Item is a photomontage of the Sherbrooke YMCA Basketball team, which were the champions of the Eastern Township League in 1911. From top to bottom, left to right: W.S. Marguire (Phy. Dir); J.E. Smith (Pres.); C.E. Reid (Sec'y); H.B. Johnston; R.C. Tate; J. Holt; H.G. Tate (Capt.); J.W. Dresser; R.W. Hover; H.B Miller; H.B. Edney; G.M. Wiggett and E.C. Kerr. Photographer: Johnston photo
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1834 Archival description results for Sherbrooke, County of
Item consists of a certificate awarded to Lloyd Bowen for service to the residents of the city of Sherbrooke during the Spanish Influenza epidemic in 1918.
The item contains information on the Huntingville Universalist Church’s activities. It is a Certificate of Dedication for Frederick K. Mallory on 26 June 1892, signed by minister Wilbur Potter.
Item is a photograph of a group of first or second grade students sitting at their desks in Central School, located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph taken in 1877 of the Central Fire Station/Station No. 1, located on Marquette Street, in Sherbrooke with men and equipment in front of it, possibly taken on the occasion of the inauguration of the station.
The item is a photograph of a historical demonstration of the Sherbrooke Regiment at the William Street Armoury on the occasion of their centennial anniversary, celebrated by the Sherbrooke Hussars in Sherbrooke on 28 May 1967.
The item is a photograph of Cecil H. Bowen, Leonard Bowen, and Norreys Worthington in Sherbrooke from about the 1880s.
Item is a photograph of CDAC-EB with locomotives SOO774-SOO778-4730-4503-BAR94-Helm660-BAR23.
Item is a photograph of CDAC train #901 with locomotives 357-419-176-95 and a CP locomotive 1850.
Item is a photograph of CDAC powering to Sherbrooke changed for CPR there.
Item is a photograph of CDAC freight train #901 with locomotives 40-176-3610-4305-411 and 63 cars of more than 6000 tons arriving at Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of CDAC freight train #901 led by locomotive CDAC 40 out of Sherbrooke, taken at the angle to show 501 on road switcher.
Item is a photograph of CDAC #901 with locomotives BAR351-HLCX2034-MKCX4301-HATX411 arriving at Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of CDAC #901 with locomotives BAR351-HLCX2034-MKCX4301-HATX411 arriving at Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of CDAC #901 with locomotives MK4302-175-BAR303-CP1806-CP1812 and 52 cars arriving at Sherbrooke railways station.
Item is a photograph of a row of sheds used to house cattle during a fair in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of Catherine Wark taken around the 1940s.
Wark, Catherine (1929-2009)This item is a photograph of Catharine and Janet Speid at Upland. They each hold a pair of skis.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.
Item is a postcard showing the cast of a theatre production at Séminaire St.-Charles-Borromé de Sherbrooke, in the 1920s.