The series contains biographical source material on Doris Snowdon's life as an artist. It consists of a biographical brochure written by Marjorie L. Mikasen in 2001.
Mikasen, Marjorie L., 1959-Brome, Township of
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Item is a statement of revenue for Trains 202-203 traveling between Montreal and Megantic in 1965.
The series contains audiovisual materials relating to the Snowdon family's celebrations and daily lives. It consists of one film reel showing scenes from family celebrations and the Snowdon and Mikasen families' daily activities in Montreal, Chicago, and at Sally's Pond near Knowlton.
Snowdon, James Clifford (1895-1983)Item is a film reel showing scenes from family celebrations and the Snowdon and Mikasen families' daily activities in Montreal, Chicago, and at Sally's Pond near Knowlton.
Snowdon, James Clifford (1895-1983)The part consists of a sketch showing the natural scenery around Sally's Pond. A road with an open gate is visible in the foreground. Trees and foliage are visible in the centre. Sally's Pond and the surrounding hills are visible in the background.
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996The part consists of a sketch showing the Snowdons' cottage on Sally's Pond. Trees and a lawn flank the driveway. The roof of another small building is partially visible at the end of the driveway. The hills surrounding Sally's Pond are visible in the background.
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996The item is a postcard showing the Manoir Brome Lake hotel around the 1950s.
The fonds contains biographical source material on Doris Snowdon's life as an artist and on her family genealogy. It consists of a biographical brochure, an article on the Maffre's genealogy, 3 paintings (reproductions), 6 sketches, a photo album with 54 photographs, and 5 textual records related to the ownership of the Snowdon cottage. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Biography ([196-?]-2001), Maffres' Genealogy ([2002?]), Artistic Works ([195-?]-[196-]), Audiovisual Materials ([1953-1962?]), Photographs ([1930]-[1950]), and Snowdon Cottage at Sally's Pond (1971, [2010])
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996The part consists of a sketch showing Bruce Snowdon's cottage on Sally's Pond. Trees surround the cottage. The pond and the hills surrounding it can be seen in the background.
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996The part consists of a sketch showing the natural scenery around Sally's Pond. Six trees are visible in the foreground, including five birches. Sally's Pond and the surrounding hills are visible in the background.
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996The item consists of a sketchbook containing five sketches of Doris Snowdon's cottage on Sally's Pond near Bolton Pass and the surrounding scenery, and one still-life sketch.
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996The part consists of a sketch showing the view from the swimming beach on Sally's Pond. Cottages belonging to (left to right) the Crandalls, Crandalls, and McMillans are visible across the pond among the hills.
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996The part consists of a still-life sketch showing what appears to be a purse sitting on a reflective surface with a pair of gloves resting on top of it. An ashtray can be seen to the right, the smoke of a lit cigarette rising from it. Other items can be seen on the table, including what appears to be jewelry.
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996Part is a photograph of Doris Snowdon sitting on a chair inside of the Snowdon cottage, possibly taken in 1950.
The series contains primary source materials documenting Doris Snowdon's life as an artist. It consists of a sketchbook containing five sketches of her cottage on Sally's Pond near Bolton Pass and the surrounding scenery, and one still-life sketch.
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996The part consists of a sketch showing the natural scenery around Sally's Pond. Six trees are visible in the foreground, including five birches. Sally's Pond and the surrounding hills are visible in the background.
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996The part consists of a sketch showing the Snowdons' cottage on Sally's Pond. Trees and a lawn flank the driveway. The roof of another small building is partially visible at the end of the driveway. The hills surrounding Sally's Pond are visible in the background.
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996Part is a photograph of Helen Snowdon sitting by the fireplace inside of the Snowdon cottage, possibly taken in 1950.
Part is a photograph of Doris Snowdon and Cliff Snowdon sitting in lawn chairs in front of the Snowdon cottage in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1942.
Part is a photograph of Doris Snowdon and Cliff Snowdon standing in front of the Snowdon family car near the Snowdon cottage in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1942.
Part is a photograph of the Snowdon cottage in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1940.
Part is a photograph of Helen Snowdon sitting on a rock pillar on the road to Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1940.
Part is a group photograph of seven individuals around a rock beside Sally's Pond, possibly taken in 1940. Jean Maffre is sitting on the rock in the middle, and Helen and Bruce Snowdon are standing beside her to the right.
Part is a photograph of the Snowdon cottage in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1940.
Part is a photograph of the Snowdon cottage garage in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1940.
Part is a photograph of Cliff Snowdon and Helen Snowdon standing in front of the Snowdon cottage behind a mound of snow in Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1940.
Part is a photograph of cottagers at a cottage in Inglis Island, taken sometime in the 1940's. Marge Archibald is to the left.
Part is a photograph of Jean Maffre sitting on a rock pillar on the road to Inglis Island, possibly taken in 1940.
Part is a group photo taken at Inglis Island, possibly in 1939. George Judge and Eugene Forsey are standing to the left, Helen Snowdon is standing in the front, and Bruce Snowdon and Myra Judge are leaning on the tree to the right. Eugene Forsey was renting Pettit's cottage on Inglis Island at this time.
Part is a photograph of children playing on a raft in the water beside the bridge to Inglis Island, taken sometime in the 1930's. The site of the old sawmill is visible in the background.