Item is a street map of the City of Sherbrooke produced for the 125th anniversary of the city in 1962. The map includes a legend listing all of the streets with numbered grid location references, as well as a legend of 26 important sites. The verso of the map includes a brief history of the city, photographs of landmarks, and a message from "Jacqueline the 1st," Reigning Queen of the City of Sherbrooke for 1962.
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Item is a map of the City of Sherbrooke dating from 1954. It consists of a street map of the City of Sherbrooke on the recto and a road map of the Eastern Townships.
Sans titreItem consists of a map of the City of Sherbrooke and a road map of the Eastern Townships dating from 1956. It also includes a brief history of Sherbrooke, and a mileage table showing approximate distances from major locations in Canada and the United States.
Sans titreThis series contains primary and secondary sources pertaining to the British Royal Family between 1950 and 1960. It consists primarily of publications and photographs. It also consists of four maps of the City of Sherbrooke, dating from 1954 to around the 1980s. Finally, it consists of two sizes of promotional bridge score cards produced by Bryant's Ginger Ale in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a foot bridge that crosses the Magog river in Sherbrooke, it was built by G. G. Bryant and Co.
Item is a photograph of the steel Aylmer Bridge in Sherbrooke, decorated to commemorate the 100th anniversary of a bridge in that location.
Item is a postcard of a birds eye view of Sherbrooke looking south.
Item is a photograph of the King Street Bridge that crosses the St. Francis River.
Item is a postcard of a sketch of sailboats on the St.Francis.
Item is a photograph of the town of Sherbrooke, and the King street bridge can be seen in the background.
Item is a photograph of the lone pine in the St. Francis river.
Item is a photograph of a river in Sherbrooke with some buldings in the background.
Item is a postcard of a boy catching a fish in a boat, with the title "Sherbrooke Quebec will help feed the army" above him.
Item is a photograph with a bird's eye view of the Town of Sherbrooke, looking west.
Item is a photograph of the Paton Manufacturing Company located on Courcelette Street in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a regiment on parade at the "Champs de Mars" located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of military horses lined in a row, drinking water from the St. Francis River near Sherbrooke, thought to be the 13th Scottish Light Dragoons (Waterloo), with Lieutenant Mathias on the white horse.
Item is a photograph of a man and a child leaning on a post near a bridge in eastern Sherbrooke, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of the Magog River taken from the St. Francis River, with the Banner Sewing Machine Co. visible on the shore.
Item is a photograph of the Magog River near the wooden mills and surrounding landscape, taken near Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church located in Sherbrooke, with part of the surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of a dam located in Sherbrooke, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of the Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company's water power before development.
Item is a photograph of a Penstock at a company located in Sherbrooke, that is 9'6" in diameter, 660' long, carried on concrete columns 16' apart.
Item is a photograph of the Sherbrooke Railway and Power Co. power house on the Magog River.
Item is a photograph from 1883 with a view of several buildings (houses, churches, etc.) at the confluence of the Magog and St. Francis Rivers in Sherbrooke.
The item is a postcard showing a reproduced photograph showing the Magog River gorge in Sherbrooke and the industrial building that once stood on the “island” in the middle of the river, probably photographed around the 1890s, reproduced around 1930.
La pièce témoigne des intérêts de Louis-Philippe Demers. C'est une photographie représentant la gorge de la rivière Magog à Sherbrooke.