The item is a photograph of an unidentified woman standing in front of the Residence building at John Abbott College, probably taken sometime between 1930 and 1950.
The part is a class photograph of "mother" with 17 unidentified students of hers, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
The part is a photograph of "mother" and other unidentified teachers standing in front of Beeman Academy, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930. "Mother + other teachers at Beeman Academy" is written at the bottom of the photo.
The part is a photograph of "mother" and other unidentified teachers standing in front of Beeman Academy, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930. "Mother + other teachers at Beeman Academy" is written at the bottom of the photo.
The part is a photograph of children on see-saws in front of Beeman Academy, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930. "Beeman Academy" is written at the bottom of the photo.
The item is a photo scrapbook that contains 230 photographs of individuals within the Labonte/Leonard families. The photos were probably taken between 1910 and 1930.
The file contains photographs of members of the Desruisseau/Labonte/Leonard family, as well as many unidentified photographs, possibly taken between 1870 and 1940. It consists of a photo album comprised of 56 studio photographs, a photo scrapbook comprised of 230 photographs, and 37 other photographs.
East Angus High School grades 3 & 4, 1949-1950: Front row: Meryle Labonte, Dorothy Knapp, Marilyn Robertson, Cathleen Early, Charlotte Knapp. Middle row: Allan Haddad, Beverley Barratt, Joan Main, Sylvia Aulis, Ann Damon, Audrey Knapp, Doreen Moore. Back row: Brian Morse, Grant Gray, Tim Davis, David Cillis, Stanley Locke. Teacher: Miss Lowry.
The item is a photograph of the East Angus High School graduating class from 1951. Pictured are:
Front row from left: Norma Herring, Joan Heath, Rose Scott, Grace Bell
Back row from left: David Gregory, Gordon Robertson, Edgar Orr, Doug Hall
The file consists of a photograph of the Grade XI class of Lennoxville High School (LHS) in 1934. Included among those pictured is Verna Cathcart (2nd from right, front row), who later taught at LHS.
The photograph shows the students and teachers of Waterville Academy, probably taken in the 1880s.
The photograph shows the students and teacher at the Waterville Academy in 1890. Among those pictured in the photograph are: John Osgood, Fred ?, Carl Swanson, Harry Sommerville, R. Dean, Ernie Flanders, ? Dean Penger, Anni McIntosh, Anson Rublee, Riss Wyman, Silvia Bean, Rosamund Little, Lily Swanson, Alice Cairnie, Winnie McIntosh, Sadie Little, Eva Bean, Alice Dean, Lizzie Hunter, Ruth Little, Mary McCourt, Mellie Little, Lizzie Burton, William Draper, Harry Bradley, and Miss Hepburn.
The photograph shows the students and teachers of Waterville Academy, probably taken in the 1890s.
Item is a photograph of a group of students from the McLeod schoolhouse taken in the 1920s. Pictured in the photograph are; (1st row, L-R) Vivian Clark, Eileen McLeod, Merriam Rose, Eunice Bonnallie, Norrey? Bonnallie, (2nd row, L-R) Celia McLeod, Gladys Winget, ? Purdy, Norman Hatch, John Rose, Muriel Hatch, Annie Winget, Alden Clark, Fred? Berwick, Milton B?, Vivian Hatch, Herman Clark, Elsie Winget, Hugh Rose, and Idell McLeod.
Item is a photograph of the home of Murdo and Joyce MacDonald, which was formerly the McLeod schoolhouse (built 1903), taken around 1956. Kathy McLeod is visible on the front lawn.
The file contains primary source material on the students of Lennoxville High School from about 1950 and 1960. It consists of two class photographs. One photograph is the ca. 1950 class of Miss Lyndall R. Jackson (photographer: Gordon & Winder, Sherbrooke) and the other is the 1960 class of Mr. Down. Included in the 1960 class photograph are: Cheryl Morehouse, Anne Lord, Marilyn Donnelly, Debbie Warner, Nicole Parmentier, Linda Raymond, Carol Green, Mary Lou Matheson, John Hewitt, John Langford, Elaine Memory, Judy Hart, Rosemary Green, Joan Bailey, Pegging Sterling, Carole Hodge, Danny Savage, Douglas Bowman, Mr. Down, Stephen Klinck, Malcolm Kinglsey, Jimmy Clarke, Gordon Henderson, John Beerworth, Ralf Busse, Reiner Busse, Roger Langlois, Billy Taylor, and Dudley Coates.
The item consists of a menu and attached photograph from the Lennoxvill High Reunion, which took place at the Pleasant View Hotel in North Hatley in 1964. Among those pictured in the photograph are: Frank and Lina Jenne, Pete and June Blake, Judith and Ross Jenne, Lois and Jim Smith, Jean Birch, John Kuehner, Maj. Edson Warner, Lloyd and Eleanor Robertson, Pat and Art Lessard, Irene Lenard or Lessard, Howard Sawyer, Gordon and Chris Campbell, Eileen Clarke, George Begbie, Ron and Dolly Jenne, Doug and Joan Mills, D. Rowat, Edith Howes, Dorothy Deacon Hudon.
The item consists of a photograph of a group of teachers from Lennoxville High School from about 1960. Pictured in the photograph are: Dorene Bennett, Eileen Ennals, Miss Boyce and Miss Dresser.
The item consists of a photograph of a group of students sitting on the steps of Rayn's Restaurant in Lennoxville. Pictured in the photograph are Maureen Hodgeman, Raney, Dot Hunting, Dorothy Deacon, Jocye Allen and Dorothy Audet.
The item is a photograph of the senior class of Lennoxville High School from 1931 to 1932. Pictured in the photograph are: D.F. Bennett, A.E. Stalker, N.W. Bowers, M.E. Hodge, J.W. Stevenson (Principal), S.N. Cann, R.G. Wheeler, I.W. George, F.W. Matthews, M.E. Machell, D.W. Henry, E.W. Matthews, G. Christison, W.A. Orr, and D.S. Henry.
The item consists of a copy of a photograph of an elementary school trip group from Lennoxville High School, with school bus visible in the background, from the 1960s. Pictured among those in the photograph are Nancy Baldwin, Karen Fidler, Timmy Crawford and Jane Fuller. Also pictured are Aveleigh Kyle and her daughter, Penny Kyle (second girl in front row).
The item is a photograph of the New Arts (presently Johnson) building at Bishop's University in Lennoxville from around 1910.
Item is a photograph of the Sherbrooke High School around 1915-1920, on Cambridge and Queen Streets (now Queen-Victoria Boulevard) in Sherbrooke. In 1923, this school became the Mitchell Elementary School following the construction of a new High School on Ontario Street.
The item is a photograph showing a view of Bromptonville around the 1910s. The Catholic church, Ste-Praxède-de-Bromptonville, which was built in 1905 and burned down in 1981, and the covent school are visible in the photograph.
Photograph of the men and women of the 1895-96 class of Inverness Academy.
Photograph shows twelve young men, the class of 1911-1912, seated at their desks, with Abbé Gosselin and Abbé Émile Caron, in a classroom at the Séminaire Saint-Charles-Borromée. The students are: Landry; A. Biron; S. Van Dyke; G. Léveillé; A. Charbonneau; L. Proulx; D. Bourassa; R. Léveillé; Bélisle; P. Delisle; H. Rousseau; and Desmarais.
Photograph of the façade of Séminaire Saint-Charles-Borromée in Sherbrooke.
Photograph of Class A20 of the University of Montreal from 1941. The students are identified as Gil MacKenzie; Sheldon Hamer; W. Hollame, P.O.; Ken Boast; Richard W. Walsh; J. Baldwin; Philip A. Ross; L. S. Lules; N. J. Weeks; Everett C. Larivière; Bill Gelineau; Ross Adrain; John Russell; Jack Farquharson; P. J. Connor; F. M. Carlton; Paul Montreuil; F. L. Meredith; Phil Neville; Chuch Christie; L. A. Fuller; Frank Keegan; Ralph S. Broadhurst; and Fred Wurstan.
Photograph of the senior class of Lennoxville High School in 1931-1932, with the principal of the school, Dr. J.W. Stevenson. The students are identified as D.F. Bennett, A.E. Stalker, N.W. Bowers, M.E. Hodge, S.N. Cann, R.G. Wheeler, L.W. George, F.W. Matthews, M.E. Machell, D.W. Henry, E.W. Matthews, G. Christison, W.A. Orr, and D.S. Henry.
Photograph of the graduating class of Lennoxville High School in 1930, with the principal, Dr.J.W. Stevenson. The students are identified as: W.H. Orr, W.D. McL. Christie, E.A. Todd, G.A McMurray, D. McG. Campbell, K.L. Nish, A.R. Hill, M.E. Richardson, E.P. Ingham, D.F. Ray, and M.E. Benton.