The subseries contains source material on members the Sherbrooke Plymouth-Trinity United Church from 1965 to 1987. It consists of registers.
The file contains four short films videoed by Rachel Garber and John Mackley, and produced and edited by John Mackley, on the life, works, and influence of four renowned Townships poets (Thomas Gray, Louis Dudek, Ralph Gustafson, and D.G. Jones). Steve Luxton, Poet in Residence of the Lennoxville Library, discusses their work and, as a younger poet, his encounters with them. Filmed in the areas where they lived in the Eastern Townships, the videos intertwine readings, discussions, and analyses to create narratives about each poet's life and work.
Mackley, John, 1959-This file contains primary and secondary information about John Henry Banning, in the form of research compiled by Jody Robinson, ETRC Archivist in 2020. The file contains correspondence between Jody Robinson and Steven Banning, who is John Banning's Grandson, as well as, a reproduction of the Banning Family and the Isle of Wight.
This file contains a booklet produced by the Canadian Correspondence College Limited called "The Key to Ontario School Bookkeeping."
The file contains 117 photographs on the religion in East Angus and other places in Eastern Townships in 20th century. It includes many aspects of the religion such as churches, clergies, services, religious groups, events and so on.
The file contains 22 photographs on the places other than East Angus such as Westbury, Gould and other unidentified places in 20th century. It includes different topics such as the dam in Westbury and its construction, workers, business, town council, town hall and so on.
The file contains the descriptions of the polling subdivision of East Angus and electoral maps of East Angus.
The file contains bibliographies collected and prepared for research purpose.
The file contains photographs, negatives, drawings and cover designs for the Album Souvenir of East Angus (1912-1987). Most of the photographs were not used in the album.
The file contains source material on the McIver family in Bury. It consists of a drawing of the McIver Clan Crest.
The file contains 92 photographs on a variety of topics in East Angus and other places in 20th century. It includes many aspects such as people, vehicles, airplanes, carriages drawn by horses, cows or dogs, working and so on.
The file contains documents on the history of the town Stoke including its development and religion.
This file contains informational documents related to the Reppert's School of Auctioneering including pamphlets and correspondence from the 1900s.
The file consists of material on landscapes and streetscapes of East Clifton. It contains one photograph.
The file contains source material on the McIver family in Bury in 20th century. It consists of 4 photographs of the McIver house in 20th century.
The file contains 143 photographs on activities of sport, recreation and culture in East Angus in 20th century. It includes many aspects of these activities such as sport teams, tournaments, players, music, dramas, festivals, parades and so on.
The file contains 44 photographs on the education in East Angus in 20th century. It includes many aspects of the education such as students, teachers, activities and schools.
The file consists of material on the Cook family. It contains one photograph.
Cook, Mary JaneThe file consists of material on the Warren family. It contains four sketches.
WarrenThe file contains primary and secondary source information on Henry Seth Taylor and his invention of the steam buggy in Stanstead in the 1860s, collected and created by Randy Piercey for the production of a podcast. It consists of research, interviews, photographs, and supporting recordings as well as a completed version of the podcast.
The file consists of material on the Batley family. It contains three sketches.
BatleyThe file consists of material on the Bown family. It contains two sketches.
BownThe file consists of material on the Sharman family. It contains two sketches.
SharmanThe file contains primary source information on the strategic planning of the Sherbrooke and District University Women's Club in 2017. It consists of a CFUW Discussion Forum report; a list of proposed priorities for 2017-2018; and printed-out presentation slides from a strategic planning session held on November 4, 2017.