Pictured here is a group on a horse sleigh during winter. The caption reads, " On Danville Road between A of D Ry Crossing and Lyman Neomill's. Geo Smith's house - Gregory Jones House & barn."
The verso reads: " Returning from Asbestos to Danville just beyond the A&D Ry. Crossing.
The white house in this view was owned by Mr George Smith - father of Robert Smith who set up the hoist at the #1 shaft and who in all likelihood took this picture.
The smaller house (unpainted) was owned by Mr. Gregory Jones. Who for many years was a compressor operator."
Item is a photograph of a locomotive from the early 1900s.
Item is a picture of four men in front of a tunnel.
Pictured here is a Marion Electrical Shovel, model 5320, used by the Canadian Johns-Manville.
Item consists of Albert Alonzo Woodman Jr. of Coaticook, Que.
Item consists of photograph of Albert Alonzo Woodman Jr.'s tombstone.
Item is a photograph of a woman with dalmatian dogs, identified as McFie, from around the 1900s.
The item is a photograph of members of the Sherbrooke Hospital Foundation awarding a grant to the CHUS Foundation in 2008. Pictured are (left to right) Bruce Allanson, Michel Fortin, Lynn Charpentier, and Marjorie Goodfellow.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2004.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2004.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2004.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.
Item is a programme for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis in 2001.
Item is a piece of correspondence soliciting founding members for Le Festival St-Zénon de Piopolis, dated 31 March 1999.
Item is a photograph showing members of the Lennoxville City Council in 1998, showing: (L-R) Bill Smith, Ivy Weir, Mayor Doug MacAuley, Danielle St-Vincent, Bob Passmore.
Original caption reads - "The first standard gauge steam locomotive on the A. & D. Railway purchased second hand from the Grand Trunk Railway. The first locomotive engineer, Mr. Frank Weller is the men with the oil can. The man at the front of the locomotive is Mr. Dan MacDonald, section foreman. This picture was taken before the wreak, seen in the next picture."