Sherbrooke bird's eye view, for the British American Land Company
Item is a photograph of a group of the children of Benjamin V. Naylor, probably including Elizabeth (Bessie), George, Grace, Herbert, and Donald, likely taken around 1896. Photographer: Pinsonneault (St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.).
Item is a photograph of A.H. Derick's General Store in Clarenceville around 1890.
The item is a photograph of a group of miners from the Eustis mines from around 1900, pictured with tools and lunch pails.
Item is a photograph of a rock with carved engravings.
Item is a photograph of a drawn portion of a map of Magog, copied from: Map of the District of St. Francis, Canada Est
Item is a photograph of Mount Owl’s Head and Lake Memphremagog. Took by Richardson’s Photo Shop, Newport, VT.
Item is a postcard showing Battles House Hotel in Magog.
The item is a photograph of Whitcher Rock and the St. Francis River in Sherbrooke. Albert Symmes is at the oar and also pictured at Jessie Bowen and women from the Hale family.
The item is a negative of spectators during the Ayer’s Cliff fair in 1988.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
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, 1897-1996Includes Albert Bryant.
Item is a photograph showing members of the Belvidere Women’s Institute on parade float in period costumes and a spinning wheel for Lennoxville Tombola parade on the occasion of Lennoxville’s centennial, in 1972.
Item is the cover of the Johns-Manville Pictorial News from October 1950, an issue that profiled the company in Asbestos, Quebec.
Item consists of photograph of Georgeville's Old Methodist Church, School House and St. George's Anglican Church, taken by Allan McDuff in 1888.
The item is a letter from W.A. Williams (managing director of The Electric Reduction Company in Buckingham, Que.), father of Hilda Williams, student at Dunham Ladies College (latterly St. Helen's School), to Miss Jackson in 1908 regarding the educational wishes for his daughter.
Item is a photograph of the Missisquoi steamboat on the Richelieu River, captained by B.V. Naylor, in 1904.
The item is a photograph of loggers at Hollis Cairns' logging camp in 1897 in Compton County.
Item is a portrait photograph of Seraph Alice Thomas, wife of Edward Morgan, holding a quill pen and with ink well, probably taken around the 1920s. Photographer: Larocque (Bedford, Quebec)
Item is a photograph of the north passage, bridge, gate and moat at Fort Lennox on Île-aux-Noix from around 1910.
Item is a statement of George Hanby Cairns of Montreal, written July 6, 1905. It primarily describes the lives and assets of Robert Cairns (tailor) and Ann Jane Hope Cairns, with mentions of a Mr. Fergerson (merchant tailor) and his daughter, Hanby F. Cairns (lawyer), Dr. James Douglas, Charles Cairns, and Arthur Cairns. It statement appears to be a claim to a portion of the estate of Ann Jane Hope Cairns by her nephew, George Hanby Cairns.
Item is a photograph of a plaque about Odanak’s 300th anniversary of Sokokis and the Abenakis setteling in Odanak, around 1660. The plaque is trilingual: English, French and the local language.
Item consists of postcard of the Lennoxville United Church, then referred to as the Methodist Church of Lennoxville Quebec in 1913.
Item is a photograph of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church when it was located on Frontenac Street in Sherbrooke, taken in 1972.
The item is a portrait photograph of soldiers of the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment from around 1883. Pictured are: Staff Sergeant R.J. Spearing (standing, centre back), H.N. Robbins, T. Somers (middle row, left), Meredyth B. Hallowell (front row, centre), Ned Fraser.
The item is a studio photograph of (1) Colonel Felton, (2) Jessie (Bowen) , (3) Carrie Clark, (4) Fanny (Clark) Symmes, (5) Colonel George F. Bowen, (6) Edward (Ned) Clark, (7) Dr. F. J. Austin, (8) Edward C. (Ned) Bowen, (9) Albert Symmes, (10) Cecil Bowen, (11) Major Short, and (12) Etta (Clark) Austin, probably taken in Sherbrooke around 1870.