Item is a photograph of the Hotel Willard on St-Jean Est Street.
Item is a photograph of the Nicol bridge builted in 1917.
St-Jean Street. Built in 1899
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.
Christ Church Stanstead
Stanstead South Church Rock Island
Head of Lake Massawippi
Kilbourn's Mills Rock Island
Item is a aerial photograph of the streets Cookshire and Warner in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of the train station in East Angus. Two persons are standing near the building.
Item is a photograph of Raymond Lessard, store clerk, in front of François Normand's store on St-Jean Street in East Angus.
Item is a photograph of the Royal Theatre of East Angus. The second floor housed a roller rink, a shoe manufacturer, a glove manufacturer, a bowling alley. The third floor housed a dance hall.
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.
Cookshire Street.
Built in 1899
Item is a photograph of Bertrand Dugal on St. Jean street.
Item is a photograph of Rita Lagueux Ménard in front of the Angus coffee shop.
Item is a photograph of demolition of the City Hall. On the left is the vault that was built in 1931 at a cost of $209.20 by M. Jos Vallée.
Item is a photograph of the Taschereau bridge and a part of the south shore.
Item is a photograph of the new fire truck of East Angus. From left to right: Priest Pierre Labrecque, Alden Rousseau, W.F. Clifford and Oscar Bergeron.
The 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 family papers of Christopher Rawson contain correspondence, pamphlets, photographs, and ephemera pertaining to Bishop's College and Quebec City in the 1860's, 1870's and early 1880's.
Rawson, ChristopherThe subseries contains records relating to the Turkey Bonspiels hosted by the Lennoxville Curling Club in 2017. It consists of records created by the Bonspiel committee during the process of planning and overseeing the Turkey Bonspiels. The subseries is comprised of the following file: 2017.
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)The file contains records that relate to the Junior Provincial Championship hosted by the Sherbrooke and Lennoxville Curling Club in Lennoxville, Quebec, in 2017. It consists of championship highlights and attendance.
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)The file contains records relating to the Turkey Bonspiels hosted by the club in 2017. It consists of one poster listing the details of the Turkey Bonspiel event.
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)The file contains records relating to the Sticks and Stones Bonspiels hosted by the club in 2014. It consists of publicity and a tournament bracket.
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)The file contains photographs 2 photographs taken at Mixed Bonspiels hosted by the club in 2014.
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)The file contains records that were created by the bonspiel committee during the planning of the Mixed Bonspiels hosted by the club in 2013. It consists of publicity, a list of teams and curlers, and a newsletter.
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)The file contains records that were created by the Bonspiel committee during the planning of the Men's Invitational Bonspiels in 2013. It consists of one poster detailing the senior men's bonspiel event and a list of teams.
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)The file consists of the research, podcast voice over script, and sound recordings prepared and collected in the course of the production of Randy Piercey's podcast on the Lake of the Lake, a steamship on Lake Memphremagog, which was produced in 2020.