Item is a photograph taken in 1890 with a view of the Magog river in Sherbrooke, industry along its banks, and a dam across it.
Item is a photograph of the steamer Enterprise on the St. Francis river in Sherbrooke in 1878. Buildings are visible along the riverbank in the background.
Item is a photograph, probably taken in the 1890s or 1900s, with a view of the steamer Lady on the Lake on Lake Memphremagog.
Item is a copy of a portrait photograph of Bishop Paul-Stanislas Larocque (R.C.) taken in 1898.
The postcard is a photograph of approximately 160 cadets, two priests, and one man in a suit. Inscribed on the postcard is 'Magog - 1928'.
Reproduced photograph of the North family farm house, situated on East Angus Road in Cookshire, taken around 1900.
The item is a photograph of the Magog River with the Royal Corset Company in the foreground and the Canadian Rand Drill Company and the Burton Brewery Company in the background.
The item is a photograph of the New Arts (presently Johnson) building at Bishop's University in Lennoxville from around 1910.
The item is a photograph of the Jenckes Machine Company and CNR yards as well as a house with laundry hung up to dry in the foreground. Taken from the Chateau Frontenac, with parts of Depot and Wellington Streets visible, in Sherbrooke. Note the streetcar rails visible on on the steet.
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 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 is a portrait photograph of Dr. Benjamin Damon (a medical doctor in Coaticook) from around the 1880s.
The item consists of a reprint of photograph of men in scow on Lake Massawippi with North Hatley in the background from 1858.
The item is a photograph of Mena'sen, formerly Lone Pine Rock, in the St. Francis River near Sherbrooke, showing the lights of the cross and part of the Sherbrooke skyline, probably in the 1980s.
The item is a photograph showing the interior of the finishing room at the Canada Paper Company's Springvale mill in Windsor, taken about 1894. Pictured in the photograph are, from left to right: Miss Rousseau, Miss. St. Laurent, Superintendent Arthur A. Briggs, David Jamieson, Unknown, Joseph Parent, and Fred Young.
Item is a photograph of Grand Central Hotel, located in Magog.
Item is a slide of the tourist information office located in Sutton.
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.
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.
Item is a photograph of the barn at the Edwin G. Baker farm on Haslett Road at Danville as hay is being hoisted into the hay mow, likely taken in 1914 or 1915.
The file consists of a photograph of the steamer "Pocahontas" on Lake Massawippi around 1905, with a dock and canoes visible in the foreground.
The file consists of a photograph of E.J. Simon's gas station (Peerless gasolene) in East Angus from 1931.
Item is a charcoal sketch of Alfred Stacey (1836-1907) of Ascot Corner, probably done around the 1880s.
The item is a charcoal sketch of Caroline Goddard Stacey (1840-1907) of Ascot Corner, probably done in the 1880s.
The item is a photograph of the centennial celebrations of the Sherbrooke Regiment on the Champ-de-Mars (Queen-Victoria Street) celebrated by the Sherbrooke Hussars in Sherbrooke on 28 May 1967. Front, centre: Lt-Col. James M. Strickland.
We see a small buggy, pulled by a goat. One child is seated in the buggy and driving it. A man stands in the background of the buggy with a little girl in front of him. Gaspard Lemay, Noël Lemay's oldest son, is standing to the left of the man. Valmore, Noël Lemay's second child, stands in front of the goat and holds it by its horns. In the background is a 1910's automobile (partial rear view). The other man and the two other children are unidentified.
Lemay, Noël, 1890-1967Garthby station, its cement platform overlooking the tracks. The architecture of the station is typical of the stations built at that time. On the facade facing us is a sign with the inscription "Garthby".
In the foreground, on the cement platform, a cart of the type pulled by hand and a milk can placed on it. To the right of the station, a buggy to carry passengers; a horse is harnessed to it.
On the front of the station overlooking the tracks are two benches with a wrought iron side structure. A luggage rack with two wheels at the front is leaning against the wall. On a small gallery accessed by three steps are some milk cans.
To the left and a little bit in the background and moving away towards the background, we see the main railroad and two secondary branches, one on the left and the other on the right. On each of these sidings is parked a freight car.
Garthby, St-Jacques Street, looking west from the intersection with St-François Street, about 1918. Remarkable photograph as for the details that we find there: the car, the wooden sidewalks, the architecture of the buildings, the clothes of the passers-by. Taking in account the clothes people are wearing, picture was probably taken on a Sunday, after mass.
The car is a Ford T 1916 or 1917 (identified by the shape of the rear window, the shape of the radiator at the front and the shape and type of the headlights).
This is a picture of the C.C. Wilson, a tugboat on Aylmer Lake. A man can be seen standing at the bow of the boat.
Lemay, Noël, 1890-1967Partial view of the village of Garthby station.
The photo was taken from the pier.