Landscape photograph of ice breaking up in the St. Francis River with Bishop's University in the background.
Photograph of the Massawippi River in Lennoxville, in flood.
Item is a photograph of the royal vist of His and Her Royal Highness the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (the future King George V and Queen Mary) to Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a group of farmers in a field with their horses pulling a wagon full of hay, probably at the Waldron's farm in Clifton Township. Included in the photograph are Ellis Waldron, Roy Waldron (on hay), Jack Glenny, and Ray Waldron (standing).
Item is a photograph of a train wreck between Waterloo and Warden in 1879. The caption reads: "Wreck between Waterloo & Warden 1879. Engine former C.V. 'Governor Payne', Joseph Clark, 1849-50. Passumpsic, 'Orleans'. Operated in mixed, Sorel to Sutton. S.E.R. train carrying load of granite for the construction of Col. A.B. Foster's home at Waterloo;-- C.W. Foster, gave the signal 'all clear' when the mixed was on the right of way. This event ended his railway career. Engr. John Daly, killed."
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Italian American Reconciliation" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1997.
Item is a photograph of the set design of the play "Wrong for Each Other" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1996.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Dead Together" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1996.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "And When I Wake" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1989.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "Artichoke" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1987.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "I'll Be Back Before Midnight" performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1987.
Item is a photograph of the set design for the play "The Melville Boys", performed at the Piggery Theatre in 1986.
The item is a photograph of the New Arts (presently Johnson) building at Bishop's University in Lennoxville from around 1910.
Item is a portrait photograph of Reuben Copping and Eliza "Lizzie" Mason from around 1894 (possibly at the time of their marriage), taken in Montreal.
Item is a photograph the Methodist Church, located on St. Joseph Street, in Farnham, which became the Grace United Church.
Item is a glass plate negative depicting St. Michael's Anglican Church, Bolton Glen.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Pacific Railway station located at the corner of Belvedere and Frontenac Streets in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of Hollis Cairns' logging camp located on the North River, with many workers and a few horses visible in front of the camp, in Compton County.
The item is a photograph of a group on the dock of Hally C. Brent in North Hatley in August 1941. Pictured are (left to right): Dorothy MacLennan, Hally Carrington Brent, Hally Brent Dame, Joseph L. Brent, and Hugh MacLennan.
The item is a portrait photograph of nurse Isabelle Marshall in her nursing uniform, including a pin for the Sherbrooke Hospital, probably taken in the 1950s.
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 photograph of the interior of the Rock Island Congregational Church (later Stanstead South United Church) decorated for Easter in 1889, with organ in background.
Item is a photograph of the Tomifobia River raging underneath a covered bridge in Rock Island.
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 a house where a council room was previously used, located in St. Cesaire.
Item is a photograph of Levi Smith with his oxen named Buck and Bright, with the Barnston Pinnacle in background.
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