Photograph of Theatre de L'Atelier building and grounds.
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.
The item is a photograph of the visit of Japanese Prince Takamatsu to Montreal, Quebec on 2 May 1931.
Studio portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel W.E. Ibbotson of the 53rd Battalion, photographed by H. Blanchard.
Item consists of photograph of the Woodman grocery store situated in Coaticook, Que. Included in the photograph are: Alice Brunet, Matthieu, Helen Woodman, Roméo St. Louis, Mrs. Cartwright, Milton A. Woodman and Mr. Léon Drolet.
Item is a portrait photograph of Brother Francis, first director of Collège du Sacré-Coeur in Coaticook from about the 1890s.
The item is a photograph of a city view of Coaticook taken from the railway bridge over Main Street, with the second Methodist Church (destroyed by fire in 1923) and St-Jean-l'Évangéliste (constructed in1914) visible in the background, taken around 1915.
The item is a photograph of four unidentified young women in costume for a theatre performance from the Coaticook High School from around 1905.
Item is a photograph of an unidentified group of men, with priests and zouaves visible, taken in front of the Meadon baseball stadium in Coaticook, from about the 1950s.
Item is a photograph of the employees of Belding-Corticelli factory in Coaticook in 1938, taken on the occasion of the company's 60th anniversary.
Item is a photograph of the corner of St-Jacques sud et Gendreau Streets in Coaticook from about the 1940s, which includes the property belonging to Antonio Tremblay as well as farm equipment.
The item is a letter from Harry Grundy (lawyer) to E.A. Gould regarding the feasibility and need for a foundation for the Sherbrooke Hospital, dated 2 October 1972.
Johns-Manville mine on June 25th, 1950
taken at the location of the Pyramid
Item is a photograph of CN freight train #506 led by locomotives 3629-3639, a CP acid train from CN in CN yard Sherbrooke.
The item is a negative of a drawing of Reverand Charles James Stewart, Second Bishop of Quebec.
Item is a photograph oh the Sherbrooke plant of the Fletcher Corporation Limited on June 1st, 1920. The St-Francis River, some bulildings and many piles of wood can be seen. Photo by Sears Sherbrooke, Que.
Item is a photograph of part of East Broughton, formerly East Broughton Station, (presently 10e avenue nord), with the mining installations of Quebec Asbestos Corporation visible in the distance, taken around 1910.
Item is a photograph of the St-Roch Catholic Church located in Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies. It was built between 1848 and 1853 according to the plans of Pierre Gauvreau and Étienne Hébert. The presbytery was added in 1885 according to the plans of architect David Ouellet. Both are style standing today and the presbytery is the home of the Café du Bon Dieu coffee shop since 2006.
Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at the Snowdon Cottage in Inglis Island. Pictured are ten children sitting on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse, Helen Snowdon (4th from the left) is standing on the wagon.
The item contains information on the Townshippers’ Association regional table of Magog. It depicts Don Cunningham and other members of the Magog regional table in 1980.
The item contains information on the Townshippers’ Association cultural activities. It depicts Hugh Allan's steamboat, the "Orford" and boathouse on Lake Memphremagog in 1870.
The file contains primary source information on the history of the Citizens for Nuclear Responsibility (CFNR) from about 1984 to 1987. It consists of a programme for "In the Shadow of the Bomb," an event held at Bishop's University from February 27 to March 1, 1984 which inspired the creation of the CFNR. It also consists of various drafts of their goals and objectives; a pamphlet about the organization; and photocopies of an article entitled "Rooting for Peace in the Townships: A primer on the peace groups of the Eastern Townships" by Tom Vandermeulen, which appeared in the Townships Sun (vol. 14, no. 7, January 1987).
The file contains primary source information on the Townships Peace Group (TPG) from about 1984 to 1988. It consists of newsletters; a document discussing TPG's funding and other organizations to contribute to; a list of TPG's objectives; advocacy letters from TPG and clippings regarding a proposed nuclear waste repository to be situated in northern Vermont; and a letter from Kathleen (Kay) M. Leslie of TPG to Joyce Booth of CFNR;
The file contains primary source information on Curtis Ross from about the 1920s to 1942. It consists of a Certificate of Honour from the Government of the Dominion of Canada for investing in the Second Victory loan, accompanied by a 1923 Canadian two dollar bill. It also consists of two black and white photographs: one of Curtis Ross and one of his blacksmith shop in Bulwer.
The file contains records attesting to the history of the club from the 1900's to 2023. It consists of a 100th year anniversary booklet, an undated list of individuals who donated towards the erection of the curling rink in Lennoxville so that the club could be formed, and a blank peice of paper with the club's logo that was used for correspondence.
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)The file contains records that relate to the recruitment of members from 1981 to 1982. It consists of action plans, correspondence to potential members, bulletin letters, and flyers.
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)