Item is a photograph of St. George's anglican church, located in Lennoxville, The photograph is a little light.
Item is a photograph of St. George’s Anglican Church in Clarenceville in winter with people, horses and sleighs visible, from around 1900.
The item is a postcard showing the St. Barnabas Anglican Church in North Hatley from around the 1900s.
Item is a photograph of St. Barnabas Anglican Church located in Milby, with part of the surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of the St. Barnabas Anglican Church in Milby from around the 1930s, with church hall visible (demolished in 1985) and snow on the ground.
Item is a photograph postcard of the St. Augustin Catholic Church in Woburn. The photo was probably taken around 1948.
The International Fine Arts Co., Ltd. (Montreal, Que.)The item is a postcard showing St. Anne's Anglican Church in Richmond around the 1930s
Item is a photograph postcard of St. Andrews United Church in Scotstown. The photo was probably taken in the 1970's.
Fernand DesRuisseaux (Scotstown, Que.).The item is a postcard of St-Andrew's United Church in Scotstown Quebec.
Item is a photograph of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church when it was located on Frontenac Street in Sherbrooke, taken in 1972.
Item is a photograph of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church when it was located on Frontenac Street in Sherbrooke, taken in 1972.
Item is a photograph of the church of St. Agnes at Lac-Megantic.
at the East Angus Convent
Sisters of the convent
The item is a postcard of the Ste. Anne de Stukely's cross (now Sainte-Anne-de-la-Rochelle). Photograph by J.A. Légaré, Waterloo.
At Collège St-Louis de France
Class of students from College St-Louis de France
The file contains primary and secondary source information on the documentary project on the Soeurs Ursulines (nuns) convent and school in Stanstead, created by Stéphane Tremblay in 2004. It consists of original digital and copied photographs of the convent, the personnel, the students, and their activities from about the 1880s to 2004. The file also includes interviews with the nuns and various community members.
Item is a photograph of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, located in Sherbrooke at the corner of Gordon and King Streets. The church building was built in 1859 for the Sherbrooke Methodist Church and was later sold to the Irish Catholic congregation (in 1887) to become the St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The building was destroyed by fire in 1912.
The file contains source material on churches and histories of Sherbrooke from 1890 to 1975. It consists of newspaper articles and documents on the first mass in Sherbrooke published in 1933, histories of the Congregational church by 1890, Anglican Church by 1948 and Presbyterian Church by 1975. It also includes a chronology of the Service of Gas and Electricity of Sherbrooke from 1902 to 1908, newspaper articles on the history of Sherbrooke based on a directory for the year 1876-1877 and a disastrous flood in Bromptonville in 1948.