Item is a photograph taken in 1876 with a view of the Armoury of the Sherbrooke Hussars.
Item is a photograph taken in 1859 with a view of the old City Hall in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church on Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke during winter. The church was erected in 1844 and demolished around 1900.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church on Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke. The church was erected in 1844 and demolished around 1900.
Item is a photograph take in 1885 of a river (probably the St. Francis in or near Sherbrooke) and surrounding scenery, with people walking in the foreground.
Item is a photograph taken in April 1896 of a railroad bridge, presumably in or near Sherbrooke, destroyed by flooding, with people standing around the wreckage.
Item is a photograph of a sketch from 1840 with a view of river (presumably the Magog river in Sherbrooke) with a bridge crossing it and a waterfall.
Item is a photograph taken in 1878 of the Magog river in Sherbrooke with a view of a dam and a bridge crossing the river, and industrial buildings on its banks.
Item is a photograph probably taken in 1890 of a bridge over a waterfall (presumably the Magog river in Sherbrooke). The bridge was demolished in 1895.
Item is a photograph taken in 1896 with a view of the Magog river in Sherbrooke, as well as a dam across it and industrial buildings along its banks, including that of the Royal Corset Company.
The item is a photograph depicting industry along the Magog river in 1900. Seen in the foreground is the Eastern Townships Corset Company, and in the background the Burton Brewery Company. A dam on the river is also visible.
Item is a photograph taken in 1903 of industry along the Magog river in Sherbrooke. Buildings of the Ever-Rest Spring Bed Company are visible on the right bank and a dam crosses the river.
Item is a photograph taken in 1904 of the Wolfe Bridge in Sherbrooke under construction.
Item is a photograph, probably taken in 1902, of a photomontage displaying photos of twenty-four mayors of Sherbrooke from 1852 to 1902.
Item is a copy of a photograph of the Magog Fire Company, presumably taken in Magog in 1873, pictured with a steam pump.
Item is a photograph taken in 1877 of the Central Fire Station/Station No. 1, located on Marquette Street, in Sherbrooke with men and equipment in front of it, possibly taken on the occasion of the inauguration of the station.
Photograph shows the Steamer Lake Memphremagog out on the lake.
Photograph of the staff of the Powassan Creamery in Powassan, Ontario in 1926. Six men and one woman leaning against a truck.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph taken around the late nineteenth or early twentieth century, depicting a Ezra Courser of Glen Sutton holding a scythe.
Photograph of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in a car during their visit in Sherbrooke on 12 June 1939. The crowd is assembled on one side of the street.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Ernest and Eva Saxby in Lennoxville in the early 1920s. Eva is holding a baby in her lap. The photograph was reproduced in 2008.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of the Baker family of Huntingville around 1921. The photograph was reproduced in 2008.
The item is a copy of a photograph of the infamous Lone Pine in the St. Francis River in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
The item is a photograph showing a view of Bromptonville around the 1910s. The Catholic church, Ste-Praxède-de-Bromptonville, which was built in 1905 and burned down in 1981, and the covent school are visible in the photograph.
Item is a photograph of the Lennoxville Pentecostal Church in the winter, around 1995.
Item is a photograph of the Lansdowne Market in Sherbrooke in August or September of 1910, during the Sherbrooke Fair. View shows many wagons, including one full of hay, along with the Alymer Bridge and the St-Vincent-de-Paul hospital in the background.
The Golden Rule Lodge of Stanstead holds a ceremony every year at the top of Owl's Head.
The item is a photograph showing the storefront of Boucherie Cunningham & Goyette during the winter in about the 1960s in Magog, Quebec. The store was owned by Béoni Goyette and was located on Laurier Street.
The item is a copy of a photograph of the No. 3 dam on the Magog River, Sherbrooke, Quebec, around 1903.
The item is a photograph showing a view of Sawyerville in the fall, around 1990.