The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts Damir Andrei, George Pothitos and Heather Hodson in the play "Catch Me If You Can" in 1980.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts 2 unknown actors in 1981.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts the play "Blithe Spirit" in 1973.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts the play "Blithe Spirit" in 1973.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It is a gift to a friend from Paul [Hecht?].
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts the play "Blithe Spirit" in 1973.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It depicts the Piggery outside.
The item contains information on the Piggery Theatre history. It represents Arthur Virgin and the original barn in 1964.
Item is a photograph of members of the Belvidere Women’s Institute at a picnic at Catherine (née Raymond)Tarte’s cottage at North Hatley in 1971. Photographer: Mickie Povey.
The item is a negative of a cabin with solar energy.
The item contains information on the history of the buildings in the village of North Hatley in 1893. It depicts the village in 1893.
The item contains information on the professional lives of the Reed family in the 1910s. It depicts J.B. Reed's grist mill in 1916.
The item contains information on the personal lives of the Reed family in the 1940s. It depicts Bert, Ronald and Eulah Reed.
The item contains information on the personal life of the Reed family. It may depict Philip Scowen.
The item contains information on the social life in downtown North Hatley at the end of the XIXth and in the early XXth century. It depicts downtown North Hatley on Canada Day.
The item is a letter from Hally C. (née Brown) Brent to her mother-in-law, Frances R. (née Kenner) Brent where she writes about a child's birthday party, her son's recent sickness and convalescence, friends, and food.
The item is a letter from Harried (aka Hally) Carrington (née Brown) Brent to her mother-in-law, Frances R. (née Kenner) Brent, written on 31 August 1914 from North Hatley. In the letter, Hally recounts a child's birthday party and comments on the war.
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 fonds contains source material on the life of Hally Carrington Brent and on tourism and summer residents of North Hatley and Lake Massawippi from 1902 to the 1960s. It consists of photographs and a hand-written partial manuscript of Brent's book "The North Hatley Story". The correspondence, written by Hally C. Brent and Duncan K. Brent relates events from North Hatley and includes interesting notes on the outbreak of World War I (WWI). The fonds is comprised of the following series: The North Hatley Story manuscript ([196-?]), The North Hatley Story photographs ([199-?], Newspaper clippings (1961-1979), Photographs ([187-]-1941), and Correspondence (1914-1927), Charest-de Lauzon-Bringier family history (1797, 1948).
Brent, Hally Carrington, 1879-1968The file consists of five theatre programmes and four advertisements: MM. P. Paul-Marcel, 2-4 September 1912, at His Majesty's Theatre, Sherbrooke; posters for "Too Much Married", by the West Brome Dramatic Club; "Not Guilty" and "Silent Woman !", Town Hall, Lennoxville, by the Boston Comedy Company; a programme for "Quality Street" presented by the Sherbrooke High School in 1943; a programme for "Captain Applejack" presented by the Sherbrooke High School; a programme for "Merrie England" presented by the Sher-Lenn Operatic & Choral Society; a programme for "The Pirates of Penzance" presented by the Sher-Lenn Choir in 1952; two postcard advertisements listing the programme for the Le Cochon Souriant: théâtre ambulant from 2000; and the summer 2005 programme for Townships Stage, performed at The Piggery Theatre.
The series contains source material on the repairs of the St. James Anglican Church in Hatley. It consists of correspondence, submissions, invoices, sketches and photographs. The repairs were done on the terrain, the basement, foundations, windows, outside walls, the roof and the floor. The series is comprised of the following subseries: Correspondence (1997-2001), Finances (1999-2001), Preparation of the project (1999-2000), Work advancement (2000-2001) and Photographs (2000).
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.
The item is a negative of a man while he is cross-country skiing on the Skiwippi trail near North Hatley.