Item is a photograph of the first covered bridge in Richmond looking from the Melbourne side.
Item is a draft of a deed of gift, dated 1840, documenting Daniel Thomas' gift of a parcel of land situated on lot 12, range VIII in the Township of Melbourne, on which St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Melbourne was intended to be built.
Item is a photograph of the town of Melbourne, with the surrounding landscape visible, including the St. Francis River. The College is visible on the hill in Richmond.
The item contains information on Daniel Thomas’s activities. It is a legal document by which he announces that he offers half an acre for a methodist house for a preacher.
Item is a photograph of St. John's Anglican Church hall with a Union Jack flag on the roof.
Item is a photograph of St. John's Anglican Church, hall, and stables in Gallup Hill, near Melbourne.
Item is a photograph of St. John's Anglican Church, in Gallup Hill, near Melbourne.
The item is a postcard showing the Melbourne United Church, originally a Congregational Church, in Melbourne from about the 1930s.
Item is a documentary project researched and produced by Barbara Verity and narrated by Joyce Cochrane on covered bridges in the Eastern Townships, produced around 1977. Included in the documentary are images of the covered bridges at Fitch Bay (Narrows), Milby, Capelton, Coaticook (Drouin), Stanbridge East (Monaghan), Melbourne (Creek/Gibson), Highwater (Province Hill/de la Frontière), Gould (Fisher Hill/McVetty-McKenzie), Ste-Catherine-de-Hatley (Rexford), Cowansville (Freeport), Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge (Pike River/des Rivières), and Island Brook (McDermott).
The item is a short silent film (home movie) of Frederick Coburn, Carlotta (Marguerite Savoie), Alvarez and Kay H. dancing, which was filmed by Dr. Joseph Saine in 1955, likely outside at Coburn's property in Melbourne.
Item is a photograph of a quarry located in Kingsbury.
Item is a photograph of a quarry in Kingsbury, a horse pulling a cart of lumber is visable.
The series contains information on locomotives in Kingsbury, East Angus, and Sherbrooke from around 1945 to 1959. It includes locomotives from the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Quebec Central Railway, as well as historical and technical notes on the various locomotives. Included among the views are the CPR turntable and station at Kingsbury and the QCR turntable at Sherbrooke.