Glass negative of four young children posing in a garden, two boys standing and two girls sitting down.
Glass negative of two boys on their bicycles in front of the porch and an older woman sitting on the porch.
Glass negative portrait of a group of nineteen well-dressed children of various ages.
Glass negative of a young girl wearing a white dress and holding a black umbrella. She is standing outside in the grass with shrubs and a fence behind her.
Glass negative of a boy wearing an 'AF' sweatshirt and holding a baseball 'bat' and ball with a view of a house and barn in the background.
Glass negative of a young boy and girl, both wearing striped outfits, sitting along the porch.
Glass negative of a young girl standing beside a baby seated in a chair. There is a boy in the background as well and a view of the side of the house.
Glass negative of Knowlton Distributing Home, where the home children were kept until they were sent to new families.
Glass negative of two children, one sitting on a chair and one standing.
Glass negative portrait of a young girl standing and holding a hand fan, and a young boy sitting on a chair.
Glass negative of a girl wearing a headband in her hair and holding a photograph. She is standing in front of a chair with a photograph on it.
Glass negative of a young girl with a hat on her head, and standing on a chair.
Glass negative portrait of a group of children sitting and standing.
Glass negative of a young child wearing a white dress. May be a baptism dress.
Glass negative of an infant wearing a white dress, maybe a baptism dress.
The fonds consists of primary and secondary source information relating to Edward Charles Gladding, who came to Canada through the British Home Children program, and was shortly sheltered in Gibbs home in Sherbrooke. It includes a personal document and a photograph of him, and digitized copies of newspaper articles about his violent death.
The file contains primary and secondary source documents relating to Edward Charles Gladding. It includes his official passport with a glued photograph of him, and digitized copies of newspaper articles, in the Sherbrooke Daily Records and Le Canada, about his violent death.
The file contains a photograph of Edward Charles Gladding, sitting on a motorcycle, with three other young men around him, taken at Strange Farm in East Farnham, where he worked.
Glass negative of a child sitting in a chair.
Glass negative of four children posing in a grassy area with trees and shrubs around.
Glass negative of a boy holding a dead eagle (cove stone) in one hand and his gun in the other.
Glass negative of a group of twenty-one boys and girls of various ages posing outside of a building along a small porch.
Glass negative of a small child wearing a white dress and bonnet and holding a wagon handle with a wagon filled with flowers.