Item is a photo taken in 1989 of the Wesley United Church in Beebe.
Item is a photograph of Wells Marble and Granite Works, with tombstones visible in front.
The item is a postcard view of the intersection of King Street and Wellington Street in Sherbrooke from about the 1970s.
Item is a postcard with a view of Wellington Street North in Sherbrooke. The Central Railway Building, His Majesty's Theatre, and New City Hall are all visible.
Item is a photograph of Wellington street located in Sherbrooke, looking south.
Item is a photograph of a sketch with a view of Wellington Street in Sherbrooke looking east in 1898. Businesses are visible, as well as horse-drawn vehicles and a streetcar in the distance.
Item is a photograph taken in 1898 of a sketch with a view of Wellington Street in Sherbrooke from King Street. Many businesses are visible including John Edwards General Furniture Store. Horse-drawn vehicles and a street car are also visible.
Item is a photograph of Wellington Street at night decorted for the 1937 centenary of Sherbrooke with electric lights. Some old cars can be seen.
Item is a photograph of Wellington Street, located in Sherbrooke, looking north. Many businesses are visible including John Edwards General Furniture Store. Horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and a street car are also visible.
The item is a postcard representing a view of Wellington street in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
Item is a postcard with a view of Wellington Street in Sherbrooke, looking south.
Item is a photograph of Wellington Street taken from Frontenac Street in Sherbrooke, with people visible on the sidewalk.
Item is a photograph of Wellington Street located in Sherbrooke, with the Sherbrooke Daily Record building (built in 1902) and the new City Hall visible.
Item is a postcard of Wellington Street in Sherbrooke.
The item is a photograph postcard showing a well and pump, mature trees and picnic tables on Île aux Noix from around 1910.
The item is a graphic material showing two people kissing.
Item a July 1st (Canada Day) parade float organized by the Wesley United Church from around the 1950s. Included are: Dave Grieve, Dol (Searles) Wilson, Harry Searles, (back) Hazel Laberee, (back), Richard Eryou, (front) Pat Taylor, (front) Marlene (Rediker) Sutton, (front) Della (Rediker) Goodsell, (front) Frances Grieve (Sutherland), (back) Mary Lees, (front) Irene Rediker, (back) Shirley (Hunter) Grieve, (front) unknown Carbonneau, (back) Janice (Denney) Sommerville, (back) Bob Denney, (back) Arlene Ewan, (front) Larry Meyette, (front) Reg Meyette, (front) Myrnie Nutbrown, (front) Ronald Ewan.
Item a July 1st (Canada Day) parade float organized by the Wesley United Church from around the 1950s. Included are: Dave Grieve, Dol (Searles) Wilson, Harry Searles, (back) Hazel Laberee, (back), Richard Eryou, (front) Pat Taylor, (front) Marlene (Rediker) Sutton, (front) Della (Rediker) Goodsell, (front) Frances Grieve (Sutherland), (back) Mary Lees, (front) Irene Rediker, (back) Shirley (Hunter) Grieve, (front) unknown Carbonneau, (back) Janice (Denney) Sommerville, (back) Bob Denney, (back) Arlene Ewan, (front) Larry Meyette, (front) Reg Meyette, (front) Myrnie Nutbrown, (front) Ronald Ewan.
The item is a photograph of Elvyn Baldwin and (Erline) Jane Ross on the steps of a church in Kinnear's Mills on their day of their wedding, on 8 Sept. 1951.
Item consists of photograph of Milton Albert Woodman and Aline Hanson's wedding in 1914.
Item is a photograph of Webster Motors Limited on Wellington Street during the flood of June 1942. A car and a man on a bike can be seen on the road.
Miss Chabot gave classes at the farmer's circles
Item is a photograph taken in Sherbrooke in 1862 with a view of the premises of W.E. Ibbotson, druggist.
Item is a photograph postcard of two men on a boat trying to reel in the giant fish on their fishing line. The photo was probably created in the 1920's.
Item is a photograph postcard of two men on a boat trying to reel in the giant fish on their fishing line. The photo was probably created in the 1920's.
Item is a photograph of Way's Mills and the surrounding landscape.