The item is an aerial view of North Hatley and Lake Massawippi, possibly taken in the 1880s.
Item is a photograph of Lake Massawippi with the town of North Hatley and the bridge located in the background. People are visible on the shoreline .
Item is a photograph of part of School Street located in Ayer's Cliff, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of a store located on Main Street in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of the Anglican Church located in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of the Canadian Bank of Commerce building located in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of some of the buildings located on Main Street, in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of Main Street in Ayer's Cliff, looking east.
Item is a photograph of the United Church located in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of Main Street, in Ayer's Cliff.
Item is a photograph of Main Street, in Ayer's Cliff, looking west.
Item is a photograph of a postcard showing the horse track and grounds of the Ayer's Cliff exhibition grounds.
Item is a photograph of a church and the community centre, which was the Charleston Academy, located in Hatley, with surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of Main Street in Hatley.
Item is an aerial photograph of Lake Massawippi taken near North Hatley.
Item is an aerial photograph of the town of North Hatley and it's surrounding landscape.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Pleasent View hotel, located in North Hatley.
Item is a photograph of a park located in North Hatley with park benches facing Lake Massawippi.
Item is a photograph of the town of North Hatley with its surrounding landscape.
Item is a photograph of Bishop's College (Bishop's University) located in Lennoxville, with the Massawippi River in front.
Item is a photograph of the Massawippi River flooded in Lennoxville, with a building in the background.
Item is a photograph of the Glen Villa Hotel showing lawn and Lake Massawippi, located in North Hatley.
Item is a photograph of the Pocahontas boat, docked in North Hatley.
Item is a photograph of Bishop's University, taken from a bridge that was over the Massawippi River.
Item is a photograph of a covered bridge on Lake Massawippi, after the river flooded.
The fonds contains primary source material on Friendship Lodge, No. 64 and No. 66, from 1879 to 2012 in Cookshire, Sawyerville, and North Hatley. It consists primarily of minutes, attendance registers, returns, membership dues, and Masonic resources. The fonds is comprised of the following series: History (1902-2012), Administration (1879-2006), Finances (1901-1977), Membership (1892-1996), and Masonic Resources (1967-2010).
Friendship Lodge, No. 66, Freemasons (Cookshire, Sawyerville, and North Hatley, Que.)The collection contains primary source materials relating to Alberta Everett (née Ross), her family, and the cultural heritage of the Eastern Townships from about the 1920s to 2017. It consists primarily of photographs, audiovisual recordings, and artefacts documenting events and celebrations around Eaton Township (Bulwer, Birchton, Bury), Lennoxville, and Hatley. It also consists of some textual records attesting to the personal lives of Alberta and her family. The collection is comprised of the following series: Family History ([ca. 1920s]- [ca. 1980]), Personal Life (1944-[ca. 1990]), and Townships History ([ca. 1930]-2017).
The fonds contains primary source material on King Edward Lodge, No. 78, from early 1900 to 2011 in North Hatley. It consists primarily of minutes, correspondence, attendance registers, returns, treasurer's accounting books, applications, and membership dues. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Constituent Documents ([19--?]-1986), Administration (1905-2006), Finances (1905-2004), and Membership ([19--?]-2011).
King Edward Lodge, No.78, Freemasons (North Hatley, Que.)The fonds contains primary source information on the theatre productions of the Brae Manor Players in Knowlton and North Hatley from 1939 to 1955. If consists of programmes.
Brae Manor PlayersThe collection contains primary and secondary source information on the creative life of Helen M. (née Webster) Emery, the community of Hatley (village), and organizations in the area from 1888 to 1959. It consists of scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, largely pertaining to the Hatley village area, as well as original poetry by Helen M. Emery. The scrapbooks were compiled by Helen M. Emery and continued by her daughter, Sadie (née Emery) Webster, following her death in 1923.
Emery, Helen M.