Item is a photograph of Robert Robins standing beside the 'Millar Grove' stone in St. George's Church cemetery in Drummondville in approximately 1891.
Item is a photograph of the Old Lodge and chapel at Bishop's University, in Lennoxville, in the 1880s.
Item is a photograph of the Ulverton Methodist Church, also known as the Wesleyan Methodist Chuch of the Township of Durham, before the steeple was built. The church later became the Ulverton United Church.
The item contains information on Louis-Philippe Demers' interests. It is a post card depicting St. Michael's Cathedral in Sherbrooke.
Item is a postcard depicting the Methodist Church in Knowlton.
Item is a photograph the interior of St. Paul's Anglican Church, located in Knowlton.
Item is a photograph the Methodist Church, located on St. Joseph Street, in Farnham, which became the Grace United Church.
Item is a photograph of the United Church Located in Lennoxville, the photograph is very light.
Item is a photograph of the Presbyterian Church located in St. Sylvester west.
The item contains information on the Huntingville Universalist Church’s activities. It is a Certificate of Dedication for Frederick K. Mallory on 26 June 1892, signed by minister Wilbur Potter.
Item is a photograph of a parsonage, with surrounding grounds visible, located on Magog Road, half way between Stanstead and Montreal.
Item is a photograph of St. John's Anglican Church, hall, and stables in Gallup Hill, near Melbourne.
Item is a photograph of St. Peter's Church located in Sherbrooke, with part of the surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of the Seventh Day Adventist Church located in Dixville, with a large group of people in front.
Item is a photograph of a preacher and an Evangelist in front of a tent in Dixville, gathered for a Seventh Day Adventist gathering.
Item is a photograph of a postcard showing the Brothers School, more commonly known as Collège du Sacré-Coeur, in Coaticook, taken on August 22, 1909.
Item is a photograph of the Methodist Church and parsonage located in Bedford.
Item is a photograph of St. James Church located in Bedford.
Item is a photograph of the Episcopal Church located in Clarenceville.
Item is a photograph of Parish Hall of the Anglican Church, Christ Church, in East Angus, which was built in 1911.
Item is a photograph of the Anglican church located in Mansonville.
Item is a photograph of a church located in Clifton.
Item is a photograph of the church of St. Agnes at Lac-Megantic.
Item is a photograph of the Cassville Church and the surrounding area.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the establishment, construction, and activities of the St. Thomas Anglican Church in Clarenceville from 1815 to 1915. It consists of lists of subscribers, receipts and contracts for construction and repairs, and a programme for the centennial anniversary of the church. In particular, the Mayo, Billings, Derick/Derck, and Vaughan families were implicated in the church's founding.
Item is a photograph taken around the 1910s of Main Street in Mansonville. Two churches are visible in the photograph.
The item is a postcard showing the Mansonville United Church (initially of Methodist denomination), an elementary school and St. Paul's Anglican Church looking north on Main Street in Mansonville from around the 1920s.
The item is a postcard of showing the Mansonville Methodist Church and the school in around the 1920s.
The item is a postcard showing the St. Paul's Anglican Church in Mansonville from around the 1910s.