The item is a postcard of the steamboat "Anthemis" at the wharf of Owl's Head Mountain on Lake Memphremagog, from around 1910.
The item contains information on Marguerite Cotton’s family life. It is a postcard from Myrtle, Sandra and Daphne to Marguerite Cotton. The message on verso relates to their travel by train.
The item is a photograph of a group of unidentified children in bathing suits, playing in the water with one child seated in a boat, gathered for Julia Hackett's second birthday at Lake Willoughby, Vermont.
This item is a photograph of Ned Henry and Arthur Speid in Crestmobile in front of George Henry's Shop in the Square in Lennoxville during the summer of 1902.
Item is a photograph postcard of the C.P.R. Station and train tracks in Cookshire, there is a group of people at the station waiting for the incoming train. The photograph was probably taken around 1911.
Item is a photograph of CPR locomotive 2588 in Lennoxville
Item is a photograph of P.M. Robins on an Indian motocycle in front of the Sherbrooke Loan & Mortage Compagny possibly in 1915.
The photograph contains primary source material from the Elvyn M. Baldwin family fonds. It consists of a photograph of Clara Cooke, Harold Baldwin, Elvyn Baldwin, Fred Cooke, Keith Baldwin and Ruth Baldwin picnicking at the Ayer's Cliff Fair.
The item contains information on the Kerr family’s personal life. It consists of 3 ink drawings from C.H. Tambs.
Item is a photograph of the Missisquoi steamboat on the Richelieu River, captained by B.V. Naylor, in 1904.
Item is a postcard depicting The Square in Lennoxville. Motorized vehicles and a streetcar are visible.
The item is a studio photograph of Louisa May Gardner, 8 years old, of Coaticook, holding a bicycle in New Jersey in 1896.
taken at the location of the Pyramid
Item is a photograph of CN freight train #506 led by locomotives 3629-3639, a CP acid train from CN in CN yard Sherbrooke.
Part is a photograph possibly taken in 1936 at the Snowdon Cottage in Inglis Island. Pictured are ten children sitting on the 'Milk Wagon' pulled by a horse, Helen Snowdon (4th from the left) is standing on the wagon.
The item contains information on the Townshippers’ Association cultural activities. It depicts Hugh Allan's steamboat, the "Orford" and boathouse on Lake Memphremagog in 1870.
The item is a drawing of winter scene depicting a horse and sleigh with buildings in the background by Thelma Crawford for "A Quebec Mosaic" by Hazel A. Coates.
The file contains source material on railway development in the Eastern Townships from 1876 to 1888. It consists of correspondence mainly to or from Aeneus McMaster regarding cargo shipments and other business matters with the railways. It contains correspondence from the following people:
Armstrong, C.
Biron, A.
Folsom, H.E.
Harriet, Arthur
Heneker, R.W.
Law, A.
McFee, D.E.
Morton, A.B. & Sons
Morton, Dudley
Porteus, John
Reeve, George B.
Reeve, John
Sherman, F.M.
Simpson, A.F.
Item is a photograph of Brackett George and Earl Kathan (bank clerk in Mansonville) in a car, probably taken in the 1920s.
Item consists of photograph of Ellis Waldron bringing in the green feed, included in the photograph are Mark, Jean and Hollis Cairns, likely taken in East Clifton in the late 1930s.
Item is a photograph, taken from the McGreer Building on Bishop's University campus, of Lennoxville from about 1900. Visible is the covered bridge over the Massawippi River on College Street, part of the front lawn and driveway for the University and includes a view of the first Saint-Antoine Catholic Church and the steeples of the Lennoxville Methodist Church and St. George's Anglican Church.
The item is a photograph of a train derailment (Canadian Pacific Railway) in Bury in 1911. Photographer: G.E. Smyth (Bury).
Item is a photograph of locomotive JMG1.
Mr. Ludger and Emile Dugal
The item contains information on the social life in downtown North Hatley at the end of the XIXth and in the early XXth century. It depicts downtown North Hatley on Canada Day.
The item is a postcard with views of Roxton Mill and Manufacturing Company, the CPR bridge, and waterfalls in Roxton Falls from about 1909.