Item is a photograph of the Magog Bridge (Gilbert-Hyatt Bridge) on Dufferin Street, including a carriage, wagon and street. The offices of the People's Telephone Company, Canadian Pacific Railway, Bean, Bowe & Lacey, Canadian Express Company and the American Express Company can also be seen in the photograph.
The item is a photograph of the Magog House Hotel on Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke in the winter with a horse and sleigh bearing the name of the hotel in front.
The item consists of an album page including 4 photographs from the Kingsley Neighbourhood in Eaton Township from around the 1910s, which feature Gertrude Morrison, Myra Morrison, the McElrea house and Henry and Irena Leavitt's house.
Photograph of two Wertele tombstones.
Photograph of cemetery.
Photograph of cemetery.
Photograph of the façade of Séminaire Saint-Charles-Borromée in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a city (presumably Sherbrooke) in 1876. Buildings, including houses and possibly a church, are visible in the photograph.
Item is a photograph of the Merchants' Bank in Sherbrooke taken sometime between 1883 and 1903.
Item is a photograph of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, located in Sherbrooke at the corner of Gordon and King Streets. The church building was built in 1859 for the Sherbrooke Methodist Church and was later sold to the Irish Catholic congregation (in 1887) to become the St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The building was destroyed by fire in 1912.
Item is a photograph with a view of flooding, probably from the St. Francis River in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph with a view of the St. Francis River in flood, taken in Sherbrooke in 1896.
Item is a copy of a sketch from 1840 with a view of the Magog river gorge in Sherbrooke.
The item is a photograph taken in 1900 depicting industry along the Magog river in Sherbrooke. Seen in the foreground is the Eastern Townships Corset Company, and in the background the Burton Brewery Company. A dam on the river is also visible.
Item is a photograph taken in 1890 with a view of the Magog river in Sherbrooke, industry along its banks, and a dam across it.
Item is a photograph of the steamer Enterprise on the St. Francis river in Sherbrooke in 1878. Buildings are visible along the riverbank in the background.
The item is a photograph of the Magog River with the Royal Corset Company in the foreground and the Canadian Rand Drill Company and the Burton Brewery Company in the background.
The item is a photograph of the Jenckes Machine Company and CNR yards as well as a house with laundry hung up to dry in the foreground. Taken from the Chateau Frontenac, with parts of Depot and Wellington Streets visible, in Sherbrooke. Note the streetcar rails visible on on the steet.
Item is a photograph of Grand Central Hotel, located in Magog.
Item is a slide of the tourist information office located in Sutton.
Item is a photograph of the home of Murdo and Joyce MacDonald, which was formerly the McLeod schoolhouse (built 1903), taken around 1956. Kathy McLeod is visible on the front lawn.
Photograph of a house in Lennoxville during the flood in 1982.
Photograph of flooded Bishop's University campus with Divinity house in the background.
Item is a photograph with a view of Sherbrooke in 1868. Many buildings are visible including a church in the distance.
Item is a photograph of a bird's eye view sketch of Sherbrooke in 1881.
Item is a photograph from 1883 with a view of several buildings (houses, churches, etc.) at the confluence of the Magog and St. Francis Rivers in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph taken in 1897 of a road bordered by trees next to a field, with a river and city (probably Sherbrooke) visible in the background.
Item is a photograph looking up a road uphill towards a church (steeple is visible), taken in 1864, probably in Sherbrooke. People and horse-drawn vehicles are also visible in the photograph, as well as some other buildings.
Item is a photograph taken in 1878 with a view of the Eastern Townships Bank in Sherbrooke, before the Post Office was built (in 1884), and the Hyatt Bridge.
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.