Item is a stereograph of the old Methodist Church located in Beebe, in 1876.
The Union Meeting House was built in 1866 by Jeremiah Spear, inspired by the architecture of American "meeting houses". The Union Meeting House was used by several denominations, including the Methodists, but Adventists took possession of it in 1896, the people of that faith being the last in Beebe Plain not to have a church of their own.
The Union Meeting House was built in 1866 by Jeremiah Spear, inspired by the architecture of American "meeting houses". The Union Meeting House was used by several denominations, but Adventists took possession of it in 1896, the people of that faith being the last in Beebe Plain not to have a church of their own.
Item is a photo taken in 1989 of the Wesley United Church in Beebe.
Item consists of photograph of the Lennoxville United Church's Gertrude Scott Hall from the 1940s in Lennoxville, Quebec.
La piéce est une photographie de l'extérieur de l'église Unie Plymouth-Trinity de Sherbrooke.
La piéce est une photographie de vitraux de l'église Unie Plymouth-Trinity de Sherbrooke.
The item is a postcard showing Smith Street in Birchton. The view includes the railroad tracks, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station as well as many other buildings.
The item is a postcard of the Grand Trunk Railway Station in Sherbrooke, Quebec. A train is arriving or leaving from the station and a few street cars are seen on the street.
The item is a postcard of the St. Francis River and Exhibition Ground in Sherbrooke, Quebec. The photograph was taken by Pinsonneault Studio.
Postcard is a few of Wellington Street North in Sherbrooke, including a view of Quebec Central Railway Building, His Majesty's Theatre (also sometimes called the Clement building) and New City Hall.
The item is a postcard of Howard Park during winter in Sherbrooke, Quebec. A private staircase is seen covered in snow.
The item is a postcard of a street in Sherbrooke Quebec during winter.
The item is a postcard of Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
The item is a postcard of Dufferin Avenue in Sherbrooke, Quebec. The building on the right has a sign that reads "Magog Hotel".
The item is a postcard showing a view of Dufferin Avenue in Sherbrooke, looking north, including the St. George’s Club on the left, probably around 1910.
The item is a postcard showing the tree-lined Dufferin Avenue in Sherbrooke, looking south, probably around 1910.
Item is a photo postcard showing Dufferin Avenue looking north from the intersection with Frontenac Street in Sherbrook, including Stevenson's florist, Dufferin Sweets Restaurant, Rosemary Gift Shop, a drugstore, and the Magog Hotel, from around the 1940s.