The item is a photograph postcard of unidentified house near Noyan from around the 1910s.
The item is a postcard of the Missisquoi House hotel in Philipsburg from around 1920.
The item is a postcard of the suspension bridge and dam on the Pike River (Rivière aux Brochets) in Bedford from 1906.
The item is a postcard with a winter view down Main Street in Farnham from about the 1910s.
The item is a postcard with a view of the Art Gallery and Library on Dufferin (previously Commercial) Street in Sherbrooke from 1909.
The item is a postcard of the intersection of Wellington Street and King Street in Sherbrooke, with cars and people, from about the 1940s.
The item is a postcard of Market (presently Marquette) Street and Dufferin Street, with a street car and horses and carriages, in Sherbrooke from 1909.
The item is a postcard of the Séminaire St-Charles in Sherbrooke from 1907.
The item is a postcard of the post office on Dufferin Street in Sherbrooke from 1913.
The item is a postcard of the Court House in Sherbrooke from 1908.
The item is a postcard view of the Saint-Edmond Catholic Church on Saint-Jacques Nord Street in Coaticook from 1905.
The item is a postcard of Main Street (presently rue Saint André) in Acton Vale from 1914.
The item is a postcard view of Main Street (presently rue Saint André) in Acton Vale from 1914.
The item contains information on Louis-Philippe Demers' interests. It is a post card depicting the Place Pacific Square of Sherbrooke.
This graphical element is from the October 1950 edition of the Johns-Manville News Pictorial, which contained an article about Asbestos, Quebec, where Johns-Manville operated the asbestos mine.
Item is a postcard showing a view of Laurier Street in Asbestos around the 1910s. A handwritten caption reads "Looking S.E. [southeast] from centre of 'the Square.'"
Item is a photograph of a large house, possibly used as a hotel, located in Georgeville, with people in the yard. It was known as the "Old Camperdown(?) House."
Item is a photograph of St. John's Anglican Church, in Gallup Hill, near Melbourne.
Item is a photograph of Bishop's University located in Lennoxville, taken from across the Massawippi River.
Item is a photograph of the Grand Trunk Depot, the New Sherbrooke House Hotel, with a streetcar on the street in front.
Item is a photograph of a road and wooden sidewalk that lead to the second Sherbrooke Court House (Palais de justice), built 1839-1841 and used until 1904, which is visible in the background. The building was given to the 53rd Sherbrooke Regiment in 1912 to serve as their armoury and later on became the armoury for the Sherbrooke Hussars.
Item is a photograph of the Soldiers' Monument in the Lennoxville town square dedicated to those who had died in World War I (WWI), with a gun from the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles (CMR).
Item is a photograph of a barn that was used by Tom Andrew's for blacksmithing, near Denison's Mills. He was known for making knife blades.
Item is a photograph of St. Barnabas Anglican Church located in Milby, with part of the surrounding landscape visible.
Item is a photograph of the Grand Trunk Railway Station located in Dixville, with the train engine 966 on the tracks.
Item is a photograph of a street located in Dixville, taken during the winter.
Item is a photograph of a bridge located in Dixville, with the old Cushing house visible in the background. The photograph was taken during winter.
Item is a photograph of Main Street in Coaticook, with a view of the second building of the Coaticook Methodist Church (eventually Sisco Memorial Church) in the background from around 1885. The church building pictured was constructed around 1874 and was destroyed by fire in 1923.
Item is a photograph of the interior of Denis Marshe's home, located in Dixville.