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Jeffrey Douglas Jefferis fonds
CA BU MG016 · Fonds · 1860-1989, 1923-1989 predominant

The Jeffrey Douglas Jefferis fonds includes correspondence, manuscripts of speeches, professional recognition, photographs, books, pamphlets, newspaper articles and clippings. The material relates to education, particularly Quebec Protestant education, Bishop’s University. Records also relate to Jefferis' service to the Anglican Church as a lay reader, Christ’s Hospital, his Alma Mater, and his interest in the classics.

Sans titre
Leslie Porteous Chisholm fonds
CA BU MG112 · Fonds · 1965-1967

Fonds gives evidence to student activities at Bishop's University from 1965 to 1967, specifically new student orientation, drama, and Carnival events. Includes:

  • ephemera
  • newspapers clippings (oversize)
  • alumni reunions booklets, Classes 1965, 1966, 1967
  • Classes of '62, '63, '64, '65, '66 - 40th reunion programme, 2004
  • LP records: The Eskimos Who Came in From the Cold (Carnival Revue 1965). 2 copies, includes script; The Grate Escape
    Recordings of The Grate Escape and The Eskimos Who Came in From the Cold, Book and lyrics by Alex G. Henderson and Douglas H. Tees, Music and orchestrations by John C. Piper. Bishop's University 1965 Revue. The Grate Escape features the Bishop's University Marching Song in the final act.
  • Convocation programme, 1966
  • photographs
  • class ring, 1966, silver
Sans titre
Yearbooks
CA ETRC P997-007-03-006 · Dossier · 1946-1972
Fait partie de collection de documents textuels du Centre de recherche des Cantons de l'Est

The file consists of information on the graduates from the Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing from 1946 to 1972. In consists of three yearbooks, titled "Invictus". Found in the pages of yearbooks are newspaper clippings: a photograph of the graduating class of North Hatley High School from 1969, a photograph of the graduating class of Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing from 1948, various obituaries of past graduates and an undated 'card of thanks' article from Pearl Robinson.

Beeman Academy
CA ETRC P998-2023-037-002-092 · Partiellement · [1910]-[1930]
Fait partie de Collection de documents iconographiques du CRCE

The part is a photograph of children on see-saws in front of Beeman Academy, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930. "Beeman Academy" is written at the bottom of the photo.

CA ETRC P997-010-01-001 · Dossier · 1836
Fait partie de collection de documents textuels du Centre de recherche des Cantons de l'Est

The file consists of the diary of a young teacher named Mabel during the time of the settlements in the Eastern Townships. The diary is titled "Leaves from the Diary of a Canadian Teacher in 1836". It follows the twelve-week period in which Mabel travels to a town or village to be a teacher (maybe Bondville, Knowlton). It contains information on everyday life, such as the way the houses were built in that area, the accommodations where Mabel was boarding, the type of food she ate and the way religion was celebrated and perceived by some. The author also gives information on many families such as the Furniss', the Burtons, the Carnes, the Murrays and the Wests. She also speaks of a Mr. Gardner, who is later arrested and thrown in the Sherbrooke jail and of a "brother Clifton" who owns a small grist mill. There is also a passage on the economy of the region, in which Mabel explains the process of making "Salts" (a.k.a. potash and pearlash). She mentions some of her students and their academic background, but all in all, there is little information on school life.

Knowlton Academy
CA BCHS BCHS202-S2-D2-P03 · Pièce · [ca. 1890-1917]
Fait partie de Fonds Sally E. Wood

Négatif sur plaque de verre de l'ancienne école Knowlton Academy, qui fait actuellement partie du musée du comté de Brome.

Melbourne
CA ETRC P020-003-06-D002b-P736 · Pièce · 1906, copied 1979
Fait partie de Fonds Fondation du patrimoine des Cantons-de-l'Est

Item is a photograph of the town of Melbourne, with the surrounding landscape visible, including the St. Francis River. The College is visible on the hill in Richmond.