The fonds contains primary source information on the education and social activities of the Goodin family in Canterbury and Bury from the 1870s to 1950. It consists of largely of correspondence, school reports, exams, composition books and a photograph. Among the correspondence are two wedding invitations: one for the marriage of Augusta Bennett and Samuel Lake, and another for Lizzie Clark. The identified authors of the correspondence are: John and Lucy Goodwin - George's brother and sister-in-law, Allen Snelling, Robert Clark, and Janet Rowe. The fonds is comprised of the following files: George Goodin Corrsepondence (1883-1890), Edith Goodin Correspondence (1948-1950) and Education ([187-?]-1949).
Goodin (family)The series contains primary source material on the life of Harry Roland Cleveland Sr. It consists of photographs from his time served with the 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles, a graduation photograph from McGill University, a H.M. Forces combined leave and railway ticket, correspondence and discharge papers.
Cleveland, Harry Roland, Sr.The item consists of an annotated report, compiled by H. Hubbard, school inspector, on the Protestant schools of Sherbrooke in 1886.
Item is a photograph of McGreer and St. Mark's Chapel at Bishop's University, in Lennoxville from 1921.
Item is a photograph of Bishop's University in Lennoxville from June 1921. The photo is taken from across the Massawippi River.
Item is a photograph of the view of the lawn and drive from Room 12 of Bishop's University in Lennoxville from 1921.
Item is a photograph of St. Mark's Chapel (Anglican) at Bishop's University in Lennoxville taken in June 1921.
Item is a photograph of McGreer at Bishop's University in Lennoxville taken in June 1921.
Item is a photo postcard of St. Mark's Chapel (Anglican) of Bishop's University in Lennoxville, dated 30 March 1944.
Item is a photograph of Bishop's University campus in Lennoxville from across the Massawippi River.
The photograph shows the Grade X boys class of the Sherbrooke High School from 1964-1965. Pictured at centre is Royce Gale.
The photograph shows a class of Sherbrooke High School, with Royce Gale seated at far right (front), probably taken in the 1960s.
The fonds contains primary source information on the professional life of Royce Gale in Sherbrooke from 1950 to 1968. It consists of photographs of some of the classes taught by Royce Gale and of drama performances at the Sherbrooke High School, as well as a newspaper article on the naming Eastern Townships School Board administrators in 1968.
Gale, Royce L.The photograph shows the student cast of "The Bishop's Candlesticks" in the Sherbrooke High School in December 1950. Among those pictured in the photograph are: Pauline Saunders, Diana Reid, Burt Fritz, Jim Bellows, Stuart Lyon, Jim Bongs, Barbara Wright, and Raymond Nicol.
The photograph shows the student cast of "The Princess and the Woodcutter" at the Sherbrooke High School in December 1950. Pictured in the photograph are Charles Buckland, Susan Batrie(?), unknown Rosenthal, Barbara Young, Forrest Roy, Bruce Wilson, Graydon Woollerton, Hannah Chankin.
The photograph shows the student cast of "Pirates of Penzance" at the Mitchell School in Sherbrooke in February 1962.
The photograph shows the student cast of a performance of "Summer Comes to the Diamond O" at the Sherbrooke High School in December 1950. Pictured in the photograph are Russell Hyman, Garth McElrea, unknown Knox, Hugh Doherty, Paul Chute, Bob Chapman, James Tribble, and Peter Wilcock.
The photograph shows the student cast of "Creatures of Impulse" performed by the Sherbrooke High School in December 1951.
The photograph shows the student cast of a "Coronation Revue" by Sherbrooke High School in March 1953.
The photograph shows the student cast of the "The Prince of Martinique" by the Sherbrooke High School in March 1950.
The photograph shows a Grade X class of the Sherbrooke High School from 1961-1962. Pictured at centre is Royce Gale.
The file consists of one programme of a convention, dated 16 August 1917, held in Birchton Church. The file provides information on the programme of the Annual Convention of the Sunday School Association of the Province of Quebec, which was affiliated with the Provincial Sunday School Association.
The fonds contains source material on the operations, organization, students, and curriculum of Dunham Ladies' College and St. Helen's School from 1879 to 2020. It consists largely of material from the Dunham Ladies' College period. It is comprised of the following series : Constitution and By-laws (1906), Annual Reports ([190-]-1971), Financial Resources (1901-1918), Student Achievements (1894-1912, 1941-1951), Calendars (1879-1964), St. Helen's School Magazine (1945-1954), Margaret Armour (1946-1948, 1972, 2020) and Miscellaneous Documents (1894-[195-?]).
St. Helen's School (Dunham, Que.)Item is a programme for the closing exercises for Dunham Ladies College held on 9 June 1898. Printed by News Type in St. John's (St-Jean-sur-Richelieu).
The item is a form letter to parents of students at St. Helen's School (formerly Dunham Ladies College) in Dunham, assuring them that there are no serious cases of influenza (likely the Spanish flu) present at the boarding school in 1919.
The item is a letter from W.A. Williams (managing director of The Electric Reduction Company in Buckingham, Que.), father of Hilda Williams, student at Dunham Ladies College (latterly St. Helen's School), to Miss Jackson in 1908 regarding the educational wishes for his daughter.
This file contains primary source material on the education of Barbara Wark in Sherbrooke between 1947 and 2002. It consists primarily of yearbook publications, graduation programmes, and newsletters.