Item is a photograph of the "Y" Sherbrooke, P.Q, in front of a Quebec Central Transportation Co. bus. Photographer: Gerry Lemay (Sherbrooke, Que.)
The part is a photograph of an unidentified woman driving a vehicle, probably taken sometime betweeen 19130 and 1950.
Item is a photograph of Wellington street located in Sherbrooke, with a row of cars along both sides.
Item is a photograph of a celebration welcoming home both Canadian and American troops from the Great War on June 10th, 1919. The presentation of medals, pictured here, took place at the Derby Line bandstand.
The item is a postcard of Lindsay Street in Drummondville, Quebec. A tavern is seen on the left side of the street with a few cars parked on both sides. A vertical sign is seen with the word "Drummond" attached to one of the buildings near the tavern.
The part is a photograph of the front of a vehicle during winter, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
Item is a photograph of a truck transporting christmas trees, with Roland Blair standing by truck, probably taken in the 1950s.
Item is a photograph of a tractor and threshing machine, a man can be seen running by a barn in the background.
Item is a postcard depicting The Square in Lennoxville. Motorized vehicles and a streetcar are visible.
Item is a photograph of the Sawyerville School Board snowmobile, which was used as the school bus in the winter.
Item is a photograph of a snowmobile belonging to Dr. F. Erle Draper, it was built between 1920-1926 by Bombardier of Valcourt.
Item is a photograph of a snow plow during winter with only the top of it showing due to the amount of snow.
The item is a postcard of a street in Scotstown, Quebec. There are many people on the street, including a line of men facing the same direction, and a few cars are parked on the side.
Item is a photograph of a road that's on the side of a small body of water.
Item is a photograph postcard of a scene near Sawyerville. There is a car driving on a curved road, and some trees. The photo was probably created around 1929.
Metrocraft (Everett, MA), Series no. 881: Freak Fish.Item is a photograph postcard of Main Street of Val-Racine. A cafe called "Cafe Jean" is visible to the left. The photo was probably taken around 1961.
Michel Photo (Montreal, Que.).Item is a photograph postcard of Main street in Lambton. The photo was probably taken in the 1940's.
The item is a postcard of the Main Street in Farnham, Quebec. 3 cars are seen parked on the side of the street.
Item is a photograph postcard of Child Street in Coaticook. There are various cars, storefronts, and people visible. The photo was probably taken in the 1980's.
UNIC Inc. (Montreal, Que.).The part is a photograph of a vehicle on dirt road surrounded by trees, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
The part is a photograph of a vehicle on dirt road surrounded by trees, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
The part is a photograph of an intersection with a vehicle visible and a road sign that possibly says "116 Rutland 42", probably taken sometime between 1930 and 1950.
Item is a photograph of Queen street located in Lennoxville. An old Esso sign can be seen as well as some cars.
Item is a photograph of P.M. Robins on an Indian motocycle in front of the Sherbrooke Loan & Mortage Compagny possibly in 1915.
The series contains various photographs of the Snowdon family and friends' daily activities and celebrations. It consists of one photo album containing 54 photographs of various members of the Snowdon/Maffre family and friends in Montreal, Bolton, Inglis Isalnd, and the Snowdon cottage at Sally's pond, as well as some photos of the areas and cottage itself.
The item is a photo scrapbook that contains 230 photographs of individuals within the Labonte/Leonard families. The photos were probably taken between 1910 and 1930.
Item is a photo album containing 54 photographs of various members of the Snowdon/Maffre family and friends in Montreal, Bolton, Inglis Island, and the Snowdon cottage near Sally's pond, as well as some photos of the areas and cottage itself.