Item is a photograph of sherbrooke while a flood occured on April 20th, 1900.
Item is a photograph of the McColl-Frontenac Gas Station located on Wellington Street during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of a bus driving through the flooded intersection of King West Street and Grandes-Fourches Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street). The photograph is captioned "Marooned", highlighting the fact that the photographer seam cornered by the water.
Item is a photograph of the Aylmer Bridge crossing the St-Francis River with a view of the East side of the city during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of the St-Francis River during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of Wellington Street during the flood of June 1942 looking from the bottom of Galt Street.
Item is a photograph of the Magog River with the Hyatt Bridge and the Frontenac Street in the background during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of the Grandes-Fourches Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street) during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of a crowd standing at the railroad crossing on King Street, looking at the water of the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of the Quebec Central Railroad with floodwater from the flood of June 1942 on either side of the mound. Debris can be seen floating.
Item is a photograph of the corner of King-West Street and Lansdowne Street (Now known as Grandes-Fourches) during the flood of June 1942. The Aylmer Bridge and the Lansdowne Market can be seen in the back.
Item is a photograph of two flooded tank cars during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of a bus and some cars driving through the flooded Grandes-Fourches Street (Previously known as Lansdowne Street) during the flood of June 1942. The Lansdowne Market can be seen in the back.
Item is a photograph of a truck charged with wood logs driving through the water of the flood of June 1942 near the Hovey Packaging, on Grandes-Fourches Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street).
Item is a photograph of a man standing in a flooded doorway located on Grande-Fourche Street (previously known as Lansdowne Street), during the flood of June 1942. St-Jean-Baptiste-de-Sherbrooke Church can be seen in the back.
Item is a photograph of the St-Francis River during the flood of 1942 view from the Grandes-Fourches side.
Item is a photograph of a hotel on Grandes-Fourches Street during the flood of 1942. The Lansdowne Market and McKee Sales and Services Co. can be seen on the sides.
Item is a photograph of Webster Motors Limited on Wellington Street during the flood of June 1942. A car and a man on a bike can be seen on the road.
Item is a photograph of the landslide on Élaine-C.-Poirier Street (previously known as Short Street) during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of the hydroelectric power plant of the city of Sherbrooke during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph of a group of men looking at a car that fell on its side after a landslide during the flood of June 1942.
Item is a photograph taken in 1876 of a river (presumably the St. Francis river in Sherbrooke) flooding.
Item is a photograph taken in 1896 of a river (presumably the St. Francis in Sherbrooke) in flood.
Item is a photograph taken in April 1896 of a railroad bridge (probably in or near Sherbrooke) being repaired after flood damage.
Item is a photograph with a view of the St. Francis River in flood, taken in Sherbrooke in 1896.
Item is a photograph taken in April 1896 of a railroad bridge, presumably in or near Sherbrooke, destroyed by flooding, with people standing around the wreckage.
Item is a photograph taken in 1896 of the St. Francis River flooding the Aylmer Bridge and King Street (below the King-Wellington intersection) in front of the Lansdowne market in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph with a view of flooding, probably from the St. Francis River in Sherbrooke.
The Item is a photograph showing the interior of the Plymouth-Trinity United Church of Sherbrooke after the fire in 1952.
The series contains information on the locomotives, rail cars, stations, and railway routes of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR/CP) primarily in the Eastern Townships from 1957 to 2017. It consists of photographs, which include images of a derailment in Bury in 1992. Included among the locations are: Ascot Corner, Birchton, Bromont, Bury, Cookshire, Eastman, Farnham, Gould, Huntingville, Johnville, Jordan Hill, Lachute, Lennoxville, St-Luc, Sherbrooke, Magog, Megantic, and Racey (Quebec) and Smith Falls, Chalk River, Kathmae, Welsh, and Snake River (Ontario). In addition to the CPR, included among the rail and leasing companies: Bangor & Aroostook Railroad, Amtrax, Quebec Southern Railway, Canadian American Railroad, Northern Vermont Railroad, Chemin de fer Quebec Sud, St. Laurence & Hudson Railway (St.L&H), Acadian, Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway, Orford Express, Central Maine & Quebec Railway, Morrison Knudsen (MK), HATX/HLCX (Helm Financial Corp.), and LLPX/GATX