Item is a street map of the City of Sherbrooke produced for the 125th anniversary of the city in 1962. The map includes a legend listing all of the streets with numbered grid location references, as well as a legend of 26 important sites. The verso of the map includes a brief history of the city, photographs of landmarks, and a message from "Jacqueline the 1st," Reigning Queen of the City of Sherbrooke for 1962.
Sans titreThis series contains primary and secondary sources pertaining to the British Royal Family between 1950 and 1960. It consists primarily of publications and photographs. It also consists of four maps of the City of Sherbrooke, dating from 1954 to around the 1980s. Finally, it consists of two sizes of promotional bridge score cards produced by Bryant's Ginger Ale in Sherbrooke.
The file contains source information on the life of Caroline Parsons Coombs (1818-1907) and her family's immigration and settlement experiences in Bury, Sherbrooke and Orford, Quebec. Caroline immigrated to Canada with her family in 1836. She married John Coombs in 1837. The file consists of a memorial booklet written by Eva A. Coombs, Caroline's grand-daughter.
The file contains information on the founding and history of Piopolis from 1996. It consists of a booklet of punch-out souvenir postcards, including historical facts, assembled on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of Piopolis.
The file contains photographs of members of the Desruisseau/Labonte/Leonard family, as well as many unidentified photographs, possibly taken between 1870 and 1940. It consists of a photo album comprised of 56 studio photographs, a photo scrapbook comprised of 230 photographs, and 37 other photographs.
The part is a photograph of a group of unidentified individuals dressed up for an event, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
The part is a photograph of four unidentified individuals, two women and two men, dressed up for an event, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
The part is a photograph of a group of unidentified individuals dressed up for an event, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
The part is a photograph of an unidentified man and woman dressed up for an event, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
The part is a photograph of four unidentified individuals, two women and two men, dressed up for an event, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
The part is a photograph of an unidentified man and woman dressed up for an event, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
The part is a group photograph of "mother" and her friends at an afternoon party, probably taken sometime between 1910 and 1930.
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 consists of photograph of the 1939 reunion of the 5th CMR outside the New Sherbrooke Hotel. Included in the photograph standing in the first row, second from left is Everett Marshall.
Item consists of photograph of the Canadian Mounted Rifles roll call book from the June 17th 1939 reunion.
Item is a photograph of the steel Aylmer Bridge in Sherbrooke, decorated to commemorate the 100th anniversary of a bridge in that location.
Item is a photograph of a funeral for B. W. Gibson, with a train and surronding area are visable.
Item is a photograph of a group that attended a double wedding, with both brides and grooms in the middle. Possibly from Stanstead or Sherbrooke county.
Item is a photograph of a royal visit by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (future King George V and Queen Mary) at the Sherbrooke Courthouse, with a large crowd in front of the courthouse.
Item is a photograph of an inauguration ceremony for a new court house located in Sherbrooke, with horse-drawn vehicles visible.
Item is a photograph of a row of sheds used to house cattle during a fair in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of the grounds of the Sherbrooke fair, with many people visible.
Item is a photograph of the grand stand set up for the Sherbrooke fair.
Item is a photograph of the main building at the Dominion exhibition located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of an aerial view of the exhibition grounds located in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a horse parade at an exhibition ground in Sherbrooke.
Item is a photograph of a parade on the corner of Wellington and Frontenac in Sherbrooke, with cars visible on the side of the road.
Item is a photograph of a parade on a street, with a banner that reads "Decouverte du Canada", or discovering Canada.
Item is a photograph of a $42,000 Cheese Day with horses pulling wagons full of cheese to the train station in Danville, with a portrait of a young boy in the top right-hand corner.
Item is a photograph of an automobile parade in Danville.