Barrage sur la rue St-Paul à Coaticook.
Photograph of an unidentified rural church with people gathered in front.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of James Dewing's house on the Mitchell Road in Huntingville around 1921. The photograph was reproduced in 2008.
Item is a photograph of the Sherbrooke High School around 1915-1920, on Cambridge and Queen Streets (now Queen-Victoria Boulevard) in Sherbrooke. In 1923, this school became the Mitchell Elementary School following the construction of a new High School on Ontario Street.
The item consists of an album page including 4 photographs from the Kingsley Neighbourhood in Eaton Township from around the 1910s, which feature Gertrude Morrison, Myra Morrison, the McElrea house and Henry and Irena Leavitt's house.
Postcard is a few of Wellington Street North in Sherbrooke, including a view of Quebec Central Railway Building, His Majesty's Theatre (also sometimes called the Clement building) and New City Hall.
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.
Photograph of Dufferin Street, Sherbrooke, in winter, including Plymouth United Church. Possibly taken at New Year's, 1939.
Pont de ciment dur la rue St-Paul à Coaticook.
The item is a photograph of the interior of the machine room of the Springale Mill in Windsor, owned by the Canada Paper Company, taken aroundn 1894. Pictured in the photograph are, left to right: William Greenlay, Harry Chapman, Arthur Conners, Bob Aikin, Arthur McGee, Wilfred Therrien, and Finlay Greenlay.
The item is a postcard of the houses near a road in Waterloo, Quebec.
The item is a postcard showing the main building and a meeting of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association during Canada's Great Eastern Exhibition in Sherbrooke, Que. in 1913.
The item is a postcard of Mount Pinnacle and Lake Lyster in Baldwin's Mills, Quebec.
The item is a postcard representing the Drummondville Post Office in Quebec.
The item is a photograph showing a view of Bromptonville around the 1910s. The Catholic church, Ste-Praxède-de-Bromptonville, which was built in 1905 and burned down in 1981, and the covent school are visible in the photograph.