Item is a statement of revenue for Trains 202-203 traveling between Montreal and Megantic in 1965.
The item contains information on Louis-Philippe Demers' interests. It is a post card depicting the Main Road of Valcourt. Message on verso : Mario Goulet, Sherbrooke, Guide Touristique.
The item contains information on Louis-Philippe Demers' interests. It is a post card depicting the Main Road of Valcourt. Message on verso : Mario Goulet, Sherbrooke, Guide Touristique.
Topographic Map, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff Granby, 1 sheet (1944): includes Granby, Shefford, Milton, Roxton, Farnham West, East Farnham, and Brome Townships, and part of Rouville and Bagot Counties
Topographic Map, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff Warwick, 1 sheet (1944): includes Ham, Wotton, Shipton, Tingwick, Warwick, Chester, and Wolfestown Townships
Topographic Map, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff, Orford, 1 sheet (1944): includes Magog, Orford, Stukely, Brompton, Hatley, Ascot, Roxton, Brome, Shefford, Bolton, and Ely Townships
Topographic Map, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff Richmond, 1 sheet (1935): includes Melbourne, Cleveland, Durham, Acton, Roxton, Ely, Brompton, Kingsey, Shipton, and Wickham Townships
Official Telephone Directory including Granby, St. John's, Sorel, Huntingdon, St. Hyacinthe, Valleyfield and surrounding territory, published by Bell Telephone Company in 1930.
Item is a photograph of the Granby Elastic Web Limited factory in Granby, with Denison Street and railway tracks visible in the foreground, taken around the 1930s.
Item is a photograph of the Windsor hotel located in Granby.
Item is a photograph of a streetcar at the intersection of Main and Drummond Streets in Granby from around the 1910s.
The item is a postcard of greenhouses at Waterloo, owned by Thomas Slack, from 1909.
The item is a postcard with views of Roxton Mill and Manufacturing Company, the CPR bridge, and waterfalls in Roxton Falls from about 1909.
Item is a photograph postcard of the boathouses on Coaticook River in Waterville. The photo was probably taken around 1908.
Pinsonneault Frères (Sherbrooke, Que.)Item is a photograph of the West Shefford railway station and post office, where Roswell W. Cutler served as post master from 1886 to 1888.
Item is a photograph of a train wreck between Waterloo and Warden in 1879. The caption reads: "Wreck between Waterloo & Warden 1879. Engine former C.V. 'Governor Payne', Joseph Clark, 1849-50. Passumpsic, 'Orleans'. Operated in mixed, Sorel to Sutton. S.E.R. train carrying load of granite for the construction of Col. A.B. Foster's home at Waterloo;-- C.W. Foster, gave the signal 'all clear' when the mixed was on the right of way. This event ended his railway career. Engr. John Daly, killed."
The file consists of an edition of the Waterloo Advertiser and Eastern Townships Advocate, vol. 11, no. 29, 28 June 1866.
The item contains information on the Municipality of Shefford County’s activities. It is a letter from Napoléon Marchesseault.
Item is a photograph of the town of Waterloo in the township of Shefford, taken after a flood had hit, the church can be seen in the background.
Item is a photograph of the Empire Tobacco Company located in Granby.
Item is a photograph of a protestant public school located in Granby.
Item is a photograph of military horses lined in a row, drinking water from the St. Francis River near Sherbrooke, thought to be the 13th Scottish Light Dragoons (Waterloo), with Lieutenant Mathias on the white horse.
Item is a photograph of Main street, located in Granby.
Item is a photograph of Bonnallie Lake, now Lake Stukley, and Bald mountain near Mount Orford, with a little shack visible on the side of the lake.
Item is a photograph of the Imperial Tobacco company located in Granby.
Item is a photograph of the "Walpole" Rubber Company in Granby, with a railway track next to it, 1911.
The item is a postcard of Foster Park in Waterloo, Quebec. A hotel is seen behind the park amongst other buildings. Photograph by J.G.A. Chagnon.