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.
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Item is a map of the City of Sherbrooke dating from 1954. It consists of a street map of the City of Sherbrooke on the recto and a road map of the Eastern Townships.
Cote, Jean M.Item is a map proposing a sightseeing tour of the City of Sherbrooke and the surrounding region, dating from around the 1980s. It consists of a road map of the City of Sherbrooke and another road map (on the verso) of the region surrounding Sherbrooke with the furthest points represented being Danville in the north, Eaton Corner in the east, Baldwin's Mills in the south, and Richmond in the west.
Comité Touristique de Sherbrooke Inc.Item consists of a map of the City of Sherbrooke and a road map of the Eastern Townships dating from 1956. It also includes a brief history of Sherbrooke, and a mileage table showing approximate distances from major locations in Canada and the United States.
Map Corporation of AmericaThis 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.
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
National Topographic series, Department of National Defence, Geographical Section, General staff, Sherbrooke, 1 sheet (1944): includes Compton, Clifton, Auckland, Newport, Westbury, Bury, Brompton, Stoke, Sherbrooke, Ascot, Hatley, and Eaton Townships