The file consists of a custom-printed Christmas card from F.L. Pearson on behalf of the Sherbrooke Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in 1920.
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Item is a photograph of a basketball team of young man with potentially their coach in 1945.
The file consists of information on the graduates from the Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing from 1946 to 1972. In consists of three yearbooks, titled "Invictus". Found in the pages of yearbooks are newspaper clippings: a photograph of the graduating class of North Hatley High School from 1969, a photograph of the graduating class of Sherbrooke Hospital School of Nursing from 1948, various obituaries of past graduates and an undated 'card of thanks' article from Pearl Robinson.
Item is a photograph of the "Y" Sherbrooke, P.Q, in front of a Quebec Central Transportation Co. bus. Photographer: Gerry Lemay (Sherbrooke, Que.)
Item is a photograph of a group of workers standing in front of a building, possibly the Paton Mill.
Primary source material and photographs related to the Woodrow family, including a record of marriage and a list of births, which were taken from a family Bible.
The item is a postcard of the Wolfe street bridge and the power dam in Sherbrooke, Quebec.
The item is a postcard of the Wolfe (presently Belvedere) Street bridge from the Magog River with factories visible in the background from 1913.
Item is a postcard showing the Wolfe Street bridge and dam in Sherbrooke, over the Magog River.
Item is a photograph of the Wolfe bridge during winter in Sherbrooke, with part of the town of sherbrooke visable.
Item is a photograph of Wolfe Bridge (replaced by the Hubert C. Cabana Bridge), on Belvédère Street North over the Magog River, at night decorated for for the 1937 centenary of Sherbrooke with electric lights.
Item is a photograph, probably taken in 1904, of the Wolfe Bridge in Sherbrooke, with a view of the Magog river.
The item is a postcard showing the Magog River and Wolfe Street (presently Belvedere) bridge, foot bridge and power dam in Sherbrooke from about the 1910s.
The file consists of a programme for the change of command of the Sherbrooke Hussars from Lt-Col Daniel M. Braün to Lt-Col W.K. Sanderson on 6 May 2000. The document includes biographical information on Colonel Denis Belleau, Colonel Thomas Garfield Gould, Lieutenant Colonel Jack R. Garneau, Lieutenant Colonel Daniel M. Braün, and Lieutenant Colonel W.K. Sanderson.
The item is a postcard of a street in Sherbrooke Quebec during winter.
The item is a postcard of Howard Park during winter in Sherbrooke, Quebec. A private staircase is seen covered in snow.
Item is a photograph of a H.C. Wilson & Sons music store delivery truck, with Armand J. Gingras at the wheel, in Sherbrooke, from around the 1920s.
The item is a portrait photograph of William A. Hale in Sherbrooke from around the 1880s.
The item is a photograph of Whitcher Rock and the St. Francis River in Sherbrooke. Albert Symmes is at the oar and also pictured at Jessie Bowen and women from the Hale family.
The item is a postcard showing the confluence of the Magog and St. Francis Rivers with a view of some of the industries and the Sherbrooke East from about the 1920s.
The subseries contains records relating to Wheelchair Curling members and events of the Lennoxville Curling Club from 2008 to 2016.
Lennoxville Curling Club (Lennoxville, Que.)Item is the February 1993 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the June 6 1992 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the April 1990 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the February 1990 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the October 1989 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the September 1988 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.
Item is the March 1989 issue of "What's Up?", the Alexander Galt Regional High School newspaper.