- CA ON00156 2014-49/5
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- 1910-1932
Part of Smith family photographs
Small black and white photographs showing the ruins of a burned out building.
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Part of Smith family photographs
Small black and white photographs showing the ruins of a burned out building.
Part of Smith family photographs
Black and white photographs of varying size. Cityscapes. Nothing is written on the backs of the photos.
Part of Smith family photographs
Black and white photographs of varying size. Miscellaneous photos depicting various things. An overturned car, power lines, a dog, puppies and the inside of a church. Nothing written on the back to identify the places.
Part of Smith family photographs
Black and white photographs of varying size. Photographs depict buildings, mostly houses and lawns, a cathedral and horse trailer. Few have things written on the back identifying them, most don't.
Part of Smith family photographs
4x6 Colour photographs. Downtown Madoc showing building on fire and firefighters trying to put it out. Taken in 1998, as well as other Madoc landmarks circa 2000.
Part of Smith family photographs
Black and white photographs of varying size. Vacation photos taken while in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Place names are written on the fronts of the photographs
Part of Smith family photographs
Black and white photographs of varying size. Photographs depict the building of a dam at Shaw Falls. Brief description written on each photograph.
From album-family, people, houses
Part of Smith family photographs
Black and white photographs of varying size. Taken out of a photo album. Photographs showing families, people and houses.
Negatives: children, soldier, demolished building
Part of Smith family photographs
Negatives showing children, soldier and a demolished building. Negatives don't seem to be repeated in the prints.
Deed conveying "Lot number three, Randolph Place" to Caroline Bowell Holton by Ezra William Holton and his wife Lucy Clement Holton for one dollar on 28 July 1876. There is a plan of the lots of the four Randolph Place properties on the back of the deed.
Reproduction photograph of Randolph Place III (223 Charles Street, Belleville, Ontario). There are a man and woman at the front of the house and two men standing toward the rear of the garden.
Correspondence with George Harold Holton about the ownership of properties in Calgary, part of the estate of Sir Mackenzie Bowell (Holton's grandfather). One of the properties was the site of St. Hilda's School for Girls.
Holton, George Harold
Part of County of Hastings records
Printed materials, Home for the Aged/Hastings Manor account books, County roads scrapbook, Hastings County directories, three bridge plaques.
'Stirling Odds & Ends': Inventory of Buildings
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
Item from a binder labelled 'Stirling Odds & Ends', comprising a photocopy of Kathleen Bailey's inventory of historic buildings in Stirling, Ontario, compiled in 1968.
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
A flyer advertising the Hastings County Museum including the days it was open, hours of operation, entrance fees, and a brief description of the collection.
Hastings County Museum
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
61 photo slides of Stirling buildings, streets, parks and the surrounding community. Many are reproductions of older photographs.
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
Postcards containing pictures of animals such as moose and bears, as well as English scenes such as Windsor Castle.
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
A congratulatory notice to Pearl Fulford from Quinte MPP Hugh O'Neil on the occasion of her 90th birthday.
O'Neil, Hugh
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
An unused postcard with a photo reprint of Main Street, Picton, Ontario.
Prismaflex Color
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
A letter from Belleville mayor George A. Zegouras to Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Fulford on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary.
City of Belleville
Glanmore logo and change of name
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
Press release of 27th January 1998 announcing the change of name from Glanmore - Hastings County Museum to Glanmore National Historic Site, with the museum's logo.
Glanmore National Historic Site