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Front page of Northern Telecom publication "The Switching Post"

  • CA ON00156 2024-009
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  • 1981

Front cover of Northern Telecom publication The Switching Post for January/February/March 1981, with an aerial photograph of flooding on the west side of Belleville, west of Coleman Street and north of Dundas Street.

Nortel Networks

Hastings Booklets

File contains a publication from the Moira River Conservation Authority, titled “Progress and Achievements 1947-1962; a newspaper article from the Intelligencer dated January 20, 1965 with a photo of the County Warden; a publication from the Corporation of the Township of Sidney, Historic Highlights 1790-1967

Huntingdon Township Newspaper clippings 1956-1961

File contains various newspaper clippings about Huntingdon council elections from 1956-157. There are articles about the Moira River Conservation Authority from 1960 and an article from the same year about two Marlbank homes and hotel damaged by fire. There are also articles from 1961 about increased attendance to the Tweed fair, and council activities in Tyendinaga and Tweed.

Hydrographic map of the Bay of Quinte from Picton to Presqu'ile Bay

  • CA ON00156 2020-075
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  • 1974

A hydrographic map of the area surrounding the Bay of Quinte, Picton to Presqu'ile Bay in Ontario, Canada. With maps of Trenton Approaches, and Telegraph Narrows inset. Published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service, Marine Sciences Directorate, Department of the Environment, Ottawa. Sheet number 2069.

Scale: 1:60,588

Canadian Hydrographic Service

Map Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough Counties

A map of Hastings, Prince Edward, Northumberland and Peterborough counties in 1916 from the Department of Interior Canada. Published by J.E. Chalifour, Chief Geographer. Scale: 3" to 95 miles. Dimensions 63.5cm x 96.5cm.

The legend includes additional information about counties, towns, villages, boundaries, railways, canals, lots, concessions, portages, rapids and First Nations Territories.

Canada. Department of the Interior

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