Photographs by William Spence Clarke
- CA ON00156 2020-008
- Unidad documental compuesta
- c.1910
Two interior views of an unidentified butcher's store and a photograph of an Albert College hockey team from Belleville, Ontario.
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Photographs by William Spence Clarke
Two interior views of an unidentified butcher's store and a photograph of an Albert College hockey team from Belleville, Ontario.
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Booklet published by the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, written by W. J. (Jack) Christie.
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Reproduction of a photograph of St. Michael's Hockey Team
Reproduction of a photograph by Robert McCormick of the St. Michael's A. C. Hockey Team of 1919 (based in Belleville, Ontario).
Members listed are: J. Frawley, J. Barrett, D. Fox, J. Cummins, D. Callaghan, J. Cummins, A. Meagher, L. Barrett (manager), H. Smith, M. Black, Jack Barrett (mascot).
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Photograph of Belleville Business College baseball team
Photograph of the members of the Belleville Business College baseball team of 1913.
Names listed are: A. S. Patterson, R.F., of Cobden, Ontario; H. Aslestine, Capt., Ist Base, of Belleville, Ontario; A. Jackson, C. F. of New York; George Ferguson, Pitcher, of Perth, Ontario; H. Thomas, L. F., of Belleville; M. McMillan, Treasurer, of Inverness, Quebec; E. D. O'Flynn, Secretary; F. E. O'Flynn, President; T. W. Wauchope, Principal; H. Toner, 3rd Base, of Portage du Fort, Quebec; N. D. Lynn, S.S. of of Portage du Fort, Quebec; G. McAllister, Manager, Catcher, of Brownsburg, Quebec; L. Phillips, 2nd Base, of Belleville.
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Photograph of Ontario Business College Basket Ball Club
Photograph of nine men, identified as:
J. G. D. Byant, Sherbrooke, Quebec; Centre (Captain)
George Masters, Napanee, Ontario; Secretary-Treasurer
A. C. Major, Sherbrooke, Quebec; Right Guard
G. Walsh, Port Arthur, Ontario; Left Guard (Manager)
H. F. Gibson, Danville, Quebec; Vice-President
J. H. Daigle, St. Jacques, New Brunswick; Right Forward
J. W. Johnson, F.C.A., Belleville, Ontario; Honorary-President
H. Camirand, Blind River, Ontario; Left Forward
I. L. Moore, Belleville, Ontario; President
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Poster of the Belleville McFarlands hockey team
Program and menu for civic banquet for the Belleville McFarlands
Printed menu and program for a civic banquet held for the Belleville McFarlands hockey team. Signed by nine members of the team.
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Collection includes: newspaper clippings (1962-1972) and 1963 program relating to the YMCA So-Ed club; letters from the Belleville Horticultural Society to Mr and Mrs Wilcox granting them Trillium awards for their garden, 1973-1979; two editions of the Intelligencer for 4 March 1966, with slightly different headlines.
Digital copy of photographic collage of Grand Trunk Railway baseball team
Copy of a series of photographs of the 1919 Belleville Grand Trunk Railway baseball team, winners of the Central Ontario League Amateur Championship.
Players identified are: J. Kelleher; J. L. Casey; G. V. Weir; H. Whalen; J. S. Smith; S. Simmons; A. G. Meagher; F. Goyer; W. Gerow; W. Mills; Doug Simon; J. W. Ross.
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Photographs of Belleville Exhibition grounds and Stephens Adamson events
Collection of photographs from the Scott and Cooney families of Belleville, Ontario:
1) Streetcars and Tickell furniture factory on Foundry Street in Belleville, c.1895
2) Photograph of horses at the Quinte Exhibition grounds, c.1900
3-10) Photographs of the Quinte Exhibition (James Scott (1879-1947), the donor's grandfather, was the groundskeeper), c.1925
11) Page 9 and 10 of the S-A Conveyor, with photos from the Stephen-Adamson Christmas party, 1945
12) Photograph of children with Santa at a Stephens-Adamson Christmas party, c.1950
13) Photograph of Stephens-Adamson baseball team in front of the fountain at the Quinte Exhibition grounds (including Gordon Cooney, 1912-1968), c.1950
14) Gordon Cooney (father of Fay Bradshaw) and two other men having their hair cut at Seely's barber shop on Front Street in Belleville, c.1963
Photograph of Stephens-Adamson baseball team
Photograph of Stephens-Adamson baseball team, taken at the Quinte Exhibition grounds in Belleville, Ontario.
Digital copies of photographs of Deseronto High School hockey teams
Copies of two photographs:
Deseronto High School
Central Ontario Inter-Scholastic League Champs
FRONT - L. Bruyea, l.w.; F. Whitton, centre; Maurice Detlor, r.w.; C. McVicker, goal.
TOP - J. Whitton, Manager; J. McVicker, Mascot; L. McVicker, sub.; M. Perry, r. defense; C. Cole, l. defense; F. Butzer, sub.; E. I. Gale, Principal of Deseronto High School.
The picture is undated, but E. I. Gale was Principal of the school between 1922 and 1926. There is a high overlap of team members with the 1926-1927 team photograph, so this may be the 1925-1926 hockey team.
Deseronto High School Hockey Team
Central Ontario Interscholastic Champs for the years 1926 and 1927
FIRST ROW - C. McVicker, goal; L. Bruyea, left wing; J. Whitton, Manager; F. Whitton, centre; Maurice Detlor, right wing.
SECOND ROW - A. D. Campbell, Principal; C. Cole, left defense; B. Campbell, sub; L. McVicker, right defense; G. Green, sub; B. Brant, coach.
Photograph of Belleville High School Girls' Softball Team
Photograph of 17 people, including 11 members of the Belleville High School Girls' softball team, Eastern Ontario Champions in 1926. Photo $2322 taken by the Panoramic Camera Company of Toronto.
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Deseronto Archives photographic collection
The photographs are arranged by subject matter and cover activities in and around the town of Deseronto, Ontario. The majority date from the late nineteenth century and many depict the lumber-related industries of the Rathbun Company in Deseronto. There are also photographs of school groups, churches, railways, First World War airfields and portraits of Deseronto citizens.
The fonds consists of 633 photographs, 23 negatives, letters, sympathy cards, business cards, newspaper clippings, genealogy and family history and a few business papers belonging to the Smith family, primarily Frank Smith of Madoc. The photographs found in this fonds mainly depict the area around Madoc, with some from Bancroft, Maynooth and other places in Hastings County. A large number of the photographs were taken on vacation or while travelling through Canada and the United States. The photographs were taken in Florida, Atlantic City, Pittsburgh, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Healy Falls, Shaw Falls, Coppercliffe, Ottawa, Port Carling, Gaspe, Napanee, Madoc, Bancroft, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick.
The families primarily depicted in the photographs are the Smith family, McCaw family, Swayne family and Cassidy family. Many of the photographs have names and places written on the back of them. Other people mentioned on the photographs include: Jean Phillips Thompson, Mary Smith Barton, Aunt Vera, Muriel Smith, George Wright, Hugh Pepper, Frank Smith, Frank and Jane Packer Ingersoll, Elizabeth Baker, Martin Porter, Kay Seaton, Helen Whycock, Bessie Woods, Tom Ross, Jack and Ann Yonkers.
There are 3 letters from Henry and Eliza Smith between 1872 and 1874; a birth certificate for Frank Smith, news clippings on the Smith and McCaw families and events in Madoc. There are also family trees and other genealogical information connecting the Smith, McCaw and other families. Much of the information appears to have been gathered by Mary Elizabeth Barton (born Smith: lived from 1921 to 2017).
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Belleville Senators: notes for City Council and Staff
One-page information sheet on the Belleville Senators, the American Hockey League and the planned renovation and expansion of the Yardmen Arena at the Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre.
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Belleville Arena share certificate
Certificate showing that G. A. Freeman owned six shares in Belleville Arena Limited.
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Belleville Yardmen Benefit Fund materials
Belleville Yardmen Benefit Fund lottery ticket, photograph of six members of the Board of the Fund and fifteen colour slides of the Quinte Sports Centre under construction.
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Green ashtray awarded at the Lucky Strikes Lanes in Deseronto, Ontario, for a bowling score of "320 & Over in 5-Pins".
The Lucky Strikes Lanes were at 358 Main Street, where Deseronto Public Library was later located.