A History of H. Corby Distillery Ltd.
- CA ON00156 TR/0924/2
- Item
- 1973
A short local history of Henry Corby and the Corby Distillery, taken from the Nick and Helma Mika book 'Belleville Friendly City', 1973.
Mika, Nick
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A History of H. Corby Distillery Ltd.
A short local history of Henry Corby and the Corby Distillery, taken from the Nick and Helma Mika book 'Belleville Friendly City', 1973.
Mika, Nick
File contains a newspaper clipping about Architectural Heritage in Quinte by Lenny Williamson on the Canniff – Lazier house in Belleville, Ontario.
File contains photocopy of Canniff genealogy pages taken from Mary G. Plumpton's 1967 book The Rambling River.
Plumpton, Mary G.
Embellished textile Christmas cards. One has a message that reads "My wishes now I send to thee, that happy may this Christmas be."
Colonel Hendrick's banquet program
Program for a banquet given in honour of Colonel Michael J. Hendrick, U.S. Consul for Belleville (appointed 1893) at the Hotel Quinte in Belleville, Ontario.
Corby's Has Oldest Firm Distinction
A newspaper article about the Corby Distillery and its history.
Dr. J. Bronskill Will Address PC Women
Newspaper clipping advertising an upcoming talk given by Dr. Joan Bronskill', Dept. of Agriculture to the Belleville Progressive Conservative Women's Association
H. Corby Distillery Ltd. 1968 Annual Report
1968 annual report for the Corby Distillery
H. Corby Distillery Ltd.
History of the Belleville Theatre Guild Inc.
Newspaper clipping from the Tweed News.
History of the Telephone Service in Belleville
A typescript history of the telephone service in Belleville, Ontario.
Thompson, George
Land Indenture, 1852, signed by J. Thuley, Mary Anne Slater, and James Lyon Biggar.
Letter from Henry Corby to Col. Ponton
Letter written from Henry Corby to Colonel Ponton, containing H. Corby Distiller & Importer letterhead
Corby, Harry
Managers of Theatres Here Confident Movies Have Won Survival Battle With TV
Newspaper clipping from the Intelligencer newspaper.
Program for a banquet given by Mayor Robert J. Graham at the Hotel Quinte in Belleville, Ontario.
Pledge card on which a Methodist could promise to observe the Sabbath and to refrain from tobacco, alcohol, and profanity.