A certified reproduction of "Taylor's Plan of George Street (added to the plan by John Emerson, P. L. S.) by Samuel M. Benson, P. L. S. on north 40 feet of Lot # 45 to access Adam Street from road between Lots # 8 & 9 in 2nd Concession Thurlow for George Taylor." Signed August 25, 1874.
This copy was made in 1972 of plan #175, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.
Aerial view of Belleville from the Bay of Quinte, looking north, with the Corbin Lock factory on the left and Bridge Street United Church on the right.
Photographs of members of the Ruttan family of Belleville, Ontario and houses in the Great St. James Street area of Belleville. The photographs include some reproductions, including one of a fire at Trudeau Motors in 1948. 111 photographs show construction work for the Quinte Conservation Green Energy Hydro Project at the McLeod Dam on the Moira River between College Street and Cannifton Road in Belleville between 2007 and 2009.
A blueprint of the Belleville Arena Seating Plan. The (Memorial) Arena is located on Market Street, between Pinnacle and Front Streets. Drawn by City Engineer, Charles A. Mott, and signed January 5, 1929.
A heart-shaped publication of mini-postcard images of Belleville produced by Charles B. Scantlebury in 1907. Two photo-postcards of Belleville, Ontario, during spring flooding [possibly 1936], one showing the broken footbridge, the other taken on Bridge Street West.
5 sheets from a map series of the City of Belleville, including property boundaries, buildings and topographical features. Photography for maps completed on April 26, 1964.
Donated by the Heritage Belleville Committee in 2017.
A map of heritage buildings, using Goad's Fire Insurance Maps from 1904-1908, in the East Hill area of Belleville, Ontario. Prepared by the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee in 1985. A colour chart dictates red for first priority; yellow for important to the street scape; blue for lost heritage; green for open areas.
Reproduction of an 1874 Bird's Eye View of Napanee, Ontario, showing buildings that existed at that time. The original map was drawn by Herman Brosius and printed by Charles Sober & Co. of Chicago.
A map of the Buildings Designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in Belleville, Ontario. Created by the Heritage Belleville Committee on November 22, 1985 and revised February 14, 1994. The area includes; the Bay of Quinte north to Highway 401 with designations in the area between Sidney Street and McDonald Avenue.
A copy of a map planning streets and buildings in Belleville, Ontario, 1892. The total area extends from Belleville to Bay of Quinte to Bridge Street (sheet 2) and from Bridge Street to Concession Road Allowance - now College Street - (sheet 1). Surveyed by Henry Carre, Ontario Land Surveyor.
A Floor Plan of the Main Cell Block and Basement at the County Court House on Pinnacle Street in Belleville, Ontario. The “Old Cells” are in the basement of the Court House. The Main Cell Block is connected to the Court House on the southeast. Composed by Charles A. Mott, City Engineer, and dated November 15, 1944.
A map of the City of Belleville, including property boundaries, waterways and roads. House numbers are also included. From Bridge Street East north to Station Street and from the Moira River east to Bleecker Avenue. Map composed by the Quinte Planning Board and dated February 23, 1976. Scale 1:2400.
Donated by the Heritage Belleville Committee in 2017.
A hand-drawn map of Belleville, Ontario in 1950. The map itself features street names and major water ways. Advertisements surround the map. Published by S. A. Renouf Advertising Co. and drawn by F. P. Lloyd. Scale 1:15,000.
A map of the City of Belleville, including property boundaries, waterways and roads. From the Moira River in the east to the Bay of Quinte south and CNR & North Front Street in the north to Avondale Road in the west. Map composed by the Quinte Planning Board and dated October 1, 1981. Scale 1:4800.
Donated by the Heritage Belleville Committee in 2017.
A map of the City of Belleville in 1950, on an advertisement for Acme Plumbing. The map itself features street names and major water ways. Street names are at the bottom of the map. Published by S. A. Renouf Advertising Co. and drawn by F. P. Lloyd. Scale 2" : 2,000 feet.
A map of the City of Belleville in 1950, on an advertisement for Walker Hardware Company Limited. The map itself features street names and major water ways. Street names are at the bottom of the map. Published by S. A. Renouf Advertising Co. and drawn by F. P. Lloyd. Scale 2" : 2,000 feet.