File contains a newspaper article about two athletes from Ontario School for the Deaf qualifying for the track team for the World Games for the Deaf in 1969.
Letter written by J.B. McGann to municipal and provincial government representatives of Ontario, asking for financial support on behalf of the Deaf and Dumb Institution.
File contains a poster for the Ontario Institution for the Deaf and Dumb in Belleville; one side features a drawing of the building and a photo of the graduating class and the other side features the “Single-Hand Alphabet”.
File contains various documents related to the opening of the Ontario School for the Deaf, including letters from J.B. McGann, the institute's first superintendent.
File contains newspaper clippings about the Ontario School for the Deaf from 1960 and 1961, there is also a program for the annual concert at O.S.D. from 1962.
Two photographs, a colouring book, a Quinte Weekly News newspaper of 22 December 1987 and 'What's Happening' magazine November/December 1993. The publications have features on the 'Santa's Village' Christmas display of Bruce and Marjorie Nickle of Marsh Street, Belleville, Ontario, set up in memory of Billy Foster. One photograph shows a snow-covered toadstool house and two gnomes, the other shows the 'Santa's Workshop' structure made by students of the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf.
Illustrated booklet on the Second World War takeover of the Ontario School for the Deaf properties in Belleville by the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan for the Royal Canadian Air Force No. 5 Initial Training School.
File contains a “Testimonial” from 1906 to Mr. Mellhaw for his work at the Ontario School of the Deaf (O.S.D.) from the staff, a poster advertising the 1960 production of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” at O.S.D., and newspaper clippings from 1962-1964 about O.S.D. such as building a new trades school, and appointing a new superintendent.
File contains three booklets published in 1970 celebrating the Centennial anniversary of the opening of the Ontario School of the Deaf in Belleville, and a list from the Outdoor Activities Sub-Committee of their contributions to planning the Centennial year.
File contains a letter regarding the opening of the Ontario Institute of Education for the Blind in 1872, and a form for the Ontario School for the Deaf to provide information regarding the number of students and the circumstances of the parents.
File contains copies of Ontario School for the Deaf (in the later years, Sir James Whitney) publication The Canadian from 1970, 1973, 1975, 1986, and 1987