File contains 176 black and white negatives, 40 colour 35mm slides and one black and white print of ice boats and motorcycles racing on the Bay of Quinte near Belleville, Ontario. Photographer not identified.
Photocopies of correspondence, proposals, and agreements relating to the renovation of the City Hall building in Belleville, Ontario which was undertaken by Bel-Con Design-Builders for the City of Belleville in 1988.
Eighteen photographs and one photocopy of the interior and exterior of the steam plant (building 27) at CFB Trenton. Ross Masters (the donor's father) worked at the plant.
Photographs of participants and guests in events held on 16 October 2021 to mark the unveiling of the Dr. James Bertram Collip Reflective Gardens in Belleville, Ontario. Guests included Dr. Alison Li, author of a biography of Collip, and Major Charles Wyatt, Collip's great-grandson. Also present were MP Ryan Williams, MPP Todd Smith, Mayor Mitch Panciuk, Warden Rick Phillips, Rihanna Harris, and Collip Committee members Richard Hughes and Ian Sullivan.
Transcript of 'Headliners' radio program about Edward Reginald Hinchey (1886-1952), designer of cold-weather clothing, musician and composer. He was a member of the Kilties band and worked for Deacon Brothers.
Article from the World Journal of Surgery about the work of Edward John Hinchey, surgeon (born 1934), 2016
Photographs include COVID-19-related signs, building renovations on Front Street in Belleville, work on the Skyway Bridge, and damage to the concrete of the Bridge Street bridge in Belleville.
Four photographs of the front of the building at 232 Front Street, during the removal of steel cladding from the façade. Two photographs of the front of 253 Front Street with cladding still present and in the process of being removed.
Photographs showing closed-off aisles and displays of non-essential items in Walmart, Belleville, after the Ontario government's stay-at-home order which took effect on April 8th, 2021 in an effort to stem the rise in COVID-19 cases in the province.
Deeds and mortgages for property on South King Street, Trenton. Individuals mentioned include Mary Booth, Clarissa Nugent, Charles D. Taft and George Frost