File contains a mimeographed typescript proposal entitled “Belleville Project for the Canadian Centennial : a proposal submitted by certain interested citizens.” The proposal contains a brief history of Faulkner House [Glanmore], architectural drawings and a proposed budget for restoration and subsequent operations.
File contains three original printed programs of the annual concerts of the Belleville Philharmonic Society, 1903 to 1905. Also present are printed sheets of music, and a printed primary examination of the Toronto Conservatory of Music.
File contains a printed excerpt from Legion magazine soliciting support for McCrae House, Guelph, the birthplace of Colonel John McCrae, author of In Flanders Fields. Also contains a typescript circular letter by C.L.C. Allinson, Guelph, concerning the appeal as it appeared in the Legion.
File contains an article from The Intelligencer, 25 September 1968 profiling Miss Joy Nicholls, owner of the Quinte Bookshop, Bridge Street East, Belleville, which she had owned and operated for 35 years.
File contains a printed invitation to the Haslett family to attend examinations at Mrs. Goetzel's Music Class, June 24, 1880. A list of students being examined and their selections is included on verso.
File contains a newspaper article concerning organist S. Alec Gordon who marked 25 years at Bridge Street United Church, Belleville in 1962. Also contains an article on a recital given by Gordon on his 90th birthday in 1971.
File contains newspaper clipping about various Belleville residents and their hobbies/collections: Percy Gelsthorpe builds steam engine train models, Charles Morton took up whittling during retirement, and Wayne Hustins has a collection showing the rise and fall of the Nazis Empire.
File contains newspaper clippings, newsletters and mimeographed meeting announcements of the Lennox and Addington Historical Society, 1956-1961. Also contains a mimeographed resume of the Society's activities from 1956-1960.
File contains a program from 1968 for the annual meeting of the Ontario Historical Society held in Kingston; there is also a list of book notes section at the end of the program.
File contains two copies of “The Kilties: Souvenir Route Book” from 1910 when the Kilties toured the world, a postcard of the Kilties on tour, and paper with the Kilties of Belleville, Ontario letter head. There is also a newspaper article written in 2010 about the history of the Kilties and their tour.