File of materials relating to parks in Belleville, Ontario:
Report on proposed redevelopment of Corby Park, [1966]
Correspondence concering Duff Park at Dundas Street West and Sidney Street in Belleville, 1970-1971, 2001
News clipping from Belleville Intelligencer concerning the start of construction on the Quinte Sports Centre, 8 October 1976
Registered plan of land at the corner of Front and Pinnacle Streets in Belleville, later known as Connor Park, 20 October 1976
Memoranda about the designation of Corby Park, May 2007
Invitation and program of events for dedication of the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment Parkette at Dundas Street West/Bay Bridge Road intersection, 23 September 2017
File of materials relating to waterfront development:
Final Report on Belleville's East Bayshore by the City of Belleville in partnership with the Waterfront Regeneration Trust, Environment Canada and Quinte Conservation, March 2003
Belleville Waterfront Master Plan and Development Plan by Brook McIlroy Planning + Urban Design, May 2005
Stage 1 Archaeological Assessment for the Belleville Waterfront Redevelopment Master Plan Class EA by Archeoworks Inc., October 2005
The Belleville Waterfront Redevelopment Master Plan by Brook McIlroy Planning + Urban Design, November 2006
George Wishart's file of minutes and correspondence relating to the winding up of the congregation of the John Street United Church in Belleville after it was destroyed by fire on 31 October 1936.
Newspaper articles from the Intelligencer and The Pioneer on the death of Sheila Turnbull, a long-serving volunteer with Bridge Street United Church who was actively involved in developing programs to help people in need.
Photographs taken in Point Anne, Picton, and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory:
2 photographs of Kyle Maracle, a volunteer at the KWE Radio Station and his braille typewriter, 2013
2 photographs of Lou Pereira and his ject car at the Picton drag races, 28 Sep 2013
11 photographs taken at the launch of Vern Whalen's book on Point Ann, including pictures of members of the Hull family (Garry, Jackie, Lois and Ron); John Lowry and Richard Hughes; Ray Summers and Tommy MacDonald; Camilla Summers; Gary Anderson and Vern Whalen
Deeds and papers relating to part of lot 28 on the west side of Pinnacle Street in Belleville, Ontario.
Dates and parties: 1) 18 Jan 1886: Francis Marskeel to William Bleecker 2) 10 Feb 1886: William Bleecker to Thomas Bales Coombs 3) 3 Sep 1889: Thomas Bales Coombs and Ellen Coombs to Thomas Henry Adams 4) 1 Jun 1891: Thomas Henry Adams and Jane Ann Adams to David Matthias Rees 5) 15 Jun 1892: David Matthias Rees and Ruth H. Rees to Herbert Henry Booth 6) 1 Jun 1896: Herbert Henry Booth and Cornelie Booth to Evangeline Cory Booth 7) 22 Nov 1904: Evangeline Cory Booth to Thomas Bales Coombs
8) 17 May 1910: Notice that the parcel of land is held in trust for the Salvation Army 9) 19 Mar 1926: Declaration by John Noble, Secretary of the Governing Council of the Salvation Army, Canada East, that the Salvation Army had held the parcel of land undisturbed since 22 Nov 1904. 10) 28 Dec 1939: Plan by Fraser Aylsworth, Ontario Land Surveyor, of the lot on which the Salvation Army Citadel (later the Pinnacle Playhouse) was located on Pinnacle Street in Belleville
Photograph of the Ciaco Club, Belleville Industrial League Champions, 1928 and a reproduction of a photograph of the 1936 Corby Distillery baseball team.
Research notes and correspondence relating to Dr. John McLoughlin, 'The Father of Oregon', and Prideaux William Gillum, who married John's daughter, Marie Elizabeth McLoughlin. The Geen family was related to the Gillums by marriage.
Marriage certificate of Richard White and Alma Beer, married in Corbyville, Ontario on 25 December 1901 (fragile). With family tree showing the ancestors of William Ross White (grandson of Richard White and Alma Beer).
Two digital reproductions of photographs of the 155th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force, raised in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties in 2015. The Battalion sailed for Europe on October 18th 1916.
Three prints of pen-and-ink drawings of: 1) Roman Catholic Church, Ormsby, 1973 2) Unidentified brick church, 1973 3) Corby Public Library, Belleville, 1976
File of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs relating to the relocation of the Carman fountain from Glanmore National Historic Site to the Moodie cottage in Belleville, Ontario, in 1997, including notes on the history of the fountain. The fountain was at the Moodie cottage from 1997 to October 2019, when the City of Belleville removed the fountain into storage. It was located at Glanmore from 1984 to 1997 and was at Franklin Foley's ironworks from the late 1960s to 1984. It was moved to Fireman's Park at Dundas and Front Street in 1961. It was originally located at the Carman property at Dundas and Bleecker, which was built in 1876.
Printed Draft for a Building By-Law to be adapted for use by Smaller Municipalities in the Province of Ontario, published in December 1952, with a covering letter of 2 April 1953 addressed to Mr. M. G. Wright, Building Inspector of the Township of Thurlow. The draft by-law has annotations in pencil. Also a letter dated 11 March 1955 from the Ontario Department of Planning and Development about the National Building Code in reltaion to municipal building by-laws.
April 2020 newspaper clippings about Derek Sloan, Member of Parliament for Hastings-Lennox and Addington and candidate for leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada.
Letter from Dane Lloyd, MP for Sturgeon River-Parkland about the candidates in the Conservative Party's leadership election
Printouts of Bay of Quinte and Hastings-Lennox and Addington votes in leadership race, 24 August 2020
Newspaper clippings about outcome of leadership race, 24-25 August 2020