Three files of research materials, including: 1) Copies of newspaper articles about Dr. James Albert Faulkner (1877-1944), physician and Medical Officer of Health for Thurlow Township, Minister of Health in the Ontario government from 1934 to 1937, with notes for a talk about Faulkner delivered at the Hastings County Historical Society public presentation on 19 February 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Albert_Faulkner 2) Copies of newspaper articles mentioning William Ernest Tummon (1879-1960), Councillor and Reeve for Huntingdon Township and Member of Parliament for Hastings South from 1925 to 1935. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ernest_Tummon 3) Text and copies of slides for a talk about Sir Gilbert Parker given by Trevor Parsons at Hastings Manor in Belleville in July 2017.
Front cover of Northern Telecom publication The Switching Post for January/February/March 1981, with an aerial photograph of flooding on the west side of Belleville, west of Coleman Street and north of Dundas Street.
Deeds, abstracts of title, and correspondence relating to two properties:
Lot 22 in Concession 7; Lots 23 and 24 in Concession 6 of of Rawdon Township, Ontario This property was originally granted to Captain John Deserontyon and was later purchased by William Totten and Robert Matthews
Lots between Church, Front, Annis and Allen Streets in Stirling, Ontario
The photographs are arranged by subject matter and cover activities in and around the town of Deseronto, Ontario. The majority date from the late nineteenth century and many depict the lumber-related industries of the Rathbun Company in Deseronto. There are also photographs of school groups, churches, railways, First World War airfields and portraits of Deseronto citizens.
Minute book of the local committee of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Gospel Tabernacle, Belleville, Ontario between October 1928 and April 1935. The organization's address was 148 Front Street, Belleville and their pastor was the Rev. W. Willoughby.
10 black and white photographs of buildings on John, North Front, Front and South Front Streets in Belleville, 1979-1980
51 photographs of churches and schoolhouses in various locations, 1979-2006, including: Victoria Avenue Baptist Church; Fuller Public School; Moneymore Anglican Church; Actinolite United Church; Actinolite school; St. John's United Church, Tweed; Madoc Anglican Church; St. Andrew's Church, Tweed; St. Paul's Anglican, Roslin; St. Edmunds Parish Hall; the Blue Church, Cooper; former church, Holloway Heights; Flinton Anglican Church; St. Matthew Anglican Church, Marlbank; Queensborough Anglican Church; Bonarlaw Anglican Church; Millbridge Church; Millbridge Public School; St. Carthagh's Catholic Church, Tweed; Potter Settlement School
66 colour photographs and three 35mm slides of various historic buildings in Hastings County, 1980-2006. These include the train station at Madoc; O'Hara Mill; houses in Belleville; properties in Springbrook and Moira. .
Certified copy of the Voters' List for Belleville, 1918 (poor condition)
Copies of Belleville Profile publication, produced by the Industrial Development Department/Economic Development Department, 1988-1996, 1999-2004, 2009
Photographs and negatives of buildings and events in Belleville, including some by Rick Roluf and aerial views by Richard Lumbers, 1988-1991
CD-ROMs with various photographic/documentary collections, 2002-c.2010:
Quinte Economic Development Commission video by Floating Point, "We Mean Business", 2002
Quinte Region Volume 1 and 2, 220 photographs by Crombie McNeill, 2002
Downtown Belleville Master Plan, produced by Office for Urbanism, 4 PDF files, 2006
Belleville Photos (unknown photographer), "First Impressions" 110 downtown views, taken in July and August 2006
247 photographs taken at Kellogg's groundbreaking, 27 October 2006
400 aerial photographs of Belleville, taken by Darko Zeljkovic in September 2007
50 photographs by Michael J. Brethour, 2007
Slideshow of construction of the hydroelectric plant on the McLeod Dam in Belleville, photographs by Allen Montgomery, production by Doug Knutson, 2008
Photos of visit by Kunpo delegation from Korea, taken by Euntaek Oh, 10-11 July 2008