45rpm vinyl record with 'Centennial Polka' on one side, music arranged and conducted by Ben McPeek, soloist Billy Van, lyrics R. Sutton, music A. Ticknovich, sound P. Sheridan and 'Fêtons, Fêtons, Fêtons' on the other, music arranged and conducted by Ben McPeek, soloist Jacques Michel, lyrics G. Brown and J. Michel, music A. Ticknovich, sound P. Sheridan . A Steinberg Centennial project, with proceeds from the sale of the single going to the Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada
'Belleville General Hospital Rehabilitation Week, Nov. 20-25, 1973', program of events, history of Belleville General Hospital and the Women's Auxiliary, photographs of the hospital in 1973
'Hastings County 4-H Awards Night, Centre Hastings Secondary School, Madoc, Ontario, Friday Nov. 30, 1973', program and lists of award winners
Flyers for candidates in Hastings County ridings: Stephanie Bell (NDP), Neil Ellis (Liberal), Shelby Kramp-Neuman (Conservative), Ryan Williams (Conservative)
Copy of McGeachie's book Bass Lake - Hastings County and correspondence between McGeachie and various authorities about the management of the McGeachie Conservation Area and his efforts to change the name of Steenburg Lake in Limerick Township, Hastings County, Ontario.
Three registration certificates for the refrigeration plant at the Hume Arena in Belleville, Ontario: 1959, 1969, 1970. Newspaper clippings: Benzie Sangma article 'Memorial Arena memories' published 4 October 2003 and article from 'Hockey Reporter' Fall 2004 edition on historic Ontario arenas, including the Memorial Arena in Belleville.
Collection comprises 22 photographs showing people hunting and fishing on Georgian Bay (1894-1897) and Samuel George Beatty's orange grove in California. Also an example of a Bay of Quinte tartan sash made by Olwen Sherman for members of the YMCA Y's Men and Menettes (c.1967).
Tintypes and photographs taken or collected by members of the Lazier family of Belleville, Ontario. There are 10 tintypes, all showing groups of two or more young men. The other photographs were taken in Belleville between 1900 and 1975.
Contains 5 volumes of prescription order books kept by Belleville pharmacists. The volumes contain orders for prescriptions with names of pharmacists, (or chemists/druggists), doctors, and patients, as well as the medications/ingredients they prepared. Three volumes were used for a different purpose prior to their use by the pharmacists, but most of the earlier information is obscured by prescription orders, which are glued onto the pages over the writing.
Contains sources used in Betsy Boyce's book The Rebels of Hastings, published in 1992 by University of Toronto Press. The files contain finding aids, photocopies of archival material, and excerpts from books.
The Gilbert Parker collection consists of three folders. The first contains pieces of correspondence, primarily to Col. W.N. Ponton. Amoung the items he sent to Ponton were two propogandist pamphlets by Reverend H.M. Gwatkin and William Archer respectively. The second folder contains two of his publications, of which the poem "Was it Some Golden Star" was put to music by Edward Elgar, and two publications directed towards the United States with the aim of bringing them into World War I on the British side. The final folder contains items from the Gilbert Parker Banquet in 1902 with items including a menu and an invitation.
The collection contains 8 glass negatives depicting group portraits of men, women and children in farmland and indoor settings. There are also images of farmhouses.
Contains photographs of railway stations, boxcars, tracks, roadbeds, and bridges in Hastings County. There are also images of maps, factories and abandoned sites.