- CA ON00156 2012-34
- Collection
- c.1950
Five photographs of Canadian National Railways locomotives. The engine numbers are 6100, 6065, 6066 and 6079.
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Five photographs of Canadian National Railways locomotives. The engine numbers are 6100, 6065, 6066 and 6079.
Photographs of Lazier family members
Four photographs of members of the Lazier family:
1) Reproduction of a photograph of Richard Lazier (1805-1871) by Clarke of Belleville, [original c.1860]
2) Photograph of Nicholas Wellington Lazier (1828-1919) by Brock & Co., 279 Front Street, Belleville, c.1885
3) Photograph of Frank B. Lazier (1859-1954), Nettie W. Lazier (b.1862), Oscar W. Lazier (1883-1952), Josephine Cook and Anna Cook by Zweifel of Duluth, Minnesota, c.1900
4) Photograph of Annie Bedell Lazier (1805-1903) by Bryant's Studio of Belleville, c.1902
Clarke, W. S.
Photographs of Foxboro Public School
Two photograph of staff and students of Foxboro Public School, Ontario. Female teacher in 2014-33/2 has been identified as Bessie Ashley.
Photographs of Deseronto town signs
Colour photographs of the town’s two original “Heart of Walleye World” fish signs and the three signs which were painted in 2006 to replace the old ones. The plywood was donated by the Town of Deseronto and the work of cutting out the fish shapes was undertaken by Tom Usher. Diane Myers painted the signs and the fish scales were done by a man called Gerry [surname unknown] who appears in the last two photographs.
Myers, Diane
Photographs of Deseronto Post Office building
Photographs taken inside the Post Office building in Deseronto, Ontario, in May 2011 by Dana Valentyne.
Valentyne, Dana
Photographs of Colp Block, Deseronto, Ontario
Photographs of the former Colp Block on the southwest corner of St. George and Edmon Streets in Deseronto, Ontario. The building was torn down in the early 1980s.
Photographs of closed-off items in Walmart
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.
Lantz, Paul
Photographs of choir members of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Belleville
Three colour photographs and one black and white image of choir members in period costume to mark the 100th anniversary of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Belleville, Ontario. Two of the women are identified as Bev Mott and Janice Browning.
Belleville Advertiser
Photographs of buildings in Tweed, Ontario
Two photographs taken in Tweed, Ontario:
1) Garage building on Spring Street
2) The old Ketcheson house
Warren Marrow, Sandi
Photographs of Belleville floods and parade
Thirteen photographs of flooding in downtown Belleville in 1936 and four photographs of a parade passing along Front Street at Bridge Street in Belleville. The man and woman in the photographs have been identified by the donor as Winnifred Clark [the donor's mother] and her brother-in-law, Harold Thurgood. The child is likely to be one of Harold’s daughters, Barbara or Marilyn.
Thurgood, Harold
Photographs of Belleville floods and maps of Prince Edward County
Collection comprising:
1) 4 black and white photographs of Belleville floods taken by Loreta Fairman (donor's aunt), 1936
2) 5 colour photographs of Belleville floods taken by Leslie Best, 1981
3) 2 Ontario Department of Highways maps of Prince Edward County, 1928 and 1967
Best, Leslie
Photographs of Belleville Exhibition grounds and Stephens Adamson events
Collection of photographs from the Scott and Cooney families of Belleville, Ontario:
1) Streetcars and Tickell furniture factory on Foundry Street in Belleville, c.1895
2) Photograph of horses at the Quinte Exhibition grounds, c.1900
3-10) Photographs of the Quinte Exhibition (James Scott (1879-1947), the donor's grandfather, was the groundskeeper), c.1925
11) Page 9 and 10 of the S-A Conveyor, with photos from the Stephen-Adamson Christmas party, 1945
12) Photograph of children with Santa at a Stephens-Adamson Christmas party, c.1950
13) Photograph of Stephens-Adamson baseball team in front of the fountain at the Quinte Exhibition grounds (including Gordon Cooney, 1912-1968), c.1950
14) Gordon Cooney (father of Fay Bradshaw) and two other men having their hair cut at Seely's barber shop on Front Street in Belleville, c.1963
Photographs of 1981 spring flood in Belleville, Ontario
Sixteen colour photographs of ice and flooding along the Moira river in Belleville, Ontario.
Photographs of 1971 Centennial celebrations in Deseronto
Photographs and flyers from 1971 Deseronto centennial celebrations
Photographs of 1936 Belleville flood
Five annotated photographs of Belleville, Ontario, taken during the March 1936 floods.
Benson, Frank
Photographs from Tweed and Madoc
Photographs:
1) Unidentified man and woman, taken by D. Morrice of Madoc, Ontario
2) Jemima Potter, taken by M. A. Jackson of Tweed, Ontario
3) James Molyneux, Florence Suddard and Myrtle Rodgers, taken by M. A. Jackson of Tweed, Ontario
4) Alberta Sedore, Hazel and Elrena, taken by M. A. Jackson of Tweed, Ontario
5) Tillie Kleinsteuber and an unidentified woman, taken by L. F. Morrice of Madoc, Ontario
6) Mr & Mrs Will McBain, taken by L. F. Morrice of Madoc, Ontario
7) Nettie Jackson, taken by Thomas Donoahue of Tweed, Ontario
8) Photo-postcard of Sam Greatrix's home, posted to Mrs Calvin Rabbie of Bloomfield, Ontario, from Actinolite
9) Newspaper clipping from the St. Catharines Standard of Mr and Mrs Percy Suddard on their golden wedding anniversary, 7 June 1956
Morrice, David
Photographs relating to Bill Hunt's research on rum-running.
1) Reproduction of photograph of Ben Kerr at the age of 22 in 1906
2) Photograph of Front Street and Victoria Park in Belleville, Ontario, looking south from the tower of City Hall, c.1950
Photographs by William Spence Clarke
Two interior views of an unidentified butcher's store and a photograph of an Albert College hockey team from Belleville, Ontario.
Clarke, W. S.
Photographs by Bobby-Jo Morris
Colour photographs taken by Bobby-Jo Morris of two events:
1) Protests on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory concerning missing and murdered Indigenous women, 4 March 2014 (16 photographs and four pages of explanatory notes)
2) Flooding in Foxboro, Belleville and Millton, Ontario in April 2014 (30 annotated photographs)
Morris, Bobby-Jo
Photographs and photographic reproductions of unknown provenance