Annual reports, minutes, publications, photographs, knitting patterns, newspaper clippings and a ledger relating to the Belleville and District (later Quinte) branch of the Canadian Red Cross.
File of operating instructions, schematic diagrams and brochures for machinery and fittings of the Federal Building on Station Street in Belleville, Ontario. The file covers the following sections:
Copies of newspaper articles and photographs of the Gee family, owners of the Canadian Gold Leaf Company, 14 Bettes Street, Belleville, Ontario from 1947. Includes details of the family's history and the gold leaf manufacturing process. Prepared by Diane Brennan, granddaughter of George Gee, the founder of the business.
Photocopies of two articles published in 'The Canadian' publication of the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf concerning the appropriation of the school by the Commonwealth Air Training Programme in 1941.
Promotional postcard advertising the Tweed and Company Theatre group's production of 'Hastings The Musical', performed in Tweed, Ontario, between 28 June and 7 July 2017.
Day books of sales made by John McKeown's boot and shoe business on Front Street in Belleville, listing customers' names and items purchased. There are four volumes covering the following dates: 1) July 1878 - April 1882 2) April 1882 - December 1884 3) May 1894 - August 1900 4) April 1912 - October 1917
A fifth volume contains an alphabetical index to customers' names.
Bargain and sale of part of lot 17 in the second concession of Percy Township, Northumberland County, Ontario, sold by Joseph Sparrow to Thomas Arthur of Seymour East Township, 5 June 1846.
1) Letter of attorney from Hugh Davis of Killyshandra, Ireland, to Francis Berry of Toronto, authorizing him to dispose of 100 acres of lot 20 in the third concession of Cavan Township, County of Durham, 18 February 1830 2) Bargain of sale of the said land to Barnard Quinn, 10 December 1830
Two files including original correspondence from members of the Fidlar family of Stromness, Orkney, and Stirling, Ontario, with transcriptions and genealogical research information compiled by Janet Ross Miller.
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.
Two scrapbooks, one containing news clippings of poems, the other with Stirling, Ontario, area births, marriages and death announcements. 23 photographs of young people in the Stirling area, many with names.
Newspaper clippings relating to clubs and organizations of Belleville, Ontario. These clippings were compiled by staff of the Belleville Public Library.