Deacon Shirt Co. 1934
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File contains 2 newspaper clippings about Deacon Shirt Co. - a 1934 article advertising the local Belleville business, and a 1968 article on Mrs. Elizabeth McEvoy, long time employee of Deacon Shirt Co. Being honored.
Buchanan, (Capt.) Jack
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Captain Jack Buchanan describes his childhood in Wales, immigration to Canada and his life on the Great Lakes freighters.
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Derry, Hedly Vicker
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Hedley Derry describes his life in Bancroft, then as a carpenter and finally his life in Trenton. He discusses the lumbering business.
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Logan, Maud Alice
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Maud Alice Logan discusses Glanmore from an employee's point of view.
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Mott, Harold Frederick
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Harold Frederick Mott discusses teaching history and guidance at Belleville Collegiate Institute.
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Carscallen, Fred Mather
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Fred Mather Carscallen discusses farming in Thurlow and McLaughlin Motors.
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Hill, Kenneth Sinclair
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Kenneth Hill discusses his career as a science teacher at Belleville High School and Belleville Collegiate Institute as well as the Depression years.
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Merry, Nellie Parlane
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Nellie Merry discusses her career as a teacher at Belleville Collegiate Institute.
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Campoli, Rocco
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Rocco Campoli discusses his immigration to Canada and working for the Grand Trunk Railway, at farming and at the Canada Cement company.
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St. Andrew's Cemetery
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Notes by David Bentley and Gerry Boyce on the cemetery at St. Andrews' Presbyterian Church in Belleville, Ontario.
Belleville Strikes
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Newspaper clippings, principally about the 1877 Grand Trunk Railway strike in Belleville.
Deseronto in Grania's Era
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Display panels with information on places mentioned in Deafening , the novel by Frances Itani: Deseronto and the Ontario School for the Deaf in Belleville.