This fonds is composed of records from the Halloway Loyal Orange Lodge #251. Four folders each contain a volume ranging from 1859-1875, 1873-1879, 1880-1883 and 1875-1922 respectively. Each of these volumes contains minutes, accounts, members lists and attendance.
Contains photographs of railway stations, boxcars, tracks, roadbeds, and bridges in Hastings County. There are also images of maps, factories and abandoned sites.
This fonds contains one folder of real estate related material, a volume containing a ledger with the Association's rules and regulations, and two volumes of minute books.
Architectural drawings for a proposed Masonic Lodge at the northeast corner of Pinnacle Street and Victoria Avenue in Belleville, Ontario, with associated correspondence.
'Clarke Chronicles: the Life and Times of William Samuel Clarke 1829-1910 of the Norfolk Clarkes of Hastings County' by Perla M. Pidgeon. Photocopy of a manuscript history of the Clarke family of Hastings County.
The scrapbooks detail activities in the Belleville, Hastings County area from 1920 to 1943. The scrapbooks contain assorted newspaper clippings, extracts from Chamber of Commerce brochures, etc. relating to political, economic, and other happenings.
Scrapbooks of materials relating to Masonic involvement in local unveiling ceremonies for Christ Church in Belleville, 7 August 2005; the Parrott Riverfront Trail and United Empire Loyalist monument, 10 September 2005; Belleville Public Library, 9 June 2006; Masonic time capsule, 9 June 2006. Photocopy of Moira Lodge No. 11 Secretary's Dues Book, 1886-1901.
25th anniversary re-recording of a recital by S. Alec Gordon held at the Victoria Avenue Baptist Church in Belleville, Ontario, on 1 June 1980. Original recording by David Long. Re-recorded by Doug Knutson. Track listing:
Opening & Humn - "Praise to the Lord! The Almighty"
Scripture - Psalm 103: v1-22
Presentation of Organ by Alec Gordon
Reception of Organ - Bill Hales, Mrs. MacFarland, Rev. MacFarland & Congregation
"Lamentation" - Guilmant
"Prelude & Fugue" - Back
"Mortify Us by Thy Grace" - Back
Demonstration of Organ Functions
"Now Thank We All Our God" - Zwart
"Nam Danket Alle Gott" - Zwart
"The Swan" - Saint-Saens
"The Flight of the Bumblebee"
"The Temptation" - Malling
"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring"
Hymn - "Praise My Soul, The King of Heaven" and Benediction
Autograph book of Maggie Maud Mary Simmons of Frankford, Ontario (1868-1923). Includes signature of Horatio Gilbert Parker (Parker's mother was Samantha Jane Simmons).
Scrapbook pages with 20 colour photographs of the opening of Glanmore on 7 July 1973, with subsequent newspaper reports on the occasion, invitations and commemorative booklet.