The file contains a newspaper article titled "Family Maintains Ice-Watch Tradition" about a home on Dundas St. West were the garage (former carriage house) has the dates of the ice melt on the Bay of Quinte dating back to 1921.
The file contains a newspaper article titled "Mystery of aviation history solved", about a plane on display in city hall in 1914. The First World War bi-plane was built by H.R. Polly and brothers in Belleville.
The file contains a newspaper clipping from the Intelligencer dated June 26, 2004 and titled "England's orphans find new lives in Belleville", about Marchmont Home once located on 193 Moira St. West, Belleville.
The file contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated July 10, 2004 and titled "Remember When - Preparing students for a future in business", about the history of the Ontario Business College in Belleville.
The file contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated July 24, 2004 and titled "Remember When - Belleville teen rides horse into international history". About Gwen Lazier (married name Braidwood) who went on an unprecedented adventure in 1924 at the age of 18 yrs old.
The file contains an email from Ken Brown, Archives, Deseronto Public Library. The email contains a "local notice" from the Feb 17, 1893 issue of the Tribune and is about Peter Lennahan of Tyendinaga being injured while enroute from Tyendinaga to Belleville with a load of wood.
The file contains two copies of Belleville's Heritage, published by the Hastings County Historical Society; a partial inventory of old buildings; one from 1978 and volume II from 1983.
The file contains a copy of Corporation of the City of Belleville By-Law No. 5783, to regulate the erection and to provide for the safety of buildings. Dated 25 April 1949.
The file contains a copy of the publication "Journal of the Society for the study of Architecture in Canada" Vol. 30, no. 2, 2005. On pages 25-38 there is an article (with pictures) titled "Joseph Connolly in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston, Ontario. It discusses churches in Belleville, Kingston, Kemptville, Prescott, Tweed, Grafton, Gananoque and Picton.
The file contains a brief biography written by Beth Green about Thomas Ritchie, born 1838 co-founder of the Ritchie Department Store on Front Street in Belleville.
The file contains two binders containing photocopies of poems by William James Savage from 1914 to 1964. The copies were made in 2007 from originals held by James Rapino, Savage's grandson.
The file contains a copy of the announcement flyer for the Hastings County Historical Society celebration of 150 years of railroading (including some information on the Railways of Belleville) along with a copy of the publication Outlook, Issue Number 216, April 2006 with the article "Belleville's Railroad Past Brought To Life".
The file contains copies of articles from the publication "Remember When", the first one is titled "The ghost of Knight came calling one afternoon", about the former Graham house located R.R. 2 Belleville built 1918 (currently the Montrose Inn). The second article is titled "In war and peace Deacon Bros. had something to suit everyone", about the Deacon Bros. factory on Dundas Street in Belleville. Included in the file is stationary from R. Bruce Graham, 367 Front Street, Belleville (Graham Food Products Limited).