A certified reproduction of "Taylor's Plan of George Street (added to the plan by John Emerson, P. L. S.) by Samuel M. Benson, P. L. S. on north 40 feet of Lot # 45 to access Adam Street from road between Lots # 8 & 9 in 2nd Concession Thurlow for George Taylor." Signed August 25, 1874.
This copy was made in 1972 of plan #175, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.
Aerial view of Belleville from the Bay of Quinte, looking north, with the Corbin Lock factory on the left and Bridge Street United Church on the right.
File contains newspaper clipping about the fire at Albert College in 1917. There is also a newspaper clipping about Albert College Professor of Natural History John Macoun, who has had approximately 48 Canadian flora and fauna species named for him.
Photographs of members of the Ruttan family of Belleville, Ontario and houses in the Great St. James Street area of Belleville. The photographs include some reproductions, including one of a fire at Trudeau Motors in 1948. 111 photographs show construction work for the Quinte Conservation Green Energy Hydro Project at the McLeod Dam on the Moira River between College Street and Cannifton Road in Belleville between 2007 and 2009.
Page from 'Remember When' of 1 August 1993 about the history of 179 Ann Street, Belleville, Ontario and handwritten notes on the City of Belleville's designation of the Ellis Burrell storage building known as 'Meyer's Mill' in 1978.
Contains mostly the Quinte Branch newsletter but also correspondence, minutes, reports and a number of walking tours of Belleville and Picton. Some of the minutes from meetings are also included as are some newspaper clippings associated with historic buildings of the region.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Quinte Branch
File contains newspaper clippings about the Scott House and McNab- Yeoman House in Belleville, a reference list, a 1 page description of Billa Flint House and the George Bleecker House, as well as a 1 page list of old homes in Belleville.
Architectural plans for the proposed conversion of the former Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School into a shared arts, library, and archives space. Include:
6 site plans, elevations and floor plans, 1995 by Philip Goldsmith & Company The following plans were produced for the City of Belleville by Goldsmith, Borgal & Company and Shoalts and Zaback Architects Ltd.
A set of architectural drawings of the Superintendent's House Elevations, Floor Plans, and Roof Plan at Sir James Whitney School, 350 Dundas Street West, Belleville Ontario. Drawn by C. R. Mallette, Reg. Prof. Engineer - May 19, 2003.
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.
File contains original letters and documents from City Councillors on the financing of the Bay Bridge, ca. 1883-1920, and a copy of a newspaper clipping about the Bay Bridge finances and Belleville's Mayor Platt's involvement
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.
File contains a “Norwich Plan for Downtown restoration” booklet; and the following newspaper clips: Ald. Joyce calls for development of Belleville, c.1961 Belleville Plaza construction underway, and other miscellaneous newspaper clippings on Belleville development.