- CA ON00156 2016-38
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- 1904-1973
Ron Robertson's reminiscences of Nan Branscombe and her cousin, Gena Branscombe, with two printed musical scores. Photos of Earl and Lady Grey, photo of Mary [?], 1904.
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Ron Robertson's reminiscences of Nan Branscombe and her cousin, Gena Branscombe, with two printed musical scores. Photos of Earl and Lady Grey, photo of Mary [?], 1904.
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Small collection of programs relating to Belleville, Ontario, comprising:
1) Card for Grotto's Taxi Service, 142 Front Street, c.1920
2) Program for Armistice Concert held on Monday 13 Nov [1922?] at Bridge Street Church, musical director Ernest MacMillan
3) Program for performance of 'The Crucifixion' by Sir John Stainer at Bridge Street Church, held on Good Friday, 2 April [1920 or 1926]
4) Program for recital at the Tabernacle Church by James Miles Booth, bass, and Edward R. Ransom, tenor, assisted by Gladys Pitcher, cellist, and Jessie B. Tuite, reader. Held Thursday 10 September [1925?]
5) Program for Belleville Men's Chorus, directed by Ross Hunter [1930s]
6) Program for Belleville Municipal Band Tattoo, 21 October 1936
7) Souvenir ticket of a steam train trip on 14 September 1969 in support of United Appeal causes
8) Program for Belleville's 4th Annual Canada Week Celebrations, 25 June to 1 July 1982
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Reproductions of pen and ink sketches by Denis Newman
Five reproductions of drawings on historical themes:
1) An outhouse
2) Paddle steamer 'Aletha'
3) Paddle steamer 'Alexandria'
4) Paddle steamer 'Hero'
5) Lighthouse at Belleville, Ontario
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Photocopies of 1865 Edwin Whitefield sketches of Belleville, made from originals at Library and Archives Canada. Flyer from Foster, Barber and Brignall, dry goods store at the northwest corner of Bridge and Front Streets, Belleville, Ontario (listed at this location in the 1877 directory: https://archive.org/details/bellevilledirect1877hooguoft/page/32) [202 Front Street in 2019].
Collection of materials from Bill Stovin, including:
Oversized items:
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Research materials relating to Charles Beale's book on Manly Edward MacDonald
Photographs of paintings, newspaper clippings, correspondence and research notes relating to the book 'Manly Edward MacDonald (1889-1971): Interpreter of Old Ontario' (2010) by Charles Beale, with a copy of the book.
Detailed listing provided by Charles Beale:
Box # 1: Photos of Manly MacDonald Paintings taken by Clark Cunningham and Hollis Arnold, 1910 onward. * From Binder # 1 (Some images are missing)
File 001 - 048
File 049 - 084
File 100 - 196
File 197 - 276
File 277 - 356
File 357 - 424
Binder # 2/As Per Binder # 1/ - Paintings, Sketches, Photos, Catalogues
File 429 - 500
File 501 - 556
File 557 - 618
File 621 - 700
File 198 - 341 Enlarged Photos
Binder # 3/As Per Binders # 1 & 2 - Family Photos
File 701 - 748
File 749 - 800
File Enlarged Photos with Assorted Numbering
File Photo Shoot Folder, Revue Design, Belleville Ontario, 2009
Box # 2: Newspaper Clippings, Magazines Re: Manly MacDonald
File A - General Information
File B - 1910s
File C - 1920s
File D - 1930s
File E - 1940s
File F - 1950s
File G - 1960s
File H - 1970s
File I - 1980s
File J - 1990s
File K - 2000s
File L - Undated 1900 forward
Correspondence
To and From Hollis Arnold
To and From Charles Beale
Charles Beale To and From Duncan & Barbara MacDonald
General Correspondence To and From Interested Parties Concerning Manly MacDonald and the Book - Interpreter of Old Ontario: (alphabetical by last name)
File A - D
Box # 3: Correspondence
File E - J
File K - M
File N - Q
File R - T
File U - Z
Hollis Arnold ‘Mock-Up’ to the Launch of Manly E. MacDonald - Interpreter of Old Ontario
Hollis Arnold ‘Mock-Up’
a) Transfer of Material from Rosemary Brander, Daughter of Hollis Arnold to Charles Beale, January 2007
b) License from the Manly MacDonald Family to Charles Beale, May, 2007
c) Notes To and From Brant Cowie, President of Revue Design, Belleville, Ontario (Producers of Interpreter of Old Ontario)
d) Friesen Canada Contract to Publish Interpreter of Old Ontario, 2010
Official Launch of Manly E. MacDonald - Interpreter of Old Ontario, September, 2010 + Speech by Charles Beale
Sampling of Appraisals of Manly MacDonald Paintings by Charles Beale (alphabetical by last name)
Photographs and clippings relating to The Trentones and A Cappella Quinte
Photographs and newspaper clippings relating to barbershop groups The Trentones and A Cappella Quinte. Includes a program for the 1982 Annual Show: "A Decade of The Trentones", held at Trenton High School on May 7th and 8th.
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Melody Bells scrapbooks and video tape of Quinte Arts Awards
Two scrapbooks of photographs and newspaper clippings relating to the Melody Bells vocal group of Belleville, Ontario. Video cassette of the Quinte Arts Awards presentation of 1999, at which Dorothy Aitchison and Eugene Lang received awards.
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Plans of Belleville Industrial Park and newspaper clippings on famous residents
Three plans of Belleville northeast industrial park area, 1968-1994
File of newspaper clippings about famous Belleville residents, 1994-200
Additional materials from Lois Hicks (Kelly)
Programs for events organized by Belleville schools and churches, including:
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Various items, including:
1) Receipt from McLaughlin Carriage Company addressed to Patrick T. Tighe, June 1st, 1912
2) Operating Rules, Welland Ship Canal Construction Railway, 1914
3) Rules of the Electric Power Company Limited, Belleville, Ontario, c. 1916
4) Notice of Disposition Claim for Exemption, under the Military Service Act, 1917 for Thomas Tighe of Read, Ontario
5) Returned Soldiers' Handbook, May 1918
6) Leave or Duty Ration Book, Thomas Tighe, November 1918
7) Western Scales of Prices Governing Wages in Rolling Mills, June 30, 1920
8) Western Scales of Prices Governing Wages in Rolling Mills, of Maurice Callaghan, June 30, 1921
9) Callaghan's Ice & Wood Tickets, not dated
10) The Navy League of Canada Dominion Council, Seamanship Pocket Manual, 1944
11) 13 colour photographs of a model of a proposed park behind Belleville City Hall, not dated [c. 1980]
12 and 13) Program and song sheet for Victory in Europe concert by the Trentones, May 12th and 13th 1995
14) Unemployment insurance stamps
15) 'The Cooks' Companion' recipe book published by the St. Andrews Club of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Belleville, 1932
16) Prize List for World's Fair, Shannonville, September 18th and 19th, 1942
17) Preliminary list of electors for Urban Polling Division No. 9 of Belleville, 1972
18) Agenda and papers of the School Closure Committee of the Hastings County Board of Education, 1992
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Collection of sheet music:
1) 'Mighty Lak' a Rose' words by Frank L. Stanton, music by Ethelbert Nevin, 1901
2) 'Down By the Old Mill Stream' by Tell Taylor, 1910
3) 'I Love You Canada' by Morris Manley and Kenneth McInnis, 1915
4) 'Pretty Baby' words by Gus Kahn, music by Tony Jackson and Egbert Van Alstyne, 1916
5) 'When They Come Back (When Our Soldier Boys Come Back)' by Morris Manley (sold by the J. M. Greene Music Co. Ltd., Belleville, Ontario), 1916
6) 'Good-bye Broadway, Hello France' words by C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, music by Billy Baskette, c.1917
7) 'Where Do We Go From Here' by Howard Johnson and Percy Wenrich, 1917
8) 'I Ain't Got Weary Yet' by Howard Johnson and Percy Wenrich, 1918
9) 'I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover' words by Mort Dixon, music by Harry Woods, 1927
10) 'You Belong to My Heart (Solamente Una Vez)' by Augustine Lara (with English lyrics by Ray Gilbert), 1944
11) 'I Wish I Didn't Love You So' by Frank Loesser, 1947
Collection of items formerly in the possession of Jessie Cunningham:
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Collection includes:
Collection of vinyl records from Belleville Public Library
Collection comprises the following albums:
1) S. Alec Gordon in an organ recital of his own compositions, c.1967 [3 copies, one with typescript notes by S. Alec Gordon]
Side 1: 1. Haliburton Holiday Sketches: A) Sunrise; B) Chipmunks; C) White Water Lilies (vocal); D) Moonlight on the Lake; E) Little Log Cabin (vocal)
Side 2: 1. Haliburton Holiday Sketches: F) Stormy Day; G) Evening; 2. Divertissement on 'All Hallows'; 3. Canadianette (Humoresque)
2) Centennial Secondary School Concert Band, 1971 (Director of Music, Monty Emmerson) [2 copies]
Side A: 1. Selections from 'Hair'; 2. Selections from Bizet's 'Carmen'; 3. Five Mellow Winds
Side B: 1. Selections from 'Mr. Lucky'; 2. March of the Bowmen; 3. Selections from 'Oklahoma'; 4. Theme and Rock-out
Band members: Elizabeth McLaughlin; Nancy Tilley; Mary Rowbotham; Kathy Browne; Debbie Twiddy; Pam Flindall; Kathy Moran; Sue Kitcher; Lynda Walker; Ruth Lee; Ann Coombs; Pat Bush; Nancy Keller; Meribeth Rowe; Steve Empey; Anne Burnhan; Linda Vardy; Connie Vardy; Mary Bailey; Pam Warr; Sue Rutledge; Karen McComb; Christie Chase; Evelyn Caswell; Megan McLaughlin; John Wills; Rodger Mountford; John Chambers; Brian Elliott; Nancy Koch; Ross Kemp; Dennis Gunter; Mark Piwowarski; Lloyd Eyre; Terry Richardson; Danny Jones; Dave Lewars; Ken Bertrand; Dan Hoxford; John Bunner; Dan Fell; Tim Shoniker; Robert Smith; Elaine Williams; Chris Lazenby; Blane McOrquodale; John Williams; Jerry Fontyn; Gary Fleming; Glen Mayer; Barry Linn; Paul Jones; Steve Gallinger; Fred Means; John Charles; Haig Chalmers; Pete Stewart; Jim Cole; Ray Marshall; John Dorrington; Tom Kuglin; Glenys Batton; Dave Pascoe; Rick Farrell; Bruce Burnham
3) Al Purdy's Ontario, 1971, written and read by Al Purdy
4) Tom Mason, Belleville Centennial Project, 1978
Side A: 1. Up a Lazy River; 2. Five Foot Two; 3. Getting Sentimental Over You; 4. Albert's Tune; 5. Roses in Picardy; 6. Some of These Days; 7. Heart of My Heart; 8. You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby; 9. Sweet Georgia Brown; 10. Melancholy Baby
Side B: 1. Bye Bye Blues; 2. After You've Gone; 3. Hard Hearted Hanna; 4. Whispering; 5. If I Had My Way; 6. Who's Sorry Now; 7. Ida; 8. It's a Sin to Tell a Lie; 9. Side By Side
Album notes read: "Tom Mason as a young boy studied piano under Professor Wheatley who thought he should become a concert pianis but Tom wanted to play jazz. 'While not sure I could handle it, Professor Wheatley arranged for me to play at the silent movie theatre in Belleville called the REGENT. I was 19 at the time and played six nights and six matinees a week and acquired skill at improvisation by setting musical moods for the various scenes throughout the film.' This was in the year 1922. Some time later he went to Montreal, then Chicago, as a night club entertainer. Upon returning to his home town Belleville, he formed a nine piece orchestra calling it the 'COMMODORES'. 'It was a very popular orchestra and we played the Quinte Circuit, Belleville, Kingston, Collin's Bay, Cobourg and outlying communities. I also did my own arrangements for the band as they were unobtainable at this time. Travelling was primitive in those days in comparison with today's standards. This was before the era of paved roads, snow-plows, wind-shield wipers, anti freeze and heaters. Before starting out in winter they contacted various farmers en route to make sure roads were open. If they got stuck, the same farmers brought teams of horses to get them going again during those pre radio/TV days.
"When the Second World War started he joined the Army and went through the usual rigorous physical training. However his musical training soon became known and Captain Tom Mason found himself directing large army shows to entertain the troops in Canada and Overseas being honourably discharged about 1946. One of Tom's goals in life is to bring happiness to others. He is still attempting to attain that goal with this album of some of the hit tunes of the twenties and early thirties that the 'COMMODORES' played."
5) Mohawk Singers at Her Majesty's Mohawk Chapel, Tyendinaga Reserve, 1984 [with insert of transcriptions of hymns in old and new Mohawk writing, and English and French translations]
Side A: Church Bell; Wa Ont Shea Non Nih; Ye Sus Sken Nen En De Wa Kon; Ne Ya Go Ya Ne Re; Ka Na Ta No Ron; Shi Ha Di Nonh; Ji N'yon Re En We Ne Ha Ke; Jad Kah Thoh Ji Ni Shon Gwa Wi; Ron Wa Nen Tons Ne Ni Yoh; Wa Ka Ton Ha He Re Sa Ia Ner
Side B: Ne Ra Ya Ta No Ron Go Wah; Se Wea Ni Yo Ta Gwa Tonh Dats; Te Gon Nonh We Ra Tonhs; O Ni Yoh Gwa Nen Tonhs; Ye Sus Ro Dens Hen Nyon; Ka Ren Na; Satke Aietenese:ke; O Sa Ya Ner Ta Gwa Thon Dek
Choir members: Lena Elliott, Bernice Maracle (soloist), Donald Maracle (choir master), Muriel Hill, Beatrice Brant, Charles E. Maracle, Jacqueline Brant, Francis Eva Maracle, Albert L. Maracle, Kathryne Fuller, Renford Brant, Shirley A. Maracle, Lorraine Maracle, Michael Brant, Catherine Hill, Violet Clench, Andrew Maracle, sr. (soloist), Mary Maracle, Lorne Maracle, Lillian Maracle, Joyce Blaber
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Kilties collection of Angus Duffy
Souvenir items relating to The Kilties band:
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Steve Hall collection of Quinte Cultural Centre materials
Reports relating to the proposed conversion of Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School into the Quinte Cultural Centre:
1) Conversion of Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School into a Community Cultural Centre, Phase I Report by Philip Goldsmith & Company Architects for Quinte Arts Council, 1995
2) Report on Survey of Quinte Arts Community's Housing Needs, October 1998 - February 1999 by Quinte Cultural Centre Needs Assessment Committee, 1999
3) Quinte Cultural Centre: A Proposal for Architectural Consulting Services by Philip Goldsmith & Company Ltd. (and others), 2001
4) Responses from cultural and arts groups in the Quinte region to a questionnaire distributed by Steve Hall on behalf of the Needs Assessment and Property Sub-Committee of BCIVS 2000, October 1998
5) Quinte Cultural Centre Needs Assessment Committee Report on Survey of Quinte Arts Community's Housing Needs, August 1999
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Glass lantern slides: Bruce Bairnsfather cartoons and others
Lantern slides and negatives:
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Examination papers and concert program
Two items: