Three files of research materials, including: 1) Copies of newspaper articles about Dr. James Albert Faulkner (1877-1944), physician and Medical Officer of Health for Thurlow Township, Minister of Health in the Ontario government from 1934 to 1937, with notes for a talk about Faulkner delivered at the Hastings County Historical Society public presentation on 19 February 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Albert_Faulkner 2) Copies of newspaper articles mentioning William Ernest Tummon (1879-1960), Councillor and Reeve for Huntingdon Township and Member of Parliament for Hastings South from 1925 to 1935. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ernest_Tummon 3) Text and copies of slides for a talk about Sir Gilbert Parker given by Trevor Parsons at Hastings Manor in Belleville in July 2017.
Collection includes: 1) File of copies of newspaper articles on Frank Morse Robb and copy of the patent for his electronic wave organ. Also includes research notes on the William Finkle Machine business at 393 Sidney Street in Belleville (Bristol Aircraft Products during the Second World War) and an article from 'Remember When' on the Argue family home at 338 Charles Street. 2) File of research notes on Belleville buildings constructed by City Hall builder John Forin, c.1988-1898 3) Copy of paper by Gerry Boyce on 'Conflict and Cooperation: The Cemeteries of Belleville, Ontario', 2003 4) Copy of article by Peter Meehan 'The East Hastings By-Election of 1936 and the Ontario Separate School Tax Question', published in 'Historical Studies' 68, 2002 5) Electronic files of research notes on buildings in east Belleville 6) Electronic files of research notes on buildings in west Belleville
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.
Lantern slides depicting chickens, turkeys and ducks. These slides were produced by the Province of Ontario Picture Bureau, probably in the 1920s, for use in Ontario schools.
Lecture on astronomy published in Belleville, Ontario as part of a series called The Lamp of Knowledge devised by Frank Morse Robb and Robert Martin. The series was mentioned in the Daily Intelligencer of 23 September 1925.