Article on Quinte Tennis and Skating Club
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- 1 August 1993
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Article on the Quinte Tennis and Skating Club at the southeast corner of Queen and Dufferin Streets, Belleville, Ontario.
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Article on Quinte Tennis and Skating Club
Parte deBelleville Intelligencer records
Article on the Quinte Tennis and Skating Club at the southeast corner of Queen and Dufferin Streets, Belleville, Ontario.
Plan of Belleville Rifle Range
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An original oilcloth plan of the "Belleville Rifle Range." The range was located on the waterfront of the Bay of Quinte and from Foster Avenue eastward. Surveyed by Henry Carre, C.E. & O.L.S. and signed at Belleville on June 2, 1896.
The plan received stamps from 3 offices; Henry Carre (Provincial L. Surveyor in Belleville), the Adujtant General's Office of Canada (June 5, 1896), and the Minister of Militia and Defence. Also featured on the plan are distances from the target (in red), streets, Lingham's Wharf, two Islands and a Marsh.
Donated by Col. W. N. Ponton Estate.
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Files from RCCS relating to parks in Belleville
File of materials relating to parks in Belleville, Ontario:
File of materials relating to waterfront development:
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Photograph of Belleville McFarlands
Photograph of 14 team members of the Belleville McFarlands, taken in Prague, Czechoslovakia when the team won the World Hockey Championships. Taken by Foto ČSTV of Prague.
Photographs by William Spence Clarke
Two interior views of an unidentified butcher's store and a photograph of an Albert College hockey team from Belleville, Ontario.
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Quinte Classic speedboat racing poster
Poster for the Quinte Classic boat races, held in Deseronto on June 22nd, 1980.
Photographs and brochure about skateboard park in Deseronto, Ontario
Twenty two colour photographs of skateboard park and BMX bike track at bottom of Mill Street, Deseronto, early 2000s.
Brochure from REC Ramps, manufacturer of modular skateboard ramps for concrete or asphalt pads. REC Ramps’ website was active between 2002 and 2006.
Booklet published by the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, written by W. J. (Jack) Christie.
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File contains a newspaper article titled "Presqu'ile Park Major Attraction For Tourists Visiting Quinte Area
File contains clippings of local newspaper articles about local groups generally with Christian faith based backgrounds, that do charitable work to promote a sense of goodwill in their communities. Some of these institutions include; Trenton Masonic Temple, Boy Scouts, the Oddfellows, and others.
Newspaper Clippings from the Keller Scrapbooks
The file contains newspaper clippings from the 70's primarily from The Intelligencer. Titles such as: Dr. Horne Ends Practice for Guelph Hospital Post; Carrying Place Church Marking 150th Birthday; 15 Years Ago - The World Championship; Ontario to Test Nursery Here; Potter Says Bridge To Be at Old Site; Anniversary Couple Mirrors City Growth (Jim and Alice Cordes); Ladies of the Locks Work Well; Till Real Thing Comes Along; Medical Pioneer Dr. Sam Is Dead (Dr. G.S. Cronk)
Belleville Week Celebrations 1969
This file contains two newspaper articles, dated September 1969, about the Belleville Week Celebrations and including a programme of events for the week.
Williamson, Bea and Bob Belleville Square Dancers 1969
Newspaper article honouring Bea and Bob Williamson, who brought square dancing to Belleville. Includes photographs.
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer dated 16-March-1968 about Mickey Rooney signing Wallace Williamson a well known singer in the Belleville area.
Wine Making from the sap of Canadian trees.
File contains a newspaper article from The Woman's Globe and Mail, dated March 30, 1967 and titled "How to catch the spirits of Canadian forests". The article is about making birch wine.
Flyer for Grand Moonlight Excursion to 12 O'Clock Point Park
File contains a list of performances for a recital by Albert College Conservatory of Music Pupils in 1959, a brochure for summer courses, a newspaper clipping about graduates in 1959, and a newspaper clipping about the Albert College football team advancing to COSSA Junior Championships in 1959.
Ontario School for the Deaf World Games 1969
File contains a newspaper article about two athletes from Ontario School for the Deaf qualifying for the track team for the World Games for the Deaf in 1969.
File contains a newspaper clipping about the expected completion date for the Frankford Rink.
File contains newspaper clipping about Bob Hayward winning the Harmsworth Trophy, for an International Power Boat Competition.