A certified reproduction of the “Boundary Line Commissioners Survey of the Second Concession of Sidney, for the Victoria District..” The area contained includes; Sidney Township, Concession 2, Lot Block A and Lots # 1 to 38. Originally surveyed by John Emerson, P. L. S. and produced on September 4, 1840. This reproduction was made on June 2, 1972 and approved by the Deputy Registrar. Donated by Walter I. Watson, P. L. S.
A certified reproduction of the “Boundary Line Commissioners Survey of the Third Concession of Sidney, for the Victoria District.” The area contained includes; Sidney Township, Concession 3, Lots: Block A and Lots # 1 to 38. Originally surveyed by John Emerson, P. L. S. and produced circa 1841. This reproduction was made on June 5, 1972 and approved by the Deputy Registrar. Donated by Walter I. Watson, P. L. S.
A certified reproduction of the “Boundary Line Commissioners Survey of the Fifth Concession of Sidney, for the Victoria District.” The area contained includes; Concession 5, Lot Block A and Lots # 1 to 32. Originally surveyed by Samuel M. Benson, D. P. S. and produced on November 25, 1840.
This reproduction was made on June 5, 1972 and approved by the Deputy Registrar.
A certified reproduction of the “Boundary Line Commissioners Survey of the 9th Concession of Sidney, for the Victoria District.” The area contained includes; the 9th Concession of Sidney Township, Block A and Lots # 1 to 38.. Originally surveyed by John Emerson D. P. S. and produced on July 18, 1842.
This reproduction was made on June 5, 1972 and approved by the Deputy Registrar.
A certified reproduction of the “Boundary Line Commissioners Survey, Concession 1, Township of Thurlow, for the Victoria District.” The area contained includes; Thurlow Township, Concession 1, Lots # 5 to 31 and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory on the Southerly part of Lots # 28, 29, 30, 31 along the bayshore. Originally surveyed by John Emereson, P. L. S. and produced on December 27, 1841. This reproduction was made on June 5, 1972.
A map of the Buildings Designated under the Ontario Heritage Act in Belleville, Ontario. Created by the Heritage Belleville Committee on November 22, 1985 and revised February 14, 1994. The area includes; the Bay of Quinte north to Highway 401 with designations in the area between Sidney Street and McDonald Avenue.
A certified reproduction of the "Burttdale Heights subdivision of Lots # 19 to 28 on East side of Reid Street. Reg'd plan no. 240, Trenton.” The area includes; Lots # 1 to 168, Block A-D, east of Reid Street and south of Hamilton Road, being Lot # 1 Concession 1, Township of Sidney. Surveyed by Ronald Benn, O. L. S. and signed October 14, 1964.
A by-law map for the City of Belleville covering area from the Bay of Quinte to College Street & the Moira River to Sidney Street. Initially dated April 4, 1977 but revised later on October 2, 1996. Complied by the Quinte Planning Board. Scale 1;4800. Signed by Mayor J. Ben Corke and Clerk Earl M. Dafoe.
A by-law map for the City of Belleville covering area from the Bay of Quinte to College Street & Station Street, Herchimer Avenue to the Moira River. Initially dated April 4, 1977 but revised later on October 2, 1996. Complied by the Quinte Planning Board. Scale 1;4800. Signed by Mayor J. Ben Corke and Clerk Earl M. Dafoe.
A topographical map of Ontario from the Canada Index 1, Maps of the National Topographic System of Canada. Published by the Department of Mines and Resources (now the Department of Natural Resources). Dated July 1991. Scale 1:50,000.
"The Only Railway Serving All Ten Provinces of Canada:" a map showing the Canadian National Railway System in 1952. The map includes: Canadian National Railways, Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company, Central Vermont Railway Inc., Duluth, Winnipeg and Pacific Railway Company. Composed by C.N.R. Montreal. Scale 10/16 of an inch to 50 miles.
A copy of a map planning streets and buildings in Belleville, Ontario, 1892. The total area extends from Belleville to Bay of Quinte to Bridge Street (sheet 2) and from Bridge Street to Concession Road Allowance - now College Street - (sheet 1). Surveyed by Henry Carre, Ontario Land Surveyor.
A full color Map Guide to Belleville & Trenton. Published by Citi Design Group Inc. in 1997. Using a numerical/alpha grid system, different advertisers throughout the city are named and located with cartoon images. On the back is the full name of the business and grid location.
A Floor Plan of the Main Cell Block and Basement at the County Court House on Pinnacle Street in Belleville, Ontario. The “Old Cells” are in the basement of the Court House. The Main Cell Block is connected to the Court House on the southeast. Composed by Charles A. Mott, City Engineer, and dated November 15, 1944.
A map of the City of Belleville, including property boundaries, waterways and roads. House numbers are also included. From Bridge Street East north to Station Street and from the Moira River east to Bleecker Avenue. Map composed by the Quinte Planning Board and dated February 23, 1976. Scale 1:2400.
Donated by the Heritage Belleville Committee in 2017.
A lot certification and map of Lot 32, at the intersection of Front and Bridge Streets, in the town of Belleville. Certified by P.L.S. David Williams and signed April 13, 1870.
A special policy area map for CFB Trenton. Dated 06 Jan 1979, revised 12 Feb 1979. Scale: 1 inch : 0.5 mile. Published by the Quinte Planning Board. Composed by Laura.
The original map is a tracing of the printed map by Samuel de Champlain from "Les Voyages" in 1613. In the 1616 map, more additions were made to the north and south due to increased colonization. It shows Lake Ontario, here called Lac St. Louis today is known as Georgian Bay, Lake Huron and the Great Lakes.
The map was purchased by John Carter Brown Library, July 1953. The library had received it from Arthur Rau, an antique bookseller in Paris. Reproduced by the Meriden Gravure Society in 1956.