- CA ON00156 TR/3700
- File
- 1930-1932
File contains writings by S. Alec Gordon
- "Play in Three Parts" (The unofficial log of the Senior Boys' canoe trip up the Trent
- "Pine Needles" (Moira Lake Boys' Camp).
Gordon, Stanley Alec
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File contains writings by S. Alec Gordon
Gordon, Stanley Alec
Winter Carnival - Belleville 1974
This file contains a copy of the Souvenir Programme from Belleville's 1974 Winter Carnival.
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.
Williamson, Bea and Bob Belleville Square Dancers 1969
Newspaper article honouring Bea and Bob Williamson, who brought square dancing to Belleville. Includes photographs.
Wilde, Oscar Visit to Belleville 1882
Newspaper clipping on Oscar Wilde's lecture in Belleville. Includes photographs.
Magazine clipping about Maude L. Watts, formerly of Belleville.
Watercolours of homes on West Hill, Belleville
Page with four watercolour paintings of homes, entitled "Grey Ladies - West Hill I Belleville". The four homes are 23 Charlotte Street, 8 Holloway Street, 114 Bridge Street West, 14-20 Murney Street, Belleville, Ontario.
Rector, Anne Elspeth
Victoria Magazine / edited by Mr. & Mrs. Moodie, 1847
File contains a photocopy of Victoria Magazine, Volume 1, no.2, edited by Susanna and John Wedderburn Dunbar Moodie. Includes several essays and poems by the Moodies and various authors.
Victoria District Municipal Council Minutes
Copied from printed volumes of Victoria District Municipal Council Minutes, 1843, 1844, and 1846.
Van Damme, Marjorie Shannonville Post Office History
Letter from Marjorie Van Damme to the Hastings County Historical Association listing items that she donated to Glanmore House. Includes the Shannonville P.O. history card. 2 pages.
Typescript of 'The Merry Men of the Greenwood'
Typescript pages of the text of The Merry Men of the Greenwood by Wallace Havelock Robb of 80 Highland Avenue, Belleville, Ontario.
Robb, Wallace Havelock
File contains an Intelligencer article, 1 February 1967 profiling poet Charles Andrew Tupper's creation of plaques of his poetry for display during the Centennial year. Also present are : i) Tupper's poem The Manahatta, appearing in the Ottawa Journal, 4 July 1964; ii) printed brochures and typescript newsreleases concerning the 'Centennial Plaque Series' by Tupper; iii) a typescript copy of addresses on the Manahatta River delivered by Tupper in Madoc on 27 June 1964 and iv) a typescript copy of Tupper's poem, 'Sagonaska'.
File contains newspaper clippings of works from Anthony Lassing's Scrap Book. Anthony Lassing was a self-taught artist. He was born in Amsterdam in 1928, but later moved to Belleville, Ontario, and was a founding member of Gallery 121, also in Belleville, Ontario.
One invoice for Thompson & Co. Funeral Directors & Manufacturers of all kinds of furniture.
McClure, J. W.
Poster advert for Belleville Theatre Guild Inc. & Trenton Drama Group presentation of "The Little Hut", November 1961
"Songs and Marches of 'Auld Scotia' as rendered by the Kilties Band with photos of Kilties soloists and dancers"
Kilties
The file contains photocopies pertaining to George Moffatt James, founder in 1910 of The James Texts. It contains a list of short stories and sketches, a brief bio and biographical sketch, a poem written by Geo. M. James "Autumn Days", and a short story titled "Theft by Mail"
Taylor, William J. Property and Account Book
Account and property book for William J. Taylor of Belleville. Includes account for Mr. William Baker for clothing, tea, cheese, etc., 1851-1853; assessed values of properties on Ann, William, George, Dundas (north side), Hotel Streets plus some sales and trades of lots.
Stirling Festival Theatre; The Empire Theatre
The file contains the Stirling Festival Theatre House Programs for 2000 and 2004 and Theatrics Summer Playhouse (Bancroft); also a program for Anne of Green Gables (Stirling); Menopositive (The Empire Theatre, Belleville).