Four receipts from Belleville businesses, 1950-1958
Three blotters, advertising: Belleville Public Utilities Commission; George J. Tustin, Conservative Candidate for Prince Edward Lennox [1935]; George A. Lee House of Hobberlin store at 250 Front Street, Belleville
Saturday Evening Post magazine in memory of John F. Kennedy, 14 December 1963
Hastings County Board of Education report, 1969-1970
Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School
A set of architectural drawings of the Superintendent's House Elevations, Floor Plans, and Roof Plan at Sir James Whitney School, 350 Dundas Street West, Belleville Ontario. Drawn by C. R. Mallette, Reg. Prof. Engineer - May 19, 2003.
A set of architectural drawings of the Site Plan, Exterior Masonry, Water proofing and Foundation Repairs at Sir James Whitney School, 350 Dundas Street West, Belleville Ontario. Drawn by J. Mendoza, Licensed Professional Engineer, Province of Ontario - April, 2008.
A set of general plans for two floors of Belleville's fourth high school - Centennial Secondary School. Published by Barnett and Rieder June 21, 1965. Scale: 1/16" : 1'2".
A map detailing local streets, schools and their respective names, in Belleville, Ontario. Published by the Belleville and Suburban Planning Board in October 1965. Scale 1:9500.
A map showing the gateways of the Atlantic Ocean in North America, by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. Scale: 1 centimeter = 13.2 kilometers or 1 inch= 20.8 miles. Dated March 1983.
A map showing the Great Lakes of Canada and the USA, by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. The totally area shown includes west Manitoba to east Quebec and north to Lake Nipigon and south to U. S. A. Scale: 1 centimeter = 23 kilometers or 1 inch = 36 miles. Dated July 1987.
A map showing all of Canada by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. Scale: 1 centimeter = 69 kilometers or 1 inch = 109 miles. Dated November 1985.
A map of all of Canada and the boreal forest included within. Additional environmental information can be found on the borders. Composed by the Canadian Department of Natural Resources. Published by Canadian Geographic in 1996.
A map entitled "A Close Up of Southern Ontario, Ontario, and Canada" by the National Geographic Society's Cartography Section. Scale: 1 centimeter = 30 kilometers or 1 inch = 47.3 miles. Dated December 1978.
A "Map of the Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland" published by the Copp Clark Co. Ltd. of Toronto in 1945.
The map served dual commercial and educational purposes. It advertises for a chocolate company with slogans and images: "Neilson's, The best chocolate bars in Canada [and] Neilson's Jersey milk chocolate - The best milk chocolate made." On the top right corner, an inscription writes that the map was for rural, underprivileged schools and was not to be removed from such locations.
Grant of three acres in Deseronto, Ontario, part of the territory of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, to the Board of the Deseronto High School (John Newton, Frederick Sherwood Rathbun, Thomas Roach, Arthur Stanley Valleau, Herbert Burt Rathbun and Thomas Hamlin Nasmith), for the sum of $2,500. A stamp on the reverse of the deed states that it was registered on 12 May 1965.