British Israel World Federation flyer
- CA ON00156 2020-017
- Pièce
- c.1947
Flyer advertising talks by Rev. E. J. Springett in Montreal.
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British Israel World Federation flyer
Flyer advertising talks by Rev. E. J. Springett in Montreal.
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Jackie Simpson file relating to Carman fountain
File of correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs relating to the relocation of the Carman fountain from Glanmore National Historic Site to the Moodie cottage in Belleville, Ontario, in 1997, including notes on the history of the fountain. The fountain was at the Moodie cottage from 1997 to October 2019, when the City of Belleville removed the fountain into storage. It was located at Glanmore from 1984 to 1997 and was at Franklin Foley's ironworks from the late 1960s to 1984. It was moved to Fireman's Park at Dundas and Front Street in 1961. It was originally located at the Carman property at Dundas and Bleecker, which was built in 1876.
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Photograph of Mike Stanko and Clare Homan
Photograph taken at John and Leatha Homan's farm on Harmony Road in Corbyville, Hastings County, Ontario. It shows Mike Stanko, a displaced person from Poland who came to Canada after the Second World War, and the Homan's son, Clare, next to a car.
Photograph of drawing of St. Peter's Presbyterian Church, Madoc
Photograph of a drawing of St. Peter's Presbyterian Church in Madoc, Ontario. A note on the back of the image states that the church burned down in 1873 and the house on the left was the residence of Rev. David Wishart, later owned by George Gillespie.
Photographs of Santa Claus Parade in Belleville
Six colour photographs of floats in the Santa Claus parade on Front Street in Belleville, Ontario in 1976.
Final Report of the Study Committee, Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School
Report on the proposed closure of Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, prepared for the Accommodations Committee of the Hastings County Board of Education.
Photographs of Belleville Exhibition grounds and Stephens Adamson events
Collection of photographs from the Scott and Cooney families of Belleville, Ontario:
1) Streetcars and Tickell furniture factory on Foundry Street in Belleville, c.1895
2) Photograph of horses at the Quinte Exhibition grounds, c.1900
3-10) Photographs of the Quinte Exhibition (James Scott (1879-1947), the donor's grandfather, was the groundskeeper), c.1925
11) Page 9 and 10 of the S-A Conveyor, with photos from the Stephen-Adamson Christmas party, 1945
12) Photograph of children with Santa at a Stephens-Adamson Christmas party, c.1950
13) Photograph of Stephens-Adamson baseball team in front of the fountain at the Quinte Exhibition grounds (including Gordon Cooney, 1912-1968), c.1950
14) Gordon Cooney (father of Fay Bradshaw) and two other men having their hair cut at Seely's barber shop on Front Street in Belleville, c.1963
Photographs of Wardens of the County of Hastings
Photographs of Wardens of Hastings County (with some duplicates):
Three photographs of staff and councillors of Hastings County Council for:
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Flyer for 50th anniversary celebration
Flyer and program for a 50th anniversary celebration of the Volunteer Bureau (later Volunteer and Information Quinte).
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Materials transferred from Glanmore National Historic Site
Various items formerly kept at Glanmore National Historic Site.
Seven volumes of the 'Elevator' publication of Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, from:
Also a list of prize winners and entrants into the 50th Anniversary juried Arts and Crafts Show at BCIVS in 1978 and a promotional pen with the name of the school on it.
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Editions of the Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School publication Elevator for the following years:
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Digital photographs of Mohawk blockade in support of Wet'suwet'en protest
Eleven digital photographs of the demonstration at the railway lines in the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in support of the Wet'suwet'en protest against the construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline through their territory.
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1) Order of Service for the inauguration of the Foresters’ Orphanage on Foresters' Island, Deseronto, August 5, 1905
2) Scanned photograph of Herbert Joseph Howard (1864-1920), accountant at the Bank of Montreal, Deseronto between 1906/7-1920
3) Scanned photograph of Florence Ashworth, wife of John P. Ashworth, manager of the Bank of Montreal, Deseronto, 1903-1923 (c.1914)
4) Scanned photograph of John Brian Ashworth, son of John P. Ashworth, manager of the Bank of Montreal, Deseronto, 1903-1923 (c.1914)
5) ‘Souvenir and Programme’ of the 1929 Loyalist celebrations in Deseronto
6) Article on the history of the Layer Cake Hall in Bath, Ontario, by Muhammad Arif, Larry Pearson and Godfrey Spragge, September 1976
Architect drawing of Deseronto Public School
Coloured architectural impression of the public school building in Deseronto, Ontario.
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Family tree showing four generations of descendants of Hugo Berghardt Rathbun (1812-1886) and Louisa Storm (1820-1885) of Deseronto, Ontario.
Aerial photograph of Deseronto and Bay of Quinte, Ontario
Aerial photograph taken by Ralph Lawlor in the 1980s, showing Deseronto, Foresters’ Island, the Bay of Quinte and the Skyway Bridge, Ontario.
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Registration certificate for Sampson Clarke
Certificate of registration for the national purposes of Canada of Sampson Clarke of Deseronto, Ontario.
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Letter to Mrs McAfee of Deseronto on the death of her son
Letter to Hester McAfee about her son, Harold, who had died of pneumonia in hospital in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England on 11 March 1917.
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Economic Development publications for Deseronto, Ontario
Materials relating to economic development in Deseronto, including a feature in ‘Great Lakes Cruiser’ magazine, August 2001; Land inventory and promotional materials about the town, 2003; Downtown Revitalization Project handouts, 2007; 2012 Naylor’s Theatre historical fundraising calendar (annotated by Town’s Edge B&B).