Collection of early photographs of unknown origin
- 2008-11
- Collection
- 1840-1900
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Collection of early photographs of unknown origin
Procer, Cameron Law Firm Collection
Approximately 1,800 documents created and or collected by the Procter, Cameron law firm and its predecessors in the course of its daily activities. Includes deeds, mortgages, insurance policies, estate papers, business and personal contacts.
Procter, Cameron law firm
Negatives from Madoc Public Library
The collection contains 8 glass negatives depicting group portraits of men, women and children in farmland and indoor settings. There are also images of farmhouses.
Stirling Historical Society railway collection
Records mostly relating to J.G. Stapley's career with CN Rail along with associated materials on rail history.
Stirling Historical Society
Records of Mapleview School (S.S. #23, Murray Township) and Community Centre
This collection contains records relating to two separate organizations:
Glass lantern slides: Bruce Bairnsfather cartoons and others
Lantern slides and negatives:
Bairnsfather, Bruce
Photographs taken by local photographers
Photographs taken by photographers in Belleville, Picton and Trenton, mostly of unidentified subjects.
Digital copies of materials from Quinte West Public Library
Materials donated are:
Materials loaned for scanning are:
Scanned copies of materials about William 'Bill' Henry Ireland
Letters, campaign literature, and newspapers about Ireland's political municipal and provincial political career, Trenton's film industry, Trenton Memorial Hospital, and Conservative Party organization.
Ireland, William Henry
Maribeth Bird photograph collection
Photographs of members of the Winsor, Holgate and Searle families of Hastings County, Ontario and the Cannifton Mills of Charles Arthur Holgate.
Bird, Maribeth Lillian
F. Henry F. Skill railway photos
Contains photographs of railway stations, boxcars, tracks, roadbeds, and bridges in Hastings County. There are also images of maps, factories and abandoned sites.
Skill, F. Henry F.
The scrapbooks detail activities in the Belleville, Hastings County area from 1920 to 1943. The scrapbooks contain assorted newspaper clippings, extracts from Chamber of Commerce brochures, etc. relating to political, economic, and other happenings.
Fraleck, Helen Agnes
Scrapbooks of materials relating to Masonic involvement in local unveiling ceremonies for Christ Church in Belleville, 7 August 2005; the Parrott Riverfront Trail and United Empire Loyalist monument, 10 September 2005; Belleville Public Library, 9 June 2006; Masonic time capsule, 9 June 2006. Photocopy of Moira Lodge No. 11 Secretary's Dues Book, 1886-1901.
Millett, John
Glimpses of Campbellford: A Celebration of the Town Centennial 1906-2006
Campbellford-Seymour Heritage Society
Materials collected by Arthur Tufts (father of Marilyn Hughes), including:
Tufts, Arthur Herman
Scrapbook commemorating the official opening of Glanmore
Scrapbook pages with 20 colour photographs of the opening of Glanmore on 7 July 1973, with subsequent newspaper reports on the occasion, invitations and commemorative booklet.
McKeown family photograph album and snapshots
Album of photographs and tintypes taken between 1869 and 1874, mainly by photographers in Belleville, Ontario. Two individuals are identified by name: Rev. William Craig and Miss Bogart. Also 21 snapshots from 1900 to 1910, including photographs of Helen McKeown's uncle Arthur, who was undertaking medical training as a nurse. One photograph shows 'prisoners at work' taken from Arthur's room in a hospital.
Belleville Public Library collection
The collection contains: The Second Legislature of Upper Canada, 1796-1800; a Moira Conservation Report from 1955; postcards and photographs of Belleville and the surrounding area (c. 1920s); a bible from the Ketcheson family; and newspaper clippings about Bay Bridge.
Postcards sent to James Morris of Winnipeg, Manitoba
Twenty postcards from members of the Morris family addressed to James Morris of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Morris (family)
Pigden, Lloyd