The file contains 2 original copies of the publication "The Elevator" dated April 1919, Belleville High School, a complete Honour Roll of the School and photographs of many of its soldier members.
The file contains an original copy of a souvenir booklet and program from City of Belleville "The Friendly City" Old Home Week July 14th to 19th, 1947.
The file contains a copy of an e-mail with a picture about the unveiling of a plaque to Dr. Alexander Ross (born in Belleville) in Chatham Freedom Park.
The file contains a number of newspaper articles and pictures about the construction of the Norris Whitney Bridge, also written remarks by Honourable James Snow, Minister of Transportation, at the Sod-Turning Ceremony for the Norris Whitney Bridge, 13 November 1980; copy of news release and fact sheet.
The file contains a original building permit for the City of Belleville, dated 14 June 1951; 2 copies of photograph from the Royal Tour 1959 and notes about the Mead Johnson plant located at 231 Dundas Street East, Belleville.
The file contains a number of items connected with the Symons Family:
Labels from Symons' Ladies Store, Belleville
Program from Annual Commencement Exercises Belleville High School 16 December 1921
Copy of money order, London, England 27 November 1924 to Mrs. Clara A. Symons, Belleville
Program from Annual Commencement Exercises Belleville High School 28 November 1924
Envelope and card printed 1867-1927 Diamond Jubilee Souvenir Peony Plants from H.R.H. The Prince of Wales
Letter from Susan Tweedsmuir, Elsfield Manor, Oxford, England dated 24 May 1943 addressed to Mr. Watson thanking Belleville Horticultural Society for vegetable seeds
The file contains a number of newspaper clippings from the 1930s about local residents and buildings. Also contains a piece of writing titled "The History of Friend Andrews told by Alexander Andrews (1959). The item is dated 20 January 1961 and is a genealogy of the Andrews family.
The file contains a copy of the announcement flyer for the Hastings County Historical Society celebration of 150 years of railroading (including some information on the Railways of Belleville) along with a copy of the publication Outlook, Issue Number 216, April 2006 with the article "Belleville's Railroad Past Brought To Life".
The file contains an order of service for the National Thanksgiving service held on the Armouries Lawn, Belleville, 3 July 1927 (Diamond Jubilee of Confederation) and a receipt dated 19 October 1880 for part payment by John McKenna on one Barrett Singer, signed by James Barrett.
The file contains a number of newspaper clippings from the 1990's: 1) "The Good Old Days", Bancroft; 2) "Glacing Back", Bay of Quinte; 3) "Historic Hastings", Belleville 4) "Remember When", Belleville.
The file contains two copies of Belleville's Heritage, published by the Hastings County Historical Society; a partial inventory of old buildings; one from 1978 and volume II from 1983.
The file contains a copy of a magazine article taken from the publication What's Happening, Winter 2005. Titled "Reflections of a Life" is is about the 100th Birthday celebration of Gwen Lazier-Braidwood.
The file contains newspaper clippings from the 70's primarily from The Intelligencer about the Holloway Street United Church in Belleville. Also in the file: copy of the 100th Anniversary Letter; 100th Anniversary Order of Service; Centennial celebration booklet (1874-1974); Annual Report 1967; church bulletins.
The file contains newspaper clippings from the 70's primarily from The Intelligencer. Titles such as: Dr. Horne Ends Practice for Guelph Hospital Post; Carrying Place Church Marking 150th Birthday; 15 Years Ago - The World Championship; Ontario to Test Nursery Here; Potter Says Bridge To Be at Old Site; Anniversary Couple Mirrors City Growth (Jim and Alice Cordes); Ladies of the Locks Work Well; Till Real Thing Comes Along; Medical Pioneer Dr. Sam Is Dead (Dr. G.S. Cronk)
The file contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer dated October 18, 2004 about the 150th anniversary of Emmanuel United Church in Foxboro, Ontario.