Photocopy of marriage register
- CA ON00156 2016-16
- Item
- 1865-1867
Photocopy of marriage register from the Regular Baptist Church of Turner's Settlement, Sidney township, Hastings County, Ontario.
Turner's Settlement Regular Baptist Church
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Photocopy of marriage register
Photocopy of marriage register from the Regular Baptist Church of Turner's Settlement, Sidney township, Hastings County, Ontario.
Turner's Settlement Regular Baptist Church
Prince Edward Belleville Ladies Club records
The fonds comprises the following records:
Prince Edward Belleville Ladies Club
Program for 'Tribute to Bobby Hull' hockey game
Printed program for a hockey game between the Belleville McFarland Oldtimers' Hockey Club and the W.H.A. and N.H.L. Professionals, held on Saturday, 17 March 1979, held as a fundraiser for the Salvation Army Children's Camp at Roblin Lake.
Salvation Army Children's Camp at Roblin Lake
Quinte Cultural Centre campaign materials
Materials relating to the campaign to turn the former Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School into a library and cultural community centre. The campaign was ultimately unsuccessful, with the building being demolished in 2004.
Quinte Cultural Centre
Report No. 8 on the Haslett family project
Family history update on the Haslett family.
Haslett, Earl
The fonds consists of 3 boxes of textual records and graphic material about the Ruttan family and Maud Ruttan Way (1889-1952) of Wooler, Ontario, in particular. Includes; diaries, photos, memorial cards, letters, Albert College items, and financial letters.
Ruttan (family)
The Belleville Times newspaper collection
Copies of The Belleville Times, a weekly newspaper, published on Wednesdays in Belleville, Ontario by Roger Worth in 1969 and 1970.
Two reproduction photographs of downtown Belleville scenes
Images show Shryver Drugs, the Dominion Bank and a gas station in downtown Belleville, Ontario.
Mortgages for Hastings County properties, found in the house at 1773 Blessington Road, Corbyville, whose former owner was a land registry employee.
William Dack photographs and video
Photographs and video, including:
13 of the 50th Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School reunion in 1978
20 of the 60th Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School reunion in 1988
22 of the Belleville Centennial parade on 1 July 1978 (and negatives)
Eight reproduction photographs, including the interior of Well's harness shop in Belleville in the 1920s (with William Dack's father on the right of the shot); Thomasburg Anglican church, Latta and Chisholm mills.
Three photographs of UK royal family visits to the Quinte area: Prince Edward, Prince Andrew and Queen Elizabeth II.
An envelope containing a printed card with a pen-and-ink drawing of BCIVS by Rea Clarke, 1978.
A DVD with a four minute video converted from film, filmed during a steam train ride from Belleville to Peterborough in June 1964's Railway Week.
Dack, William (Bill)
Photographic portrait of Fire Chief Brown
Portrait of Fire Chief Brown (died 1929).
God Bless Canada by Effie Chapman James and George Moffat James
Printed music, published by The James Texts, Belleville, Ontario. Words by Effie Chapman James and music by George Moffat James.
The James Texts
Hastings County Historical Society photographic collection
Collection comprises photographs, negatives and reproductions made and collected by the Hastings County Historical Society between 1957 and 2010. The contents cover a wide range of subjects, mostly of locations and individuals in Belleville and other communities in Hastings County, Ontario.
Woodley family and business materials
Photographs and press clippings (mainly reproductions) relating to the Woodley family and their fur business in Belleville. The store on Front Street was established by George Thomas Woodley (1872-1948) in 1904 and closed between 1986 and 1992. George's son Russell, grandson Douglas and great-grandson Daniel ran the store. Photographs include:
George Thomas Woodley [c. 1940]
Isobel and Betty Woodley outside the Front Street store in period dress as part of Belleville's Centennial celebrations in 1979.
Also includes Russell Woodley's diary of a 1919 YMCA canoe trip from Lakefield to Sturgeon Lake (and a photocopy of a transcript of the diary), with a flyer for the 1920 trip and a photocopy of photographs from Mrs Thompson, whom the group visited on their journey.
Woodley (family)
This collection comprises three main series: materials relating to the filming of 'Carry On Sergeant!' in 1927-1928; photographs of the film and used as research materials; and items relating to Harold Stinson's taxi company and service station in Trenton, Ontario.
Stinson, Harold
Toronto Daily Star article on Belleville flood of March 1936
Page 21 of the Toronto Daily Star of 14 March 1936, featuring eight photographs of flooding scenes in Belleville, Ontario. Includes views of Denton's grocery, the Capitol theatre and the damaged suspension foot bridge across the Moira River.
Toronto Daily Star
Research into the McCurdy family of Belleville
Research notes (including photographs), text of a talk, and 35mm slides relating to Lois Foster's research into the McCurdy family of Belleville, Ontario. Lois presented a talk on the family at a reunion in Belleville in 1994. The file contains related correspondence.
Foster, Lois
Diary, photographs and papers relating to Robert Wallace
"Mathison's Life Diary", photographs, documents and press clippings relating to Robert Wallace, director of the Marchmont Home in Belleville for 31 years. Includes photographs of members of the Wallace family, of the Marchmont Home in Belleville. The 'life diary' records key moments of Wallace's life in a summary form. The documents include an obituary of Wallace written by the Council of the China Inland Mission.
Wallace, Robert
Reproduction photograph of Ken Vivian in an early snowmobile
Reproduction of a photograph of Ken Vivian of Shannonville, Ontario, in a car fitted with sleds to make an early snowmobile.
Eight small digital images. These are 3 photos of Gerald Pope's store in Corbyville, Ontario, during the 1950s, the section gang working on the tracks in 1954, a photo of Main Street, Trenton, Ontario, and the Pope farm in Victoria Church, in Prince Edward County.
Pope (family)