Digital photographs of Henderson building during demolition
- CA ON00156 2024-003
- File
- 4 January 2024
Photographs taken during the demolition of the Henderson building at 397-399 Front Street, Belleville, Ontario.
Parsons, Trevor R. J.
Digital photographs of Henderson building during demolition
Photographs taken during the demolition of the Henderson building at 397-399 Front Street, Belleville, Ontario.
Parsons, Trevor R. J.
Solar eclipse glasses and digital images
Six digital mages taken in Belleville during the 2024 solar eclipse and a pair of Royal Astronomical Society of Canada solar eclipse viewing glasses.
Hill, Amanda
Digital photographs of sun during 2024 solar eclipse
Photographs taken at the Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre during the solar eclipse of 8 April 2024.
De Haan, Nikki
Portraits of Black History in Belleville
Three-panel exhibit on Black history in Belleville, produced for the Caribbean Festival in Belleville in August 2024.
Glanmore National Historic Site
A Lancaster from 630 Squadron of the Royal Air Force
Article on a Lancaster bomber which crashed near the French villages of Tramont Emy and Tramont Lassus on the night of July 24/25, 1944. One of the two men who died in the crash was Pilot Officer Ross William Lough of Belleville, Ontario.
Inès, Warme
Images taken during the 2024 solar eclipe in Belleville
Seventeen digital photographs of people viewing the solar eclipse at Meyers' Pier in Belleville and six photographs of artists taking part in the Quinte Arts Council "Plain Air in the Path of Totality" event at the pier.
Fraiberg, Gerry
Images of the sun taken during the 2024 solar eclipse in Belleville
Three images of the sun taken during the eclipse of 8 April 2024 and time-lapse video of solar totality period over Belleville.
Lantz, Paul
Memorial card for Shirley Sutherland
Card printed for Shirley Sutherland's memorial service held in Tweed on 29 June 2024.
Digital photographs of items at Gilead Community Centre
Photographs of items at Gilead Community Centre, 420 Bronk Road, Corbyville, Ontario:
City of Belleville. Community Services Department
Digital images of Henderson and Coleman Castle buildings in Belleville, Ontario
Digital photographs of the Henderson building at 397-399 Front Street and the Coleman Castle building at 68 North Front Street.
Hill, Amanda
Digital photograph of remains of property at 217 Pinnacle Street, Belleville
Remains of property at 217 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, Ontario, after a major fire overnight on November 12-13, 2023.
Hill, Amanda
Research materials on Charlotte Sills
Research notes and newspaper clippings about Charlotte Sills, compiled as background information for a cemetery tour held in June 2023.
Spice, Patti
Memoirs of School Days at the Ontario School for the Deaf, 1945-1960
Roult, Donna
Drone photograph of wildfire smoke over Belleville, Ontario
Photograph taken by drone of wildfire smoke conditions in Belleville, Ontario.
Goulah, Andrew
Digital images of fire at Thrashers Garden Centre, Belleville
Three digital images of fire and fire damage at Thrashers Garden Centre in Belleville, Ontario, taken on 20 and 21 August, 2023.
Garbutt, Richard
Digital photograph of property at 217 Pinnacle Street, Belleville
Hill, Amanda
Account of the Hastings County individuals who served in the North-West Resistance/Rebellion of 1885.
Brearley, Donald T.
List of students at the Ontario School for the Deaf, 1870-1928
List of students taken from Register 1 at the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf. More information on these students is available by emailing the School Archives.
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
Digital photograph of former sign at 214 Front Street, Belleville
Sign reading 'Schryver's' from former Schryver drugstore at 214 Front Street, Belleville, Ontario. City directories place this business at this location from 1959 to 1964.
Fedor, Kim
Digital photograph of plaque commemorating Simpson's Tavern
Plaque commemorating Simpson's Tavern, put up by the Hastings County Historical Society on Front Street, Belleville in 2017.
Text reads: "In 1797 James and Margaret Simpson had a small log tavern at the southeast corner of this intersection. In 1799 they built a frame tavern which became the hub of Meyers' Creek for political rallies, military recruitment, training and courts-martial, Masonic lodge meetings and social gatherings. After James died in 1802, Margaret continued the business and was the first woman granted a tavern license in Midland District. In 1820 Margaret build a frame Georgian-style inn on the northeast corner of the intersection. It was sold in 1825 to the Wallbridge family and was demolished in 1973."
Hill, Amanda