Scrapbook of matchbook covers promoting Belleville-area businesses
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- c.1950-1965
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Scrapbook of matchbook covers promoting Belleville-area businesses
Recording of an interview with John Trudeau
Interview with John Trudeau of Trudeau Motors in Belleville, Ontario, conducted by Tim Durkin.
CJBQ Radio
Chisholm Lumber 150th anniversary DVD
Video on the history of the Chisholm Lumber business in Roslin, Ontario.
Chisholm Lumber
Printed newsletter from the Ritchie Company's store in Belleville, Ontario. The front cover has a photograph of the store's 47 members of staff. The donor identified Sam McGuire as the second man in the second row and Eliza Hunter (later married Percy Ranson) as the fifth person in the same row.
Ritchie Company Ltd.
Photograph of employees of the Stephens-Adamson plant, Franklin Street, Belleville
Panoramic photograph of employees of the Stephens-Adamson Manufacturing Company of Canada Limited, Franklin Street, Belleville, Ontario. Taken 1 June 1943.
Fan from Sinclair's Dry Goods store
Fan made of card with a wooden handle, advertising Sinclair's Dry Goods and Ladies' Garments. The store was on Front Street in Belleville, Ontario. The text on the back of the fan reads "Compliments of Sinclair's Dry Good and Ladies' Garment, Belleville, Ontario, the store where you get quality, style, service and economical prices. We invite your patronage. We study the wants of our customers and sell only standard high-grade goods". On the front of the fan is a drawing of a woman sewing a Union flag.
Sinclair's Dry Goods
Notes on the history of Chisholm's Mill, Roslin, Ontario
Sutherland, Shirley
Booklet produced at the time of the closure of the Corbyville plant of Corby's Distilleries, containing a history of the Corbys and photographs of employees and site buildings and vehicles.
Corby's Distilleries
Mounted photograph of a "Rexall Week" promotional window display at John Spottiswood McKeown's drugstore, 271 Front Street, Belleville, Ontario, c.1920. Photograph taken by Robert McCormick of Belleville. The display features a range of Rexall products, including: Liver Salts, Rubbing Oil, Baby Laxative, Rexall Orderlies, Celery & Iron Tonic, Beef Iron & Wine, Cherry Bark and Dyspepsia Tablets.
McKeown was born in Belleville in 1871. He was the son of John McKeown senior (a boot and shoe merchant) and Mary Bullen. He married Caroline (Carrie) Lingham on October 5th, 1898 and they had one daughter, Helen, born in 1901. In 1921 the family were living at 16 Alexander Street, Belleville, with a maid called Florence Parks.
McKeown's Drug Store was at this location in Front Street from c.1915 to the late 1960s, when it was taken over as The Coach Room, part of Woodley's Furs. This photograph was found by members of the Woodley family in the basement of the building.
McCormick, Robert
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
Man standing inside a drug store, with display counters on the right of the photograph and a phonograph to the left. The walls are lined with shelves and advertisements. A note on the back reads "Jack Butler (John Gay Butler) in drug store, 1926". "F. B. Butler, 331 Victoria Ave. Belleville, Ont." is stamped on the back three times.
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
Scrapbook clippings relating to local entrepreneurs and businesses from the Stirling, Ontario, area.
Reproduction photograph of Schuster Company wharf in Belleville, Ontario
Reproduction of photograph taken on the waterfront of the Moira River/Bay of Quinte, in Belleville, Ontario, showing a steamship tied up to the wharf of the Schuster Company and looking north. The tower of City Hall is visible in the distance.
Photograph of staff of H. Corby Distillery, Corbyville, Ontario
Photograph of staff of H. Corby Distilleries Limited, Corbyville, Ontario. The photograph was taken outside the distillery, with two of the company's trucks in the background.
H. Corby Distillery Company Ltd.
Scrapbook of news clippings relating to Belleville, Ontario
Scrapbook containing news clippings from Belleville, Ontario newspapers The Daily Intelligencer and Daily Ontario relating to the Board of Trade reorganization and the purchase of the Bay Bridge.
Three sheets of paper used for wrapping pound weights of 'Alpha brand Creamery Butter, First Grade' produced by Alpha Dairies Limited of 57 Cannifton Road, Belleville, Ontario. The dairies are listed at this address in the 1949 Vernon's directory of Belleville.
Alpha Dairies Ltd.
Photograph of Sears warehouse, Belleville, Ontario
Aerial photograph by Richard Lumbers of the Sears distribution warehouse on College Street, Belleville, Ontario, taken on its fifth anniversary.
Lumbers, Richard
Quinte's Isle of Lakes and Bays promotional booklet
Promotional booklet advertising businesses in Prince Edward County, Ontario.
Picton Gazette Publishing Company
Issue of 'Rushlight' publication with article on William Embury
Journal containing article 'On the Trail of William Embury, Lantern Maker: A Tale of Two Countries' by Mel Zaloudek. Embury worked for the W. W. Chown company in Belleville, Ontario, in the 1890s, manufacturing tinware and lanterns.
Rushlight Club, Inc.
Digital aerial photograph of Stream plant in Belleville
Aerial photograph showing the Stream building on Dundas Street West in Belleville, Ontario. The business opened in 2000.
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