Materials collected by Lewis Zandbergen, including many editions of the Stirling News Argus and Community Press newspapers, some Belleville school yearbooks, a collection of photographs and materials relating to the history of Stirling and to Stirling Public Library.
Scrapbook of news clipping relating to people in the Rawdon area of Hastings County, Ontario. Includes announcements of births, marriages and deaths and reports on people serving in the Second World War. Compiled by Eileen MacMullen.
Items from a photo-album scrapbook of materials relating to Stirling Public Library, including press clippings and photographs of library activities, mainly dating from the late 1990s to 2007.
Dr. Fred Eggleton, Russ & Mary Sills, Annette Taylor
Constable Frank Wallwork, Russ Sills, Stirling Village Council, PoliceChief Jack Foster
Judy and Melanie Potts, Pearl Conley
Ross Ray, Harold Holden
Ron Reid, Eugene Lang, John Warden
Bob Vandervoort
Jim & Jean Pollock, Marvin Cooney, Heather Pollock
Craig Watson & son, Stirling Citizens Band, Barry Wilson
File also contains reproductions of old postcards of Stirling and a 1992 photograph by Carol Surridge of the 'Welcome to Stirling' sign, which reads "The little village with the big heart".
Two flyers advertising the Hastings County Museum including the days it was open, hours of operation, entrance fees, and a brief description of the collection. One has opening dates for 1962, the other for 1963.
An unbound history of Stirling titled "The Heritage Years: A History of Stirling and District" , edited by Blanche Faulkner and Rosella Clancy, and published by the Stirling Historical Book Committee in 1984. It is 555 pages with photographs and an index. It is placed in three folders. (a,b,c).
A newspaper article announcing the creation of a new annual publication by the Quinte Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society. It is called 'The Beacon'. Lewis Zanbergen was editor and Bob Dawes was president of the local branch of the society.
Press release of 27th January 1998 announcing the change of name from Glanmore - Hastings County Museum to Glanmore National Historic Site, with the museum's logo.