A "New Map of Upper & Lower Canada" published December 1, 1807. Scale: British statute 69.5 miles to a degree. Created by John Cary, engraver and map-seller, No. 181 strand, London.
A reproduction of an aerial view photograph of the Belleville Harbour at the mouth of the Moira River in Belleville, Ontario. The photograph includes oil tanks, coal piles and trains. Circa 1933.
A reproduction of a pre-1949 aerial view photo located in a tourism advertisement book. The booklet advertises Quinte's cruising waters extending from Trenton to Adolphus Reach.
Reproduction made in 1976 of an 1875 map of the Belleville Harbour in Bay of Quinte. The map features major streets, buildings and depth readings of travelled waters. Surveyed by F. M. Hamel, C.E. Drawn by J. M. Faga. Scale: 1:6000.
The original map is a tracing of the printed map by Samuel de Champlain from "Les Voyages" in 1613. In the 1616 map, more additions were made to the north and south due to increased colonization. It shows Lake Ontario, here called Lac St. Louis today is known as Georgian Bay, Lake Huron and the Great Lakes.
The map was purchased by John Carter Brown Library, July 1953. The library had received it from Arthur Rau, an antique bookseller in Paris. Reproduced by the Meriden Gravure Society in 1956.
A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map #446772E of Elzevir Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.
The photograph shows the North East part of Elzevir Township, Elzevir Creek and the Skootamata River.
Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.
Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map #446772W of Elzevir Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.
The photograph shows the Black River Watershed, North West Elzevir Township, North East Madoc Township, South West Grimsthorpe Township, South East corner of Tudor Township.
Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.
Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
A "Celestial Atlas designed to illustrate the Geography of the Heavens" by Elijah Hinsdale Burritt, an American astronomer and mathematician. This second edition was published in 1833 by F. J. Huntingdon in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut. The pages are as follows:
"The visible heavens in October, November and December."
"The visible heavens in January, February and March."
"The visible heavens in April, May and June."
"The visible heavens in July, August and September."
"The visible heavens in the North polar region for each month of the year."
"The visible heavens in the South polar region for each month of the year."
"Planisphere of the whole heavens on Mercator's projection."
A Geological Map of the Madoc Gold Region, 1866. Geological data on map was taken principally from the reports of the Geological Survey of Canada. Secondly, by information and facts obtained on the spot by gentlemen engaged in the gold fields. What follows is a description of the general geological character of the area.
Author: Henry White, P.L.S. Published by G. B. Ware, 16 Toronto Street, Toronto, Ontario.
A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map # 444771W of Hungerford Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.
The photograph shows Hungerford Township from Tyedinaga Township north to Bogart and Claire River.
Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.
Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map #444772E of Hungerford Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.
The photograph shows Hungerford Township, Concession 3 to Tweed Village, Stoco Lake and Bogart Village.
Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.
Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map #445772E of Hungerford Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.
The photograph shows the northeast part of Hungerford Township, south of Elzevir Township, Hwy 7 and Skootamata River.
Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.
Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map #445772W of Hungerford Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.
The photograph shows the east part of Hungerford, southeast corner of Elzevir, west part of Sheffield and southwest part of Kaladar Townships in Lennox and Addington County.
Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.
Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
A reproduction of an air survey photograph produced by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Map # 444772W of Huntingdon Township in Hastings County, Ontario. Circa 1950.
The photograph shows Huntingdon Township, Fuller Village north to Concession 13 and Moira Lake.
Donated by Walter I. Watson, P.L.S.
Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
A hydrographic map of the area surrounding the Bay of Quinte, Picton to Presqu'ile Bay in Ontario, Canada. With maps of Trenton Approaches, [racist slur redacted] Narrows, Belleville Harbour & Telegraph Narrows inset. Surveys completed in in 1952-53 and 1957. Map printed June 15, 1962. Published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service, Marine Sciences Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Sheet number 2069.
A hydrographic map of Belleville Bridge to Telegraph Narrows (Bay of Quinte) in Ontario, Canada. Surveys completed in 1893, 1953, 1957. Map printed July 30, 1959. Published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service, Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa.
Donated by the Glanmore National Historic Site in 2016.
A hydrographic map of Deseronto to Presqu'ile (Bay of Quinte) in Ontario, Canada. Surveys completed in 1893. Map printed June 1940. Published by the Hydrographic and Map Service, Surveys and Engineering Branch, Department of Mines and Resources, Ottawa.
Donated by the Glanmore National Historic Site in 2016.
A hydrographic map of Plans in the Bay of Quinte, Ontario, Canada. 4 inset maps are included of the 1) Trenton and Approaches, 2) Belleville, 3) [Racist slur redacted] Narrows, and 4) Telegraph Narrows. Nautical surveys completed by Col. W. P. Anderson in 1893 and Mr. E. A. Ghysens in 1934. Map printed March 25, 1952. Published by the Canadian Hydrographic Service, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa.