Photographs include COVID-19-related signs, building renovations on Front Street in Belleville, work on the Skyway Bridge, and damage to the concrete of the Bridge Street bridge in Belleville.
The file contains a publication "Kingston Rail - Eastern Ontario's Rail Magazine" Issue 126 March/April 2007 - Kingston Division of the Canadian Railroad Historical Association. Tweed Station Demolished.
The file contains a copy of the announcement flyer for the Hastings County Historical Society celebration of 150 years of railroading (including some information on the Railways of Belleville) along with a copy of the publication Outlook, Issue Number 216, April 2006 with the article "Belleville's Railroad Past Brought To Life".
The file contains a photocopies of: 1) Belleville C.N. Yard Office Station Street; 2) Picture hanging in the River In Banquet Hall at Corbyville; 3) Poem "Stoney Lonesome written by Raymond Lucas; 4) picture of Albert College.
The file contains a newspaper article from The Intelligencer, dated 14 Nov 2004, titled "Stirling train station was home; Ken was reared in era of steam". The article is about Ken Nunn who spent his formative years in the Stirling rail station, growing up in the apartments above the ground floor station. His dad was station master at the train station for more than 20 years.
The file contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer, dated May 16, 2002 titled "Belleville-built boat begins plying Muskoka waters Friday, harkens back to bygone era".
Article by Benzie Sangma from the Intelligencer, 24 November 2002 on 'Plying a future' on the Frontenac, the first steamboat to sail Lake Ontario (in 1816). It was constructed by Henry Teabout on the orders of Lucretia Finkle, owner of a shipyard in Ernesttown (now Bath).
The file contains a newspaper article titled "Mystery of aviation history solved", about a plane on display in city hall in 1914. The First World War bi-plane was built by H.R. Polly and brothers in Belleville.
1975-1976: J. B. Corke, Mayor; H. N. Britton, General Manager; E. G. O'Connor, Chairman; L. A. Langabeer, Commissioner
1979-1980: J. B. Corke, Mayor; H. N. Britton, General Manager; L. F. Reid, Chairman 1979; E. G. O'Connor, Chairman 1980
1981-1982: P. D. Russell, Commissioner; G. A. Zegouras, Mayor; H. N. Britton, General Manager; E. G. O'Connor, Chairman
1991-1994: H. N. Britton, General Manager & Secretary; D. R. Parker, Assistant Secretary; E. G. O'Connor, Chairman 1993-1994; S. R. Langer, Mayor; R. A. Barrett, Chairman 1991-1993
1994-1995: D. R. Parker, General Manager & Secretary; R. L. McDougall, Mayor; E. G. O'Connor, Chairman 1994; R. A. Barrett, Chairman 1995 [2 copies]
1998-1999: R. L. McDougall, Mayor; D. R. Parker, General Manager & Secretary; E. G. O'Connor, Chairman 1998; J. A. Cox, Chairman 1999
Albert Scriven discusses his immigration to Canada, and his farming experience followed by his work in the filtration plant and gas works in Belleville.
File contains a newspaper article from the Intelligencer from Thursday, July 23, 1970 titled “Tidbits of History In Old Newspaper”. It references an old edition of the Daily Ontario dated May 10, 1928 that was purchased at an auction in Prince Edward County.