- CA ON00156 TR/0281A
- Bestanddeel
- 1890, 1893-1894, 1896, 1899, 1910
File contains a 1893-94 season membership, 1890 Women's Christian Association concert programs and advertisements for benefit concerts c.1890s (Leona Riggs), 1899 newspaper clippings
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File contains a 1893-94 season membership, 1890 Women's Christian Association concert programs and advertisements for benefit concerts c.1890s (Leona Riggs), 1899 newspaper clippings
Prostitution - Hastings County and Belleville
Part of Bill Hunt collection
Notes on prostitution for a planned Outlook article.
Cannifton – Corbyville Tweedsmuir history – W.I.
File contains copies of newspaper articles about the history of Cannifton-Corbyville compiled by Ivy Meale for a Tweedsmuir history.
File contains a booklet case with a Gough's Clothier advertisement and a list of start and end dates for First World War knitting projects, and an original flyer advertising the prices of merchandise.
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File contains newspaper clippings about the Soroptimist Federation of America meeting in Belleville.
Belleville Yardmen Benefit Fund Ladies Softball Team
Part of Records of the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County
Reproductions of newspaper articles relating to the career of the Belleville Yardmen Benefit Fund Ladies Softball Team.
Ontario Historical Society papers, 1899
File contains newspaper clippings from 1899 regarding the Canadian Historical Exhibition in Toronto and a letter from Mary Agnes Fitzgibbon of the Women's Canadian Historical Society of Toronto to Colonel Ponton discussing the exhibition.
Digital photographs of Kay Manderville plaque unveiling
Two digital photographs taken at the unveiling of the Kay Manderville plaque at the Lions Park Bridge in Belleville, Ontario.
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Florrie Sexsmith columns for Deseronto Post
Florrie Sexsmith earned $1.00 per week by writing a column for the Deseronto Post newspaper. They include advice, history lessons, decorating tips, travelogues and recipes.
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Display panels on the women who were appointed to be the Hastings County Plowing Match 'Queen of the Furrow'.
Senior of the Year award for Lois Foster
Printed 'Senior of the Year' award for Lois Foster, with printouts (poor quality) of photographs taken at the presentation event.
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Mother of Methodist Church Barbara Heck
File contains newspaper clips on the life of Barbara Hech "mother of the Methodist church".
Entry for Historical Fiction Writing Contest by Fan Finkle. Details a visit to Belleville from the Governor General of Canada and his wife and L. M. Montgomery. 3 pages.
A biography essay on teacher and farmer Phoebe Luella Barker written by 6th grader Matthew van Elsen for an essay contest in Madoc Township. Includes photographs. 25 pages.
McGowan, Renae "Biography of Brenda McCann" H. C. H. S. Student Writing Contest
A biography essay on poet and hairdresser Brenda McCann written by 6th grader Renae McGowan for an essay contest in Madoc Township. Includes photographs. 31 pages.
Gordon, Steven "Biography on Goldie Holmes" H. C. H. S. Student Essay Writing Contest
A biography essay on poet, Sunday school teacher, and Girls' Club leader Goldie Holmes written by 6th grader Steven Gordon for an essay contest in Madoc Township. Includes photographs. 17 pages.
Bailey, Joshua "Biography of Brenda McCann" H. C. H. S. Essay Contest Entry
A biography essay on writer and hairdresser Brenda McCann written by 6th grader Joshua Bailey for an essay contest in Madoc Township. Includes photographs. 21 pages.
File contains two newspaper articles regarding the formation of the Trenton Flying Club in October, 1956. Includes a brief profile of Flying Officer Frances Finkle, a Belleville resident, who was the first woman member of the Trenton Flying Club to fly solo.
Roslin Women's Institute Tweedsmuir History
File contains a photocopied typescript Tweedsmuir History of the Roslin Women's Institute from its establishment in 1908 to 1964.
Rollins, Mrs. Harry : C.N.I.B. Honour
File contains a newspaper article concerning a CNIB tribute to Maude [Mrs. Harry] Rollins who launched the White Cane Club in Belleville ca. 1950 in support of the visually impaired.