- CA ON00156 TR/0012
- File
- 1965
File contains newspaper clippings about the 1965 postal strike.
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File contains newspaper clippings about the 1965 postal strike.
Belleville Grand Trunk Railway Riot 1877
File contains a c.1877 copy of a telegram to Col.Powell in Ottawa, report of the Queen's Own suppressing railway mob in Belleville, c.1877 copy of telegram from Belleville City Council to Lt.Col. Durie of Toronto re military presence required to suppress uprising at Grand Trunk railway, and other miscellaneous documents on the c.1877 railway uprising of workers in Belleville.
Belleville Labour Board – Ont. Regulation 97/64
File contains c.1968 newspaper clips on the Belelville District Labour Council supporting Mayor Scott on the industry mission dispute, and other miscellaneous clips on the Ontario Regulations.
Belleville National Employment Office 1960
File contains a c.1960 newspaper clip on Belleville's unemployment rate, and a c.1961 newspaper clip on Hastings County opening a winter works program to reduce unemployment.
Belleville Public Library Strike
Part of Beth Green papers
News clippings and two photographs concerning the seven-week shutdown of Belleville Public Library from late October 1986 over a contract dispute between employees and the library's board. Includes letters to the newspapers from local citizens in support of the staff and reports of the support received from Farley Mowat.
File contains a newspaper clipping about unemployment rates in Belleville in 1956.
Belleville Unemployment 1968-69
File contains newspaper clippings about relocating the Unemployment Insurance Commission regional headquarters to Belleville and about building contractors vying for the job.
Belleville, Irish Immigrant Girls 1854 article
File contains newspaper clippings on Irish immigrant girls being brought to Belleville as there was a need for female workers
Blacksmith Shop – poem by Charles Andrew Tupper 1964
File contains copies of a poem “The Blacksmith Shop” by Charles Andrew Tupper of Foxboro that was published in the Intelligencer.
Edith Bristol discusses her immigration to Canada, her work as a companion/housekeeper and her contributions to St. Thomas' Church and the missions.
Bristol, Edith Mary
Part of Smith family photographs
Black and white photographs of varying size. Photographs depict the building of a dam at Shaw Falls. Brief description written on each photograph.
Rocco Campoli discusses his immigration to Canada and working for the Grand Trunk Railway, at farming and at the Canada Cement company.
Campoli, Rocco
File contains newspaper clippings about the Manpower program in Belleville, helping residents find jobs and receive training.
Queena Cooke discusses her work as a housekeeper at Glanmore.
Cooke, Queena
Correspondence concerning industrial relations
Part of Lewis Zandbergen collection
Two letters from Kennet Blackwell, Assistant Locomotive Superintendent at Belleville Station, dated November 15th and December 14th, 1876, concerning grievances of engineers and recommending their dismissal and the weakening of their union, the Brotherhood of the Grand Trunk Engineers and asking for instructions in the case of the men organizing a strike.
[These actions led to the Belleville riots of 1876-1877.]
Digital copies of photographs relating to the lumber industry in Hastings County
Photographs of lumber camps and First World War infantry units in the Marmora area of Hastings County, Ontario.
History of Labour in the Quinte Region
File contains an essay titled "History of Labour in the Quinte Region: with Emphasis on Belleville's First Unions" written by Lynn M. Champagne.
House of Refuge and Industrial Farm (Hastings County)
A booklet of rules and regulations governing the Hastings County House of Refuge and Industrial Farm. 12 pages.
Maud Alice Logan discusses Glanmore from an employee's point of view.
Logan, Maud Alice
Many Town Residents Attend 'Open House' at Paper Plant
A newspaper article pertaining to an open house held at the Hinde and Dauch Paper Company plant in Trenton.
Trenton News