- CA ON00156 2024-024
- File
- 1961
Two plans of the Belleville Plaza lot on Dundas Street East in Belleville, Ontario, with names of stores.
Principal Investments Ltd.
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Two plans of the Belleville Plaza lot on Dundas Street East in Belleville, Ontario, with names of stores.
Principal Investments Ltd.
Nine printed and annotated maps:
Maps 3 to 8 are annotated with routes of bicycle rides taken by John Uttley between 1949 and 2010 and with occasional notes about the removal of railway lines.
Uttley, John
Collage of topographical maps of Trenton area
Collage of pasted 1933 topographical maps of the Bay of Quinte region, with 'Wavecrest' property identified in ink.
Canada. Department of National Defence
Scanned copies of Second World War maps
Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment
Seven wall maps taken from S.S. #15, Tyendinaga
Seven maps:
Book:
Depth of the Moira River for Channel Plan
Part of Map collection
A map showing, primarily, the depth of the Moira River within Belleville, Ontario. Together with a written report, it proposed a channel to the New Ferry Slip. Major streets and some lots are also labelled. By John D. Evans, P.L.S. on April 28, 1881 or 1887. Scale: 66 feet : 1". Note the interesting colouring at dimmed edges.
Donated by the Col W. N. Ponton Estate.
Evans, John Dunlop, P.L.S.
Map of City of Belleville and Principal Buildings
Part of Map collection
A map of Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario and its principal buildings. Produced c. 1878. Scale: 13 chains to an inch. Photocopied from Hastings County Directory at the Archives of Ontario (D-1).
Map of Belleville Harbour Flood Limits and Dredging
Part of Map collection
A map of the Bellleville Harbour, in July-August 1880, featuring harbour dredging, flood limits of 1879; Flint & Holton's saw mill; Mill Island; Grand Junction Railway. By E. de Bouchinville. Scale: 400ft : 1 inch (original).
de Bouchinville, E.
Belleville and Bay of Quinte depth chart
Part of Map collection
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.
Hamel, F. M., C.E.
Map of the Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland
Part of Map collection
A "Map of the Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland" published by the Copp Clark Co. Ltd. of Toronto in 1945.
The map served dual commercial and educational purposes. It advertises for a chocolate company with slogans and images: "Neilson's, The best chocolate bars in Canada [and] Neilson's Jersey milk chocolate - The best milk chocolate made." On the top right corner, an inscription writes that the map was for rural, underprivileged schools and was not to be removed from such locations.
Copp Clark Limited
Part of Map collection
1972 copy of an 1837 plan of 'Diseronca' (now Deseronto, Ontario), surveyed by G.J. Clapp on August 26th, 1837. The plan is Plan 43 of the plans registered in the Hastings County Registry.
The north-south streets shown on the right side of the map are, from right to left, First Street, Second Street, Third Street and Fourth Street. Near the end of Fourth Street a wharf is marked on the map. This is Culbertson's Wharf.
Clapp, Gilbert S. P.L.S.
Aerial Photograph of Hamilton and Hope Townships
Part of Map collection
Hamilton & Hope Townships, Map (order) 841-5711 showing areas of; Hamilton & Hope Townships-including Cobourg & Port Hope showing Hydro lines and gas & oil pipelines. Dated August 27, 1973. Scale: 1 inch = 2000 feet.
Sketch of future Belleville waterfront
Part of Map collection
A "Surveyor's Concept Plan of Belleville Waterfront in the future." Drawn by Paul Wiegand circa 1970.
Includes heritage buildings moved to new location. Heritage buildings (left to right) Lynch House, [unknown] Patrie House, Margaret Simpson Inn (1820) [church], [house from Pinnacle or Church St.?] . . . 2nd from right: McIntosh, Ridley House, right: [unknown]; in foreground: Petrie Stone building. P. Wreg and Concept of Belleville Harbour.
Wiegand, Milton Paul
Foot Bridge across Moira River Blueprint
Part of Map collection
A blueprint planning the suspension footbridge across the Moira River in Belleville, Ontario. Approved by Charles Mott - April 21, 1936. Submitted by Walter H. Patterson of the Patterson Construction Company.
Mott, Charles Allan
Proposed Towns and Military Roads of Upper Canada
Part of Map collection
Poor reproduction of a sketch of Upper Canada to show places designated by Lt. Gov. Simcoe for towns and proposed military roads, circa 1796. The map was published by B. M. Kings.
Reproduction of a map of Upper Canada
Part of Map collection
Reproduction of a map showing "the Routes Lt. Gov. J. G. Simcoe took on trips" throughout Upper Canada from March 1792 to September 1795. The map was charted by Lt. Gov. Simcoe. A good depiction of the area now referred to as Southern Ontario and his plans for a capital there - "London." This map was published as part of "Charting Our Past" from the Archives of Ontario by Stonehouse Publications.
Scale: about 20 miles to an inch.
Part of Map collection
A map showing a zoning limits street plan within the City of Belleville. The zones and symbols can be referenced on the legend. The map was published on February 6, 1974.
Map of Belleville by Evans & Bolger 1877
Part of Map collection
An 1877 map of Belleville, Hastings County, Ontario by Evans & Bolger, surveyors. Map includes a table showing dates of plans in the registry office with plan name, wards and dates.
Digital photographs of Trenton fire insurance plans
Digital photographs of two fire insurance plans of Trenton, Ontario.
Chas. E. Goad Company
Plan of subdivision in Plainfield
Plan of subdivision creating Bay and Cross Streets in Plainfield, Thurlow Township, Ontario. Text reads: "Plan of Town lots laid out on the front of the East Half of lot number twenty three in the Seventh concession of the Township of Thurlow in the County of Hastings, Surveyed for the proprietor Josephy Fletcher Mackencie [Mackenzie] , By John Emerson P.L.S. October 1877. Scale one chain to an Inch. This plan is correct and is prepared under the provisions of the Registrations of Titles (Ontario) Act. John Emerson P.L.S. Duplicate Plan registered the first day of June A. D. 1878." The lot at the southeast corner is identified as "Halls Tavern Lot".
Emerson, John, P.L.S.