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Transferred to the Community Archives in September 2016.
Photographs found in the collection of the Deseronto Archives.
Some items have been scanned and are online at https://www.flickr.com/photos/deserontoarchives/albums/72157716939576158
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1. Eight men with two boats on the shoreline of the Bay of Quinte, c.1900
2. Young bear grasping the trunk of a tree, c.1900
3. Three women outside a house on Thomas Street, Deseronto. They are identified as Carmel Stevenson (later Mrs J. Ivory), Eliza Tompkins (later Mrs William Luffman and Mrs Ernest Denee) and Emma Luffman (later Mrs Chris Stevenson), c.1900
4. Buildings on the Rathbun farm, c.1900
5. Fourteen photographs donated by Vera Ryan, c.1900-1910
6. People outside a cottage, with “Rathbun house on (Cotters) & family” on reverse, c.1910
7. Photograph of a man taken by F. S. Richardson of Napanee, with “D. R. Jones” on reverse, c.1910
8. Three photographs including men in uniform, c.1918
9. Group of men on the platform of the Canadian National Railway station in Deseronto, identified as Gordon Provins, George Topping, Hilliard Toppings, Cribby Blake, Jim McVicker, Ernie Dorey, Luke Gaulin, Clare Black and Doug Cole, c.1930
10. Two photographs of unidentified young woman , one with two men called Harvey and Tommy, c.1940
11. Man riding on farm machinery behind two horses, c.1940
12. Doug Rixen donation of two snapshots of airship R100 in Montreal, 1930 and a reproduction of a photograph of Avro Arrow RL-203, 1958
13. Photograph of pieces of the Queen Anne silver owned by the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, c.1940
14. Top of front page of *The Deseronto Post* for 10 March 1948
15. Mounted waterfront scene labelled “Sans-Souci…On the Bay of Quinte”, c.1960
16. Two views of the interior of the new LCBO, Deseronto, c.1970
17. Man feeding a chipmunk and man on an ice yacht, c.1970
18. Photograph by Charles F. Colby of a diver in an icy waterway, c.1970
19. Exterior view of the store at 348 Main Street undergoing refurbishment, c.1970
20. Quinte Scanner offices on Main Street, Deseronto, with sewer pipes being laid, c.1970
21. O’Connor/Stewart House hotel on Main street, c.1970
22. Eighteen black and white photographs by Lloyd Thompson and Henry Klaver of events held during the Deseronto Centennial celebrations of 1971
23. Dawson’s Marina in winter, c.1978
24. Fourteen colour photographs and polaroids of a parade held on Heritage Day in Deseronto, 4 June 1983
25. Eleven photographs of various houses and buildings in Deseronto, donated by Pat Wilson of Stratford, Ontario, 2006
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1. Edward Wilkes Rathbun, c.1865
2. Company note for use in the Rathbun store to the value of 25 cents, 1869
3. William Barclay McMurrich, c.1880
4. Rathbun family on steps of their house on Front Street , Christmas 1885
5. E. W. Rathbun & Co. office, c.1890
6. Bunella Rathbun holding the reins of a horse in a small carriage, c.1890
7. Five photographs of unidentified groups of men, women, and children, in outdoor settings, c.1890
8. Interior and exterior views of Egar’s drug store, c.1895
9. Deseronto Market on Edmon Street, c.1900
10. W. J. Malley’s drugstore , c.1900
11. Photographs of Newburgh and Marlbank station (courtesy of the Lennox & Addington Museum & Archives), c.1900
12. Dr. John Newton [1842-1918], c.1900
13. Deseronto iron works, c.1905
14. Valentine postcard of Dominion Match factory, c.1910
15. Unidentified bearded man, c.1910
16. Two photographs of a parade on Main Street, 30 July 1913
17. “W. Henderson & S. Terrill lifting gang, C.N.R.” near Deseronto, c.1915
18. Three aerial views of Deseronto and one of Belleville, c.1918
19. Steam train passing through the Canadian National Railway station in Deseronto, c.1940
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1. Photo-postcard of a funeral procession passing the Roman Catholic church in Deseronto [possibly funeral of E. W. Rathbun in 1903]
2. Shawrowl Color postcard of schooner under sail in the Bay of Quinte, c.1910
3. Postcard of the Bay of Quinte near Quinte Cabins, Deseronto, addressed to Beatrice Rixen of Toronto, sent 28 August 1946
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Autograph book created by Jessie Hines of Deseronto, Ontario.
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