Mary Hall is a resident of Belleville, Ontario. She was a member of the Historic Structures Committee of the Hastings County Historical Society.
Published
Mary Hall's research notes for the Historic Structures Committee of the Hastings County Historical Society on properties in the Moira Street area of Belleville, Ontario.
Also Molly Bramley's negatives of the buildings researched by Mary.
Donated by Mary Hall in July 2018. Negatives by Molly Bramley were donated by the Trent Port Historical Society in February 2015.
Published
Overview of historic houses in 'Area A' of Belleville, Ontario, comprising the following streets:
* Moira East
* Cameron
* Strachan
* Grier
* Evans
* Ridley
* Baldwin
* Geddes
* Elm
* Stone
* Olive
* Reid
Molly Bramley was a photographer based in Ivanhoe, Ontario. She was born Mary Elizabeth Roushorne in Bala, Ontario. She married Stanley Bramley in Bala on 30 September 1950 and died in Ottawa on 15 April 1990.
Published
Notes and some photographs of historic houses in 'Area A' of Belleville, Ontario, comprising the following streets:
* Moira East
* Grove
* Grier
* Geddes
* Ridley
* Baldwin
* Olive
and a photograph of the former axe factory building at 54 Station Street, Belleville.
There are photographs by Molly Bramley of the following properties:
* 110 Moira Street East
* 39 Grove Street
* 45 Grove Street
* 47 Grove Street
* 49 Grove Street
* 54 and 56 Grier Street
* 59 Geddes Street
* 55 Baldwin Street
* 28 Olive Street
Molly Bramley was a photographer based in Ivanhoe, Ontario. She was born Mary Elizabeth Roushorne in Bala, Ontario. She married Stanley Bramley in Bala on 30 September 1950 and died in Ottawa on 15 April 1990.
Published
Notes and some photographs of historic houses in 'Area A' of Belleville, Ontario, comprising the following streets:
* St. Charles
* Stone
* Reid
* North of College
* Station & Cannifton
There are photographs by Molly Bramley of the following properties:
* 65 St. Charles Street
* 66 St. Charles Street
* 8 Stone Street
* 18 Stone Street
* 53 Cannifton Road
* 90 Cannifton Road
* 216 Station Street
Published
Manuscript and typescripts notes on houses in Area A of the Historic Structures Committee's research project on historic properties in Belleville, Ontario.
Published
* 'Researching Heritage Buildings' by Parks Canada, 1983
* 'A Grand Tour of Victorian Houses' flyer for a doors-open event held on 10 May, 1986
Molly Bramley was a photographer based in Ivanhoe, Ontario. She was born Mary Elizabeth Roushorne in Bala, Ontario. She married Stanley Bramley in Bala on 30 September 1950 and died in Ottawa on 15 April 1990.
Mary Hall is a resident of Belleville, Ontario. She was a member of the Historic Structures Committee of the Hastings County Historical Society.
Published
Photographic materials relating to houses researched by Mary Hall in 1978-1980:
* 38 black and white negatives of Belleville properties
* 28 contact prints
* 31 black and white photographs (taken by Molly Bramley)
* 32 colour photographs (taken by Mary Hall)
* 21 colour negatives
Molly Bramley photographs were donated by the Trent Port Historical Society in February 2015. Mary Hall photographs donated by Mary Hall in March 2019 (2019-016).
The Building Research Committee was a group of the Hastings County Historical Society which researched the history of buildings, mostly in Belleville. It was originally called the Historic Structures Committee. The work of the group resulted in the publication of two illustrated volumes called 'Belleville's Heritage', published in 1978 and 1983. In 1991 Heritage Belleville produced the [*Heritage Buildings East of the Moira River*](https://archive.org/details/heritage-buildings-east-of-the-moira-river/mode/2up) volume, which also grew out of the activities of this committee. A second edition was published in 2012 and the volume was made available on the Internet Archive in 2024.
Published
Hand-written minutes of meetings of the Historic Structures Committee (later the Building Research Committee).
Donated by Mary Hall in March 2019 (2019-016).