- CA ON00156 TR/3047
- Item
- c. 1965
File contains a number of newspaper articles about Ontario's smallest jailhouse in Tweed, Ontario
File contains a number of newspaper articles about Ontario's smallest jailhouse in Tweed, Ontario
Plan of Lot 10 in the village of Tweed
Part of Map collection
A certified reproduction of the "Plan of Lot # 10 in Concession 10 of Hungerford Township into Park Lots adjoining the Village of Tweed C. W." The Village of Tweed depicts: grist mill, saw mill, and on opposite side of River: Fulling & Carding Shop. Surveyed by Thomas Fraser Gibbs, P.L.S., and signed September 1, 1864.
This copy was made in 1972 of plan #157, as registered in the Hastings Land Registry Office.
Donated by Walter I. Watson, O.L.S.
Gibbs, Thomas Fraser, P.L.S.
Desmond H. D. Lowry photographs of Belleville
Colour photographs of the Norris Whitney bridge under construction between Rossmore and Belleville, Ontario and aerial photographs of Belleville, Wellington, Picton, Tweed, Stirling and the open pit mine at Marmora. Photographs of aircraft, including a replica of the 'Spirit of St. Louis', which visited Belleville in 1977 or 1978.
Lowry, Desmond Herbert Douglas
The file contains a copy of the publication "Journal of the Society for the study of Architecture in Canada" Vol. 30, no. 2, 2005. On pages 25-38 there is an article (with pictures) titled "Joseph Connolly in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kingston, Ontario. It discusses churches in Belleville, Kingston, Kemptville, Prescott, Tweed, Grafton, Gananoque and Picton.
The file contains a typed article about the history of the Church at Lodgeroom Corners. In 1847 Robert Gordon organized the first Sunday School near Tweed.
File contains a newspaper article dated 20-November-1961 titled "Fire Completely Destroys Tweed Steel Works Plant".
Tweed : churches, St. Carthagh's Roman Catholic Church
File contains several newspaper clippings regarding the history of St. Carthagh's Roman Catholic Church in Tweed from its establishment in 1887.
File contains several newspaper clippings on miscellaneous topics related to Tweed, Ontario, including Centennial Year (1967) projects; public efforts to stop the closure and sale of the Tweed High School in 1968; and newspaper photographs of local landmarks.
Tuttle, Leslie : assignment of mortgage
File contains a completed assignment of mortgage to Dr. Leslie Tuttle, M.D. and Mary Edith Tuttle, Tweed dated 23 November 1897.
Survey, Ontario Government of Old Homes - 1968
File contains 2 newspaper articles about a survey of older homes in Tweed and the community north of the town in co-operation with the School of Architecture, University of Toronto.
Henderson United Church, Tweed – dedication 1957
File contains a newspaper clipping from 1957 about the dedication of new furnishings about Henderson United Church, all dedications were memorials.