Wellington Marbelite Brick Company
- CA ON00156 TR/3161
- Item
- 1930
The file contains a certificate 10 shares of common stock in the Wellington Marbelite Brick Company, dated 23 May 1930.
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Wellington Marbelite Brick Company
The file contains a certificate 10 shares of common stock in the Wellington Marbelite Brick Company, dated 23 May 1930.
Topographical maps of Wellington
Part of Map collection
A topographical map of Wellington - Canada sheet #30 N/14, both east and west half sheets. Published by the Army Survey Establishment, Department of National Defence in 1951. Scale 1:50,000.
Canada. Department of National Defence
Photocopies taken from 2 Bibles donated to Belleville Public Library by Robert B. Redner in 1984. Records of births, deaths and marriages include family names: Osterhaout, Redner, Huyak, Wright, Conger, Patterson Clute, Goldsmith, Minaker, Tompkins, Wolever, Delong, Gordon and Baird.
Plans for COR Station at Wellington
Part of Map collection
A blueprint of the proposed new COR station at Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario. Drawn by John Dunlop Evans, Chief Engineer. Published by the Office of Master of Bridges and Buildings G.T.R. on March 23, 1911.
Evans, John Dunlop, 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
Young, Eugene Claude - Obituary
File contain the newspaper obituary for Eugene Claude Young, born 23-November-1882 and died 23-June-1963. Mr. Young was born in Belleville, was the founding member of the Bay of Quinte Branch of the U.E.L. Association, he lived in Wellington at the time of his death and is buried in Zion Hill Cemetery in Thurlow Twsp.
The file contains a couple of newspaper articles, a programme and a commemorative booklet for the Centennial Celebrations of Wellington.
Newspaper article on the Cannifton house.
Newspaper article on the Manor house in Belleville. Includes photograph.
Quaker Meeting House, Wellington
File contains a newspaper article from The Intelligencer, 20 October 1966 concerning the history and closure of the Quaker Meeting House, Wellington, which would reopen as a heritage museum in 1967.
File contains a postcard type image title “Canada in Applecraft” depicting the Indians, Pioneers, and fathers of Confederation. Mrs. Elizabeth Nind created apple figurines.