167 Walton Street, Port Hope during and after building the house. 6658d shows owners Mr. & Mrs. Henderson, and another person (possibly builder).
Item is a commemorative plate for the 150th anniversary of the Guideboard/Welcome United Church in 1984. It features a graphic of a Circuit Rider on a horse.
An official copy of the 1846 Plan of Port Hope Harbour and an overlaid Plan for a New Harbour by surveyor Peter Fleming.
The plan shows Peter Fleming's proposed Harbour plan in red, the Office of the Board of Work's plan in Green, and the present Harbour lands and piers in yellow.
Fleming, PeterItem is a typed booklet of transcribed advertisements from 1899, likely from the Port Hope Guide. Includes advertisements from Port Hope businesses.
Item is a program from the 1935 'Annual Commencement Exercises' for Port Hope High School. Includes staff and board names, winners of scholarships and championships, and field day championship.
Names mentioned:
Fred Kelly
G.L. Brackenbury
Fern Clark
Bruce Elliott
A.E. Fulford
Leona O'Neill
W.J.B. Davison
Mildred Bickle
W.A. Dunbar
Ruby Thorndyke
C. Stephenson
Murwin Austin
H.W. Mitchell
Margaret Wallace
S. Ryan
Jack Sylvester
Edward Hunt
Elwin Quantrill
L.T. Sylvester
Helen Barnes
Doris Boughen
Fern Hodgson
R. A. Sculthorpe
F.R. O'Neill
G.L. Brackenbury
P.J. Bigelow
M.E. Carson
C.E. Eastman
E.C. Foy
M.E. Hagerman
L.R. Hammond
R.P. Reid
G.E. Ryan
K.M. Staples
Item is one lead .22 caliber bullet. Typically, this item was used with small pocket pistols and mini revolvers.
Item is the Affidavit of James Martyn regarding the boundary between Lot 13 and Lot 14 of the 5th Concession.
Item is the Affidavit of Johiah Beers regarding the location of an original surveying post in the south-west corner of Lot 18 Concession 2.
Names Mentioned:
Johiah Beers
Asa Burnham, Deputy Surveyor
John H. Roche, Provincial Land Surveyor
The fonds consists of records related to the life of Arthur E. Clayton, with many relating to his time at Olney Friends School in Barnesville, Ohio. It is arranged into the following series:
Series 1: Correspondence
Series 2: Photographs
Series 3: Miscellaneous
Arthur Evan Clayton
Item is a receipt from A.W. George & Son Funeral Directors, Port Hope, for expenses of the funeral of William. G. Hannah, 1928.
Item is an advertising ink blotter from A.W. Lent fuel company of Port Hope.
Item is one temporary plaque made of corrugated plastic. The design of the plaque replicates other heritage plaques around the city of Toronto that detail local history. Titled “Baby Point Crescent, Baby Point Road, Baby Point Terrace”, the contents of the sign explains the history of Jacques “James” Baby, who the area is named after. It highlights the Baby family’s ties to slavery, citing they were responsible for enslaving at least 17 Black and Indigneous people. The creator of the sign is unknown, it is one of several signs placed around Toronto to draw attention to the involvment of prominent historical figures in slavery.
Item is a program for a 'Banquet to honour Warden of the United Counties Northumberland and Durham, 1973- J. Weston Banister' at the Durham Memorial Temple on June 1st, 1973.
Item is a Bell Telephone Company of Canada telephone book for Port Hope, issued June 1945
Item is one (1) Bell Telephone Company of Canada telephone book, issued June 1945. It includes Baltimore, Bowmanville, Brighton, Castleton, Clarke, Cobourg, Colborne, Coldsprings, Fenella, Garden Hill, Grafton, Harwood, Orland, Orono, Oshawa, Port Hope, Port Perry, and Whitby.
Bell Telephone Company of CanadaThe fonds consist of various materials related to the career of Betty McArthur including reproductions of her pen and ink sketches of scenes of Woodstock and photographs taken by her of Woodstock homes as well as photos of herself painting. In addition, the fond includes several miscellaneous items including copyright for her book “Fine Lines Around Woodstock”, a programme of a 1996 Show at the Woodstock Art Gallery of her work, and newspaper articles.
McArthur, BettyItem is a birth announcement, with original envelope, for Ruth Mallory Wilson in 1902.
"Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Wilson announce the birth of their daughter, Ruth Mallory Wilson, on Monday, September the twenty-second, Nineteen Hundred and Two. 107 Walton Street, Port Hope, Ontario.
Item is an anniversary issue of the "Blue and White" yearbook from Port Hope High School. It includes school crest history, lists of principals, board representatives, student involvement, school song and other information related to the Port Hope High School.
Port Hope High SchoolItem is a declaration of boundary lines of Lot 27 Concession 6 in Hope Township.
The fonds consists of following series and relate to history of the Oxford North Women’s Institute:
Series 1: Minutes (1907-2006)
Series 2: Tweedsmuir Scrapbooks (1910-2021)
Series 3: Programmes (1910-2018)
Series 4: Photographs ([before 1920], 2015)