Item consists of a photographic postcard of the 1948 Brampton flood.
Item is a programme for a banquet held in honour of the Shoeies' Softball Team, the 1929 Brampton League champions. The event was held at the "O.C.C. Banquet Hall". Inside, the team is referred to as the Shoemakers. W. O'Hearn is listed as the team catcher.
Fonds consists of records created or collected by the Walker family of Brampton, including Harry Walker who ran a shoe store at 17 Main Street South. Fonds includes an early photograph of Harry Walker inside the store which was in operation during from at least 1933 (possibly earlier) to at least 1987. (A second location of the store was on Queen Street West according to newspaper sources.)
Fonds also includes two photographs of the Ontario Bookbinder's Council 1953 -1954 on which William Walker served, a promotional leaflet from Charters Publishing Company, a copy of the Convervator from 1949 (the 75th Anniversary edition), a newsprint copy of Brampton bylaw 25-79, a photograph of McHugh Public School class (ca. 1930), a photo-mechanical reproduction of a photograph of a band, and newspaper clippings relating to printer's unions in Brampton, McHugh Public School, and other local places and events.
Series consists of minute books created during the third and fourth incarnations of the Board:
- Vol. 1: 1909-1919
- Vol. 2: 1947-1955
- Vol. 3: 1956-1961
Fonds consists of Official Board minutes of Brampton Methodist Episcopal Circuit, 1856-1884.
Sans titreItem consists of a postcard of Main Street South, looking south. Image includes a billboard for J. G. Taylor Men's Furnishings and Senate Cigar Store, with the image of a pack of Wrigley's Spearmint gum.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of houses on Main Street South, south of Wellington Street East, across from Gage Park.
Item consists of a postcard of tree-shrouded houses on Main Street South, opposite Gage Park. There may be a greenhouse indicated in the background.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of Main Street South, Brampton, looking north.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of Main Street North, Brampton, looking south from the railway bridge. The station itself is not seen in the image.