Fonds consists of the research collected by Shane Peacock in the process of writing "The Great Farini," c1980-1996. For more detailed information, refer to series-level descriptions.
UntitledFonds consists of records related to the Women's Institute based out of Elizabethville (former Hope Township). It includes a hand-written minute book for the branch (1989-2004), and an official Women's Institute handbook (1987).
UntitledFonds consists of papers and photographs created by the Port Hope Lions Club from their inception until the present roster, c1931-2006. For more detailed information, refer to series-level descriptions.
UntitledItem is a written genealogical history of the Bigelow family of Hope Township, and associated families, covering family history and events from 1808-2014.
- this object is a "Master Sailor Certificate" on vellum.
- the certifiacte is made out to William Wakely, dated Feb. 22, 1884. It has been signed by William Smith, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries and A. W. McLelan Minister of Marine and Fisheries.
- this certificate allows the bearer, W. Wakely to sail a fore and aft rigged sailing vessel in the inland waters.
Postcard of the front of the Town Hall with a family in front of the Col. A.T.H. Williams statue. Colourized, circa 1970s.
Postcard of the exterior of Port Hope & District Hopital. Circa 1970s.
The item is a small book titled Soil Survey of Durham County - Report No. 9 of the Ontario Soil Survey. The book also contains a map of the results of the soil survey.
The items were published by The Crane Limited and subsidiary companies for their employees in the Armed Forces and for those at home who are keenly interested in the welfare of these friends in the services. a) March 1944 b) May-June 1944 c) April 1944 d) July-August 1944 e) September 1944 f) November 1944 g) December 1944 h) January 1945 i) CWAC Digest j) Understanding your Teenager*
UntitledBlack and white photograph of two young boys in Cadet uniforms, 1945, taken outside 118 Charles St., Port Hope. - the boy on the left side is Harold Wakely and the boy on the right is Don Ashton.
Item is an insignia patch from the "Sea Cadet Regatta, 1945, Port Hope", round in shape. - the patch belonged to Harold Wakely when he was a member of the Sea Cadets. - the felt patch consists of 2 parts, the outer part is of a white colour with a garland of gold coloured leaves on the outer edge. - -The inner circle is sewn to the outer piece along the edge. The blue lettering is on a white background. In the centre are crossed paddles, boxing gloves, the letter "W" in a box and two hands in a hand shake position at the top. All in the same blue at the lettering.
Military Instruction at Drill Shed.
Photograph of Bandshell in Port Hope
Certificate and accompanying envelope for Duncan Chisholm, verifying that he now is now able to practice law. Given under the rule of the Law Society of Upper Canada. The certificate cost $15.00
UntitledSeries of programs for 'The Northumberland Choristers' events that took place at Port Hope United Church, a) 'A Northumberland Christmas, December 4 1994 b) 'Music to Make You Smile', November 26 1995 c) 'With a Smile & A Song, November 24 1996 d) 'Messiah', December 8 1991
UntitledFile consists of the documents used to conduct the 2002 season of the Friends of Music. It includes: Programs, contract, correspondence between Friends of Music members and Correspondence between Friends of Music and performer's agencies. Season included: Allmana Sangen and La Jeunesse Youth Orchestra.
UntitledFonds consist of two W.H. bronze medals (1935-1936) , a Hamilton bronze medal pendant and a Little Big Four Championship tie bar (1934).
UntitledFile consists of documents regarding the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority's channelization project, 1980-1983. It includes: "Floods Force Port Hope to Change" Toronto Star, 10 Jan 1983; "Engineer's report on Port Hope channelization project comments," 25 Apr 1980; image from 20 Oct 1983; image from 20 Jul 1983; "Ganny blasting starts Monday," 15 Aug 1983; "Town Pursuing more land acquisitions downtown," 15 Apr 1980; "Ganny blasts boosted;" "Channelization report ready for approval," 8 Sep 1981.
UntitledFonds consist of records relating to James Austin's relationship to Trinity College School. Included are report cards, newspaper clippings, photographs, diplomas, prize certificates, and War Years Reunion information, 1939-1942.
UntitledFonds consists of files related to the planning and execution of events celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Town of Port Hope in 1984. For more detailed information, refer to file-level descriptions.
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