Item consists of a photographic postcard of people on the athletic field at Rosalea Athletic Park.
Item consists of a postcard showing people sitting on the field of Rosalea Athletic Park.
Series consists of scrapbooks with clippings from local newspapers, relating to the Brampton Board of Trade and local businesses:
- Vol. 1: 1958-1960
- Vol. 2: 1960-1962
- Vol. 3: 1963-1965
- Vol. 4: 1965-1966
- Vol. 5: 1967-1968
- Vol. 6: 1972-1973
- Vol. 7: n.d.
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 of Georgetown Methodist Circuit (includes Georgetown, Glen Williams, Acton, Hornby, Stewarttown, Norval, Salmonville, Campbell's Cross, Ashgrove, Limehouse), 1859-1911; Sabbath School minutes, of Limehouse Methodist Episcopal Church, 1877-1893; records, including marriages, 1899-1893, of Georgetown Methodist Church, 1896-1925; Official Board minutes (photocopy), of Limehouse Pastoral Charge (includes Limehouse, Glen Williams, Churchill), 1926-1940; baptisms, 1926-1954, marriages, 1926-1955, burials, 1926-1955, of Norval Pastoral Charge (includes Glen Williams, Limehouse, Norval), 1926-1955; records of Glen Williams United Church, 1947-1971; records of Glen Williams United Church, 1922-1971; records, including baptisms, 1911-1946 (including Milton), 1948-1976, marriages, 1911-1926 (including Milton), 1941-1976, burials, 1911-1948 (including Milton), 1948-1976, of St. John's United Church, Georgetown (includes Georgetown Methodist Church, Glen Williams), 1911-1998.
St. John's United Church (Georgetown, Ont.)Item consists of a photographic postcard of St. Paul's Methodist Church.
Item consists of a postcard showing a bird's eye view of the Dale Estate Limited greenhouses, with chimneys in the background.
Item consists of a real photo postcard of a bridge over the Etobicoke Creek.
File consists of a satirical newspaper called "The Growler". The title was apparently printed weekly on Saturday afternoons.
While the item lists "Quirk, Gammon & Snap" as its editors, it was a project of the Brampton Times editor and his son, George and Luther "Lou" Tye.
Item consists of a postcard of an unidentified band. Postally unused, the verso includes "Brampton" written in pencil; this may be written by the original owner, or may have been written by a dealer, in which case it may only be where the estate they purchased it from lived.
Item consists of a real photo technique postcard of an unidentified band. On the verso, "Brampton, Ont Band" is written, but the source of that identification is unknown. May have been printed by a company called "CyKo".