Series consists of Annual General Meeting minutes for the Port Hope & District Horticultural Society, 1985-2002.
UntitledSeries consists of one hundred and forty-seven (147) colour, black and white, and Polaroid, photographs created by the Port Hope Opportunity for Youth to document various events during the period from 1986-1991. Photographs have been removed from photograph albums, and organized in original order.
UntitledSeries consists of a photocopy an original album created as a momento of the first year of operation for Opportunity for Youth; as well as promotional documents which were contained within the album. Photographs have been removed from the album for preservation purposes, and are accessible under 2015.41.1. Notable events: Port Hope Fall Fair, Float Your Fanny Down the Ganny, Canada Day, Dance-a-thon at Port Hope High School.
UntitledSeries consists of a photocopy an original album created as a momento of operation for Opportunity for Youth, 1987-1991; as well as promotional documents which were contained within the album. Photographs have been removed from the album for preservation purposes, and are accessible under 2015.41.1. Notable events: Tag Days, Experience '87 Day Trips, Medieval Feast, "A Slice of Death" Mystery Dinner Fundraiser.
UntitledSeries consists of the operational papers of the Opportunity for Youth organization, 1986-1991. It includes: Minutes, Agendas, Financial Reports and Correspondence, related to the day-to-day operation and fundraising efforts of the organization.
UntitledSeries consists of four (4) VHS videos taped by Opportunity for Youth, 1986-1987. It includes: Wintario in Port Hope, 13 Nov 1985; Wintario - Community Insert, 13 Nov 1986; Wintario - Pre-Show Port Hope, undated; and "A Slice of Death" Mystery Dinner Fundraiser, filmed by Cheryl Brackenbury, Jun 1987.
UntitledSeries consists of the complete run of newsletters of the Ganaraska Valley Probus Club, "Ganaraska Currents," 2008-2015. The newsletters contain: events calendars, photographs of Probus events, jokes, prize winners, local interest articles written by club members, and a listing of current board members.
UntitledItem is a printer's proof of the Revised Constitution for the Durham Agricultural Society, 1845.
UntitledItem is a poster advertising meeting to elect officials and audit accounts for the Durham Agricultural Society, 1839.
UntitledConsists of two ACO house tour pamphlets; one for 1968, the other for 2012. The following places were featured in the 1986 tour; Idalia, Dunain, Batterwood House, Durham House, Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Cartwright's House, The Port Hope City Dairy, The Port Hope Town Hall, Bluestone, St. Mark's Church, Dr. and Mrs. Robert McDerment's House, Trinity College School and Port Hope's Main Street. The following were featured in the 2012 house tour; 1 Barrett Street (owners: Rod Stewart and Masumi Suzuki, Home of: Victoria Rolph) 20A Barrett Street (owners: Rod Stewart and Masumi Suzkui, home of: Helen Bone) 15 Bloomsgrove Avenue (owners: Marielle and Will Lambert), 56 Deblaquire Street North (owners: Carrol Dizenbach and Hugh Levin), 4 Ellen Street (owners: Katherine and Greg Mcharg), 55 King Street (owners: Nancy Sanderson and Michel Sylvestre), 153 King Street (owners: Laurie Carr and Julie Mavis), 98 Ontario Street - Penstowe (owners: Betty Ann and Larry Knutson), Trinity College School - Levan Hall, Trinity College School - Visual Arts Wing.
UntitledFile consists of the following: G. A. Outram Invoice, 1914; G. N. Patterson, 1914; F. H. Brown, 1914; Louis E. Hall, 1914; Bryan Sherry, 1914; Knights of Pythias, 1929; Odd Fellows Membership, 1928 and 1929.
Series consists of two ACO house tour pamphlets; one for 1968, the other for 2012. The following places were featured in the 1986 tour; Idalia, Dunain, Batterwood House, Durham House, Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Cartwright's House, The Port Hope City Dairy, The Port Hope Town Hall, Bluestone, St. Mark's Church, Dr. and Mrs. Robert McDerment's House, Trinity College School and Port Hope's Main Street.
Item is a notice to invite Port Hope residents to organize the Port Hope Horticultural Society in 1894. From the back of the card: "Notice! A meeting of the members of the proposed Port Hope Horticultural Society will be held at 4 o'clock, p.m. on Thursday, January 11th, 1894 at the Provisional Council Chamber, in McLean's Building, on Walton Street, Port Hope, for the purpose of organizing the said Society and the Election of Officers for the first year. H. H. Burnham, Mayor Port Hope, Jan. 9th, 1894." Card is addressed to George Watson of Port Hope.
There are two files, one consisting of two folders containing the newsletter Albertalks, a publication designed, "for and about Graduates and Friends of the College." The second is a collection of notes from the 1962 Older Boys Parliament.
UntitledThis fonds is composed of folders of records containing documents relating to the Ontario Business College: correspondence including letters between: F.C.A. Johnson and E.H. Best; a Miss Nightingale and Michael J. Finnegan; and Miss Nightingale and Fred Jarrett publications containing programs, pamphlets, and catalogues items donated by Principal I.L. Moore such as a catalogue, an advertisement, a cheque to the school from the Farthey family from Johannesburg, South Africa from the Bank of Africa, and a scholarship granted to Adam Johnson the college's rules and regulations, a legal document discussing the trial over the name of the Belleville Business College between that school and the Ontario Business College, and one invoice book from the Business Department ephemera file containing three student records from Geoff Reeves, Maud Reeves, and Howard Frost respectively, as well as a coupon and a copy of the school song, “The Boys of the O.B.C.” items donated by the Wise family including a series of cheques and a scholarship granted to Fred Pritchard blank letterheads, blank cheques, envelopes, and other unused stationary newspaper clippings
UntitledFonds consists of records pertaining to the Victoria Cheese and Butter Manufacturing Association including one folder of administrative documents containing real estate records and the company's charter. It also contains one volume of minutes from annual meetings.
UntitledContains mostly the Quinte Branch newsletter but also a number of walking tours of Belleville and Picton. Some of the minutes from meetings are also included as are some newspaper clippings associated with historic buildings of the region.
UntitledSeries consists of one (1) over-sized edition of The Holy Bible inscribed "Port Hope High School - Date October 31st 1956 - Presented by Kiwanis Club Port Hope."
Item is a programme which includes Dominion Day event schedule, prize list, images of Port Hope, local advertising by businesses and organizations.
Item is an edition of "The Anchor" the newsletter of the Northumberland Branch of the Navy League of Canada, November 2009. The Navy League hosts meetings out of the RCSCC Skeena, located at 17 Mill Street South, Port Hope.