Item is a book of copied handwritten information on the Welcome Circuit and parsonage. Contains 'Minute Book- Welcome Circuit 1873', and notes on subscriptions and receipts up to 1940.
Item is a certificate for 'Christian Leadership Education' awarded to E.L. Fulford by 'The Board of Christian Education, The United Church of Canada'.
United Church of CanadaCollection consists of various materials and documents related to the history of Port Hope, c1910-1985. Please refer to file and item-level descriptions for more detailed information.
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, PeterFonds consists of eighty seven (87) invoices, cancelled cheques, and receipts pertaining to Irving Margles' clothing store in downtown Port Hope, 1918-1936. Most of the cheques were written to suppliers of Margles' store, including a few related to Port Hope: Port Hope Hydro Electric Commission, Weatherproof Rubber Coat Company, William Currie, International Association of Lions Clubs (Port Hope), Arcade Chain Stores (O. Pattenick, Prop.), W. J. Highfield Victoria Dairy.
Margles, IrvingItem is a hand-written copy of the 'Record of Proceedings of Trustees of Hope Church" from 1861 to 1881. Includes church expenditures, notes about sermons delivered, names of congregation members, trustee business, and expenses.
Item is a small publication named 'The Eagles Nest and Other Stories' by author A.L.O.E. It was presented to Adam Watson, who was in the Intermediate Class of the Methodist Sabbath School in Port Hope, in January 1880.
File contains various receipts issued to the Port Hope Methodist Church, between 1914-1915.
1 a-b: Port Hope Electric Light & Power Co. Ltd., June 1914, with accompanying payment cheque
2: The Port Hope Water Commissioners, December 31, 1914
- Port Hope Gas Co., Jan 1 1916
- Thomas Hayden & Son Iron Founders, December 1 1915
- J.M. Rosevear & Co., Dec 2 1915
- George T. Hancock-General Hardware and Leather Goods, Dec 14 1915
- Thomas Garnett & Sons- Contractors and Builders, Dec 27 1915
- E. Brown & Co., Dec 31 1915
Item is an advertising ink blotter from A.W. Lent fuel company of Port Hope.
File includes two (2) orders of service for Port Hope Methodist Church.
1) Sunday February 9th, 1896
2) Sunday, October 30th, 1904
File includes two (2) orders of service booklets for the Opening Services of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church.
1) Sunday July 15, 1906
2) Sunday July 22, 1906
Item is a brochure published by the 'Hope Township "Vote No" Organization' encouraging its readers to vote no to the legalization of the sale of liquor in licensed premises.
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 receipt from A.W. George & Son Funeral Directors, Port Hope, for expenses of the funeral of William. G. Hannah, 1928.
Item is the last issue of the 'Northumberland Today' newspaper, from November 27, 2017. Also includes a letter sent by Metroland Media to their subscribers notifying about the newspaper no longer being published.
Item is the second edition of 'The Ganaraska Watershed' report, published in 1946.
Item is the publication 'The Rolling Hills' by Mrs. Ross N. Carr (Violet Carr), featuring the history of Manvers Township, and mentions aspects of Port Hope's history. Published in 1867 by 'The Manvers Township Council as its Centennial Project'.
Item is a ledger book containing the receipts and disbursements information for purchased plots in Welcome Cemetery, Port Hope from 1868-1936.
Item is an information booklet given to those participating in 'The Vimy Pilgrimage' in July 1936. It includes general information, itinerary, and information and history about the various stops made on the pilgrimage. July 1936 was when the Vimy Memorial was unveiled.
This booklet belonged to a Port Hope residence.