Collection 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.
Item is a logbook which contains Port Hope Girl Guides attendance records from 1921-1924. Attendance was recorded by Lillian Hamly, Captain of the First Port Hope Company of Girl Guides.
Also found loosely in the book, likely having belonged to Lillian Hamly:
-Captain's Warrant, appointing Lillian Hamly as a Captain of the Girl Guides
-a map of the Lighting System of Port Hope, 1908;
-a receipt for purchased badges
-two (2) records of accomplished troupe tasks
-portrait of H.T. Crossley and John E. Hunter, leading Canadian Evangelists in the later 19th century
-instructions for knitting a sock
Fonds consists of the operating papers of the Morrish Women's Institute, Hope Township, 1909-2010. It includes: three (3) Tweedsmuir Local History Books; Minute Books (100 years); Scrapbooks of Newspaper Clippings; Audio-visual Materials; 100th Anniversary Materials; Course Materials; Newsletters; History Books of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario (FWIO); Handbook for FWIO Branches; Miscellaneous Papers and Artifacts related to the Morrish Branch. See series-level descriptions for more detailed information.
Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, Morrish BranchFile consists of two (2) documents related to the Alma of the Sons of the Temperance of Canada West, Division #186, Township of Hope, 1867 and 1873. Each document includes a Form of Notice, Form of Resolution and Form of Decision. Names on the documents include: Richard Boney, John Westlick, Arthur Cleyhom?, J. A. Grimison, Paul Upton Oke, John Oke, James B. McMachon, Edward Brockenshire, Thomas Westlick, William H. Giddy, John W. Peacock, Thomas Wade, Jesse Wood, John Grimison, William Greenaway, William Found, Thomas Grimison and Frank Northcott.
East Durham County Land Registry OfficeFonds consists of papers, audio-visual materials, genealogy and photographs related to various branches of the Goheen family of Hope and Hamilton Townships; 1808-2012. It has been arranged into eight series: Land Records; Genealogy; Oral History Tapes; Diaries; Pine Grove School Information; Publications; Photographs; and Scrapbook
Series consists of one (1) DVD-ROM including seventeen (17) images of Molson Mill, 2015. It contains images of both the exterior and interior of the mill building, taken during the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario Port Hope Branch's 50th Annual House Tour, 3 Oct 2015.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, House TourFile consists of an invitation and programme for the Municipality of Port Hope Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, 18 Mar 2016. The dinner is held annually to mark the continued dedication of volunteers serving on the committees of the Municipality of Port Hope. The programme contains a full listing of all committee members who were invited to attend.
Municipality of Port HopeCollection consists of records related to various aspects of the history of the Municipality of Port Hope. For more detailed information, refer to series, and file-level descriptions.
Series consists of newspaper articles regarding various anniversaries and other events of the Port Hope Lions Club, 1960-1986. The articles were originally published in the Port Hope Evening Guide and The Port Hope Independent newspapers.
Port Hope Lions ClubSeries consists of the Constitution and By-Laws for the Port Hope Lions Club, 1952. It also includes associated documents, correspondence, and meeting minutes related to the development of the Constitution.
Port Hope Lions ClubSeries consists of site plans, surveys and other assorted documents related to the development of the Port Hope Lion Recreation Centre and Swimming Pool located at 29 Thomas Street, Port Hope, c1951-1982. It includes: Land Plans and Surveys for expansions to the Recreation Centre, 1960-1975; Financial Statements and Correspondence regarding building expansions; Meeting Minutes and Flyer related to the Recreation Centre; and a Mortgage Document for Recreation Centre Expansion, 9 Jan 1976.
Port Hope Lions ClubSeries consists of the financial statements of the Port Hope Lions Club, c1951-1965. It includes: Capital and Operational Expenses related to the Lion Recreation Centre and Swimming Pool, c1950s; as well as the Treasurer's Annual Financial Statement, 1964-1965.
Port Hope Lions ClubSeries consists of newspaper clippings, entry forms, notes, and a blank "Winner's Announcement Card," for the Miss Olde Tyme Port Hope Contest, 1975. The contest was held as part of a dance event sponsored by the Port Hope Lions Club, and the Olde Tyme Christmas Committee, 1975. The winners were as follows: Beate Szpatt (Miss Old Tyme Christmas); Cheryl Eymen (1st Runner Up); Jayne Brown (2nd Runner Up); Chrystal Michaud and Pat Quigley (Honourable Mentions).
Port Hope Lions ClubSeries consists of various publications and event programmes created by or received by members of the Port Hope Lions Club, 1951-1987. For more detailed information, please refer to file-level descriptions.
Port Hope Lions ClubFonds 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.
Port Hope Lions ClubSeries consists of scrapbook pages with newspaper clippings and associated documentation related to the events of the Port Hope Lions Clubs over the years. Photographs have been removed from the original sticky albums and accessioned under the number 2006.24.1. For more detailed information, please refer to file-level descriptions.
Port Hope Lions ClubFile consists of scrapbook pages with newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence and other ephemera related to the events of the Port Hope Lions Club, 1981-2001. Most of the clippings originally appeared in the Port Hope Evening Guide. It also includes information regarding the Lion Recreation Centre located at 29 Thomas Street, including a flyer advertising hall rental. Photographs have been removed from the original sticky albums and accessioned under the number 2006.24.1.
Port Hope Lions ClubFile consists of scrapbook pages with newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence and other ephemera (i.e. ribbons, etc.) related to the events of the Port Hope Lions Club, 1951-1996. Most of the clippings originally appeared in the Port Hope Evening Guide. Photographs have been removed from the original sticky albums and accessioned under the number 2006.24.1.
Port Hope Lions ClubFile consists of scrapbook pages with newspaper clippings and other ephemera related to the events, fundraising, anniversaries, and running of the Port Hope Lions Club, 1981-2001. Most of the clippings originally appeared in the Port Hope Evening Guide. Photographs have been removed from the original sticky albums and accessioned under the number 2006.24.1.
Port Hope Lions ClubFile consists of the papers of the Sesquicentennial Committee's Final Report to the Town of Port Hope, 1984. It includes: Personal Profile of coordinator; Final Report of Sesquicentennial Coordinator with Memo to Mayor and Council of the Town of Port Hope, 10 Dec 1984; Report to Mayor and Council, 10 Dec 1984; Port Hope Sesquicentennial Committee Preliminary Summarized Financial Reports.
Port Hope Sesquicentennial Planning Committee