Item is the program and invitation to the 2019 Volunteer Appreciation Dinner for the Municipality of Port Hope.
Item is a short written history of 13 King Street, Port Hope by Barbara (Haultain) Loucks, a former resident of the house.
Item is the Port Hope Lawn Bowling Club Visitor's Book, 2003-2017.
Collection 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.
File consists of one (1) event programme from "The Stars of Port Hope Civic Awards" Ceremony for the year 2015, held on 21 Apr 2016. Former PHA board chair, Marielle Lambert, received "Outstanding Citizen," and PHA volunteer Mary Jane Broughton received a Civic Award.
Lambert, Marielle (Bennett)Collection consists of various documents and objects related to the history of Port Hope, c1900-2016. Please refer to series, file, or item-level descriptions for more detailed information.
File 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 HopeSeries consists of three (3) DVD-ROMs which contain scans of most documents and photographs in the Long Family Collection, 2015.
Series is a collection of newspaper clippings from a scrapbook album created by the Port Hope Lawn Bowling Club.
Item is a plaque gifted to the Port Hope Lawn Bowling Club, from the Ontario Lawn Bowls Association, celebrating the club's 115th anniversary in 2015.
Fonds consists of issues of the "ACO Matters" Newsletters, 2008-2015. The newsletters contain various articles chronicling events and historic topics; and are produced between 3-4 times per year by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Port Hope Branch. It includes: May 2008 (article by the Port Hope Archives), February 2009, May 2009, November 2009, February 2010, June 2010, September 2010, November 2010, February 2011, June 2011, September 2011, November 2011, February 2012, June 2012, September 2012, November 2012, Feburary 2013, June 2013 (article by the Port Hope Archives), September 2013, November 2013, February 2014, February 2015, June 2015, September 2015, November 2015.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario, Port Hope BranchSeries 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.
Ganaraska Valley Probus ClubSeries consists of one (1) DVD including the following files of electronic records related to the development of the "Our Memories: Downtown Port Hope" Oral History Project, 2012-2015: Notes, Presentation, Promotion, Proposal, Questions, Releases, and Transcriptions.
Port Hope ArchivesSeries consists of a scrapbook created by the Port Hope Archives' archivist to document the planning and development process of the "Our Memories: Downtown Port Hope" Oral History Project, 2012-2015. It was created using an empty vintage ledger book, and includes: notes, research, images, and various outcomes in the development of the project.
Port Hope ArchivesItem is an edition of "Boys' Business: A Boy's Adventures with Birds and Beasts," 2015. The original manuscript was written by Charles Haultain and his mother, c1910. It was discovered, and published, by his daughter, Barbara in 2015. The book contains the musings of a young boy while hunting, fishing, and enjoying the life of a young naturalist in the area surround Port Hope, and Hope Township. It also includes sketches and watercolours created by Charles Haultain.
Loucks, BarbaraFile consists of two (2) tickets and information booklets from the 50th Anniversary Port Hope House Tour, hosted by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario Port Hope Branch, 3-4 Oct 2015. The tour included: The Cone (115 Dorset Street West), Wimborne (89 Dorset Street West), 110 Dorset Street West, 82 Pine Street South, 76 John Street, Bloomsbury (2 Baldwin Street), Craig House (42 Bedford Street), Molson Mill (284 Hope Street North), Terralta (160 Dorset Street West), Thomas McCreery House (78 Augusta Street), Cawthrone House (64 Augusta Street), Coach House (39 Pine Street South), Metcalfe Terrace (134-136 Walton Street), Palmer House (23 Shuter Street), 25 Shuter Street, Log Cabin (284 Hope Street North).
Lambert, Marielle (Bennett)File contains certificates awarded to the Port Hope Lawn Bowling Club.
1) 115th anniversary certificate awarded by the Municipality of Port Hope
2) 110th anniversary congratulations sent by the Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club
3) Potters World Indoor Pairs Championships, 2007
Fonds consists of materials created and collected by the Port Hope Archives related to the "Our Memories: Downtown Port Hope" Oral History Project. It has been arranged into eight (8) series: (1) Research and Workshop; (2) Development Papers; (3) Business Directory Research; (4) Agreement Forms; (5) Written Submissions; (6) Electronic Documents; (7) Project Planning Scrapbook; (8) Oral History Interviews.
Port Hope ArchivesCollection consists of materials accumulated and inherited by Barbara Loucks, related to the Gladman, Stuart, Grant, Haultain, and Loucks families, 1850-2015. For detailed information, please refer to series and file level descriptions.
Fonds consists of textual records, photographs, and various ephemera created by the Port Hope High School, and former Port Hope School Board, c1856-2014. It has been arranged into sixteen (16) series: Yearbooks, Port Hope High School Bible, Uniform Jackets, Photographs, Student Records, War Work Records, Financial Quotations, Newspaper Clippings, Teachers' Notebooks, Blueprints and Architectural Proposals, Minutes, Account Books, Mark Books, Attendance Registers, Roll of Honour, Correspondence, Notes and Publications.
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