Item is a black and white photograph of Sunny Brae Cottage taken from a distance. Located on Thomas St., Port Hope
The item is a small booklet entitled The Story of a Home "Dunain" 1857-1957
Knoxville Church photographs in a decorative frame. This donation consists of: a) 7" x 10" print of the front and side exterior of Knoxville church b) 2" x 4.25" photograph of front exterior of Knoxville Church c) A small decorative wooden frame with a leaf pattern in the four corners, glass front and wood backboard.
Knoxville Church photographs in a decorative frame. This donation consists of: a) 7" x 10" print of the front and side exterior of Knoxville church b) 2" x 4.25" photograph of front exterior of Knoxville Church c) A small decorative wooden frame with a leaf pattern in the four corners, glass front and wood backboard.
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 TourSeries consists of material pertaining to the building of the Port Hope & District Hospital. It includes: Several rolls of hospital building plans and specifications; Construction Disbursements Ledger, 1955-1963; Records of contributions to the Building Fund; Minutes of the Building Committee, 1956-1958; Survey Analysis and Plan for the Port Hope and District Hospital prepared by G. A. Brakeley & Co., 1962; Hospital Building Fund, 1963-1966; Journal of Construction.
Port Hope & District HospitalItem is a Christmas card showing the Port Hope Historical Centre, formerly the fire hall on Walton Street. Photograph taken from the Ganaraska River looking north. The card is not used.
Item is a 1984 calendar of Port Hope. The inside of the calendar contains an information about The Town Hall and Market Building on 56 Queen Street. Also on the inside cover there is a brief introduction to Port Hope and the ACO Branch of Port Hope. On each page there are different pictures of Port Hope and buildings within Port Hope along with a short description. January: 1919 Aerial View of the Corners of John, Walton and Ontario Streets, February: Winter Scene on Walton Street, March: Walton Street Bridge after the 1936 Flood, April: Fire Bell on Walton Street, May: Barrett's Terrace in 1890, June: Little Bluestone on King Street South, July: The Royal Grill - 53 Walton Street, August: The East Harbour in 1878, September: Bank of Upper Canada at 86 John Street, October: Canadian Northern Railway Station on Hope Street North, November: Idalia at 85 Victoria Street South, December: Ware and Record: Tinsmiths and Plumbers at 18 John Street. Throughout the calendar there are important dates throughout Port Hope's history. On the back of the calendar there is a map showing the location of each photograph used.
File consists of an architectural and historical inventory of Walton Street between Mill Street and Pine Street. Booklet created by Jane Staunton, Karen Ingram and Lynn M. Flatley. The inventory includes pictures, maps and research completed by LACAC. Also an index of block numbers, building names, and dates. Each block has a short history written on it, including architectural characteristics, architect, location and year of building.
Long, Norman ThomasItem is a Goad Insurance Map of Port Hope, 1901. The map shows outlines of houses, churches, schools and other buildings; streets, railroad tracks and includes specifics on the buildings such as the number of stories and its measurements.
Series consists of newspaper clippings (both copies and originals) related to various Port Hope hotels, c1854-1989. It includes: The Albion, Bletcher's Inn, Blackham's, The British, Canada House, Durham House, The Ganaraska Hotel, Hetherington's Hotel, Lake View House, Lees Hotel (Mill Street North), Martin Griffen's Hotel, Midland House, The North American, Queen's Arms Inn, The Plains, The Royal, Stenson's, St. Lawrence Hotel, Strong's Hotel, Turner House, The Walton (Queen's Hotel), and other miscellaneous inns, taverns and saloons. The series also contains two (2) paper napkins from the Queen's Hotel on Walton Street.
Series consists of newspaper clippings and a Birthday Scripture Book concerning Terralta (158 Dorset Street West) and the Benson family (mainly Clara Cynthia Benson, PhD), 1868-1986.
Series consists of newspaper clippings and information on the Molson's Mill Art School, c1955-1981. It includes a type-written excerpt from "The Barley and the Stream" by Merrill Denison (1955). Articles were clipped out of the Port Hope Evening Guide by N. Tom Long.
Long, Norman ThomasSeries consists of a photograph and floor plans of the St. Lawrence Block, 87-97 Walton Street, 1974.
Series consists of newspaper clippings, and correspondence related to a study of the Downtown and Harbourfront areas of Port Hope, 1978-1988.
Series consists of newspaper clippings, notes, correspondence and information regarding the Patterson House at 5 King Street, 1930-1989. It also includes N. Thomas Long's Civic Award Certificate (1989), and invitation to the Town of Port Hope Civic Awards Ceremony, 4 Feb 1989.
Series consists of research conducted by N. Tom Long related to the history of the Neelands Block, 7-9-11 Queen Street, Port Hope.
Series consists of newspaper clippings recounting the history of the Opera House, copies of advertisements for the Port Hope Opera House (Music Hall), and original programs for "Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works," "Esther," and "The Grand Patriotic Concert" (1909-1914).
Item is a commemorative booklet for the 75th Anniversary of the Canton United Church (the brick structure), 1951. The booklet includes short history about congregation, buildings, cemetery and organizations.
File consists of two "Port Hope on Foot" walking tour booklets. 1 is for King Street (No. 1) and the other for Dorset Street (No. 2). 1) Book outlines architectural features and historical notes about the street. Houses include Canada House (168 King Street), Captain's Houses (east side of King Street), Grand Trunk (CNR Viaduct), CPR Viaduct, Little Bluestone (117 King Street), Georgian Townhouse (92 King Street), Waddell House (88-90 King Street), Bluestone (21 King Street), R. Charles Smith House (61 King Street), Clemes Duplex (57-59 King Street), Wickett House (55 King Street), Caldwell House (46 King Street), J. Clarke House (St. Mark's Rectory ) (53 King Street), St. Mark's Church (51 King Street), William Smith House (33 King Street), The Benjamin Clarke House (29 King Street), Hume House (22 King Street), Read House (20 King Street), William Mitchell House (18 King Street), The Long's "White House" (15 King Street), Clarke House (13 King Street), Robert Mitchell House (8 King Street), Halton House (5 King Street) and The Honour Block (2 King Street at Ward). 2) Book outlines architectural features and information about the street. Houses include The Hotel (43 and 45 Dorset Street West), 67 Dorset Street West, 71 Dorset Street West, 73 Dorset Street West, 75 Dorset Street West, Lakeview Terrace (77-83 Dorset Street West), 74 Dorset Street West, 76 Dorset Street West, Patterson House (80 Dorset Street West), Perry House (84 Dorset Street West), Wimbourne (89 Dorset Street West), Jones House (94 Dorset Street West), Bletcher House (96 Dorset Street West), 97 Dorset Street West, 98 Dorset Street West, Bredon House (105 Dorset Street West), Muidar (108 Dorset Street West), Randall House (107 Dorset Street West), Strathy House (110 Dorset Street West), The Cone (115 Dorset Street West), Dillon House (120 Doset Street West), THe Carriage House (150 Dorset Street West), Culverwell House (138 Dorset Street West), Terralta Cottage (160 Dorset Street West), Parsons Cottage (166 Dorset Street West), 172 Dorset Street West, Hillcrest (175 Dorset Street West), Homewood (188 Dorset Street West).