Item 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, BarbaraFonds consists of ten framed prints from the personal fly-fishing print collection of Douglas R. Greer, 1996-1998.
Series consists of seven (7) documents. (1) Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority pamphlet featuring a map, a description of what they do and different conservation areas in the area. (2) A booklet outlining the programs that the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority is responsible for (3) A pamphlet titled "A Conservation Services Program" designed to "assist landowners in planning and carrying out resource management project" (4) Ganaraska Region Conservation Update Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 2. Speaks about Maple Syrup Day, programs offered and an article on the gypsy moth (5) a pamphlet outlining visitor information for the Ganaraska Forest (6) A Watershed Management Booklet created by Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority, celebrating 35 years (1946-1981) (7) A note addressed to Tom Long from Doug Palmer of the Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority, informing Tom that there are brochures that he might be interested in.
Long, Norman ThomasSeries consists of clippings, notes, correspondence and a scrapbook used personally by H. Reeve; the records have been arranged into five (5) files based on original order. It includes: (1) Bird Watching Notes; (2) Notes - Nature (Northumberland County); (3) Correspondence; (4) Scrapbook (see separate entry); (5) Personal (miscellaneous clippings, etc.).
Reeve, W. HaroldItem is a copy of "In My Garden" by Jean Kilby Rorison, part of the Ryerson Poetry Chap-Books. Also included are 20 additional pages believed to be in Jean Kilby Rorison's hand-writing with poems. Some typed pages. Also newspaper clippings with her poems. Note included with the holding indicates the pieces were collected before 1954.
Long, Norman ThomasSeries consists of ten (10) albums containing newspaper clippings and photographs dating from 1854 to 2002. They relate to flower shows, group outings, annual general meetings, and other special events.
Port Hope & District Horticultural SocietyFonds consists of administrative papers, including the constitution and amendments, minutes, scrapbooks and clippings related to the Port Hope & District Horticultural Society, 1913-1996.
Port Hope & District Horticultural SocietyFile consists of the Port Hope & District Horticultural Society Yearbooks, 2000-2006.
Port Hope & District Horticultural SocietySeries consists of Port Hope Evening Guide newspapers including coverage of a massive flood event from Mar 1973.
Series consists of documents related to the Radioactive Waste in Port Hope. (1) A notice stating that individuals must work together with the government in order to inform them that Port Hope citizens are concerned with the Radioactive Waste and ways they are demonstrating these concerns to the government (2) Cards for Port Hope residents to mail to friends outside of Port Hope so outside voices can be heard (3) A document regarding the Terms of Reference for The Port Hope Area Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Environmental Assessment Panel (4) A notice from the Minister Environment Canada about a Review of Clean Up and Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Wastes, (5) a newspaper article from the Newcastle Independent (27 August 1986) a titled "M.P. Not Happy with Sites" with a news release on the back from the M.P. Allan Lawrence (6) a letter to residents of Port Hope, Hope Township and Port Granby areas informing citizens about the possible location of a nuclear waste site from M.P.
Long, Norman ThomasSeries consists of newspaper clippings recounting the stories of Hurricane Hazel (1954) in Port Hope, 1979-1984. The articles were clipped out of the Port Hope Evening Guide by N. Tom Long.
Long, Norman ThomasItem is Volume 11, Issue 40 of Watershed: Life in Northumberland, Prince Edward County, and Quinte. Published in Spring 2011, page 28-31 features an article on the Ganaraska River and a photograph from the PHA collection.
Lambert, Marielle (Bennett)