Fonds consists of photographs, photograph albums, and associated documentation, created by the family of Wilbur P. Baulch, 1890-1972.
Baulch (family)The fonds consists of minute and cash books, a song book, Tweedsmuir History Books, photographs, house histories, membership pins, “Home and Country” stickers, books, and subject files pertaining to the activities of the Bay View Women’s Institute. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Series 1: Minutes Series 2: Tweedsmuir history books Series 3: Publications Series 4: Objects
Bay View Women’s InstituteFonds reflects the meetings and membership of Belle of the North Ladies Orange Benevolent Association No. 140. Fonds contains two minute books.
Belle of the North Ladies Orange Benevolent Association No. 140Materials collected by the Belleville Fire Department from members and former members of the department. They include photographs, correspondence, press clippings and fire call logs.
This fond contains a variety of documents relating to the Belleville Fire Department which include, but are not entirely composed of, official policies relating to officer's reports, fire logs, health and safety, arbitration, indemnity agreements with surrounding communities, uniform specifications, certificates and cards, labour related issues, scientific studies, records of the city of Belleville and the Belleville Professional Fire Fighters Association in addition to newspaper clippings related to the fire department dated from 1907 to 2001.
Belleville Fire DepartmentFile consists of details and correspondence regarding the bicycle race with the Bloor Cycle Racing Team. Papers are related to the Port Hope Cycling Grande Prix and the Molson Port Hope Grande Prix both held on 11 Aug 1984.
Port Hope Sesquicentennial Planning CommitteeItem is a notice from a commission appointing John Maguire, Edward Budge and George Wilson as License Commissioners for the License District of East Durham, 6 Apr 1887. Removed from "Budge Family" File, Long Cabinets.
The fonds consists of following series and relate to history of the Oxford North Women’s Institute:
Series 1: Minutes (1907-2006)
Series 2: Tweedsmuir Scrapbooks (1910-2021)
Series 3: Programmes (1910-2018)
Series 4: Photographs ([before 1920], 2015)
File consists of papers relating to the creation of the bronze bust of William Furby, 1984. The bust was at the Port Hope Public Library until 2007 when it was moved to Furby House Books on Walton Street.
Port Hope Sesquicentennial Planning CommitteeFonds consists of the records relating to the administration and operation of the Brooklin Council No. 102 of the Royal Templars of Temperance. Series are broken down into administrative, financial, membership, and ceremonial records.
Brooklin Council No. 102 of Royal Templars of TemperanceThe fonds consists of records related to the history and development of the Brookdale Women’s Institute. Additionally, the fonds contains information and records pertaining to the communities in Southern Oxford County.
It is arranged into the following series and subseries:
Series 1: Brooksdale Tweedsmuir Volumes 1-5 (1820-2011)
Series 2: Women’s Institute Miscellaneous (1909, 1918, 1920, 1923-2017)
- Subseries A – Quilts
- Subseries B – Programs
Series 3: Scrapbooks (1984-2000)
Series 4: Tweedsmuir History (2001-2017)
- Subseries A – 2001-2002
- Subseries B – 2003-2004
- Subseries C – 2005-2007
- Subseries D – 2008-2009
- Subseries E – 2010
- Subseries F – 2011-2012
- Subseries G – 2013-2014
- Subseries H – 2015-2016
- Subseries I - 2017
Series 5: Brooksdale Minute Books (1922-2018)
Brooksdale Women's Institute, Oxford District, Southern AreaThe fonds consists of records related to the history and activities of the Brownsville Optimist Club formerly located in Brownsville, Ontario. They are arranged into the following series and subseries:
Series 1: Charter Banquet, 1 June 1974
Series 2: Executive Officers’ Photographs
File 1: 1974 - 1980
File 2: 1980 - 1990
File 3: 1990 - 1995
Series consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Bible Christian Methodist Cemetery, Perrytown. Research was conducted by East Durham Historical Society (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). Cemetery records include a history of the cemetery as well as a map depicting the location of each of the graves. The record also consists of a list of the names of the deceased along with their plot number. There is also a description of the content on their stones.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for East Zion Bible Christian Cemetery (Also known as Moon's Cemetery). Research was completed by the East Durham Historical Society, (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). There is a brief introduction to the history of the cemetery at the beginning, followed by the names and additional information pertaining to the stones.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Canton Cemetery. The research was completed by the East Durham Historical Society (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). A description of the cemetery is found at the beginning of the document. There is also a map on the inside, demonstrating where each of the plots are located. The document then outlines the names on each of the plots along with the stone number. The names are listed alphabetically. Toward the back of the document, there is text that is written on each of the stones.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Elizabethville Anglican Cemetery. Research was completed by the East Durham Historical Society, (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society. Inside the records, there is a short description on the cemetery. There is also a map which outlines the location of the plots in the cemetery. This is followed by a list of deceased, with the stone/plot number beside there names. At the bottom of the page, there are also descriptions about what are found on each of the plots.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Elizabethville Methodist Church. Research by the East Durham Historical Society, (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). A small history of the cemetery is on the inside, followed my a cemetery plot map. There is also a list of the names of each of the deceased, along with their plot number. At the back, there is also a description of the information that each stone contains.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Knoxville Presbyterian Cemetery. Research was conducted by the East Durham Historical Society (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). Inside the records there is a brief history of the cemetery, followed by a map of the plots. This is then followed by a list of the deceased with their plot number beside their name. There is then a description of what can be found on each stone.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records for Oak Hill Presbyterian Cemetery. Research was conducted by the East Durham Historical Society (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). The beginning of the document includes a history of the cemetery, followed by a map of the location of the stones. Then there is a list of the deceased, with their plot number beside, followed by a description of the information that is written on the stones.
Port Hope & District Historical SocietySeries consists of the transcription of Cemetery Records from St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery. Researched by the East Durham Historical Society (now the Port Hope and District Historical Society). The records include a brief description about the cemetery, followed by a map of the cemetery. There are also the names of the deceased along with their plot number, followed by a description of information of what is found on the stones.
Port Hope & District Historical Society