Item is a catalogue for Nicholson File Company of Canada, 1956. Catalogue illustrates files and rasps available. Also includes a "welcome" from company president Paul C. Nicholson.
Item is "The Tide of Life and other Poems" by T. Watson Kirkconnell, 1st Edition, 1930.
Item is a notice to invite Port Hope residents to organize the Port Hope Horticultural Society in 1894. From the back of the card: "Notice! A meeting of the members of the proposed Port Hope Horticultural Society will be held at 4 o'clock, p.m. on Thursday, January 11th, 1894 at the Provisional Council Chamber, in McLean's Building, on Walton Street, Port Hope, for the purpose of organizing the said Society and the Election of Officers for the first year. H. H. Burnham, Mayor Port Hope, Jan. 9th, 1894." Card is addressed to George Watson of Port Hope.
Series includes one (1) copy of the 'Shakespeare's Daughters: A Fantasy in One Scene' play, copywright 1910 by Samuel French (Canada) limited, and one (1) newspaper clipping of the front page of 'The Evening Guide' (Port Hope) newspaper from Thursday, August 3, 1944 featured photos and an article about the 'Garden Fete' fundraiser, featuring the 'Shakespeare's Daughters' play.
A portrait of Ruth Trott taken at their home on Dorset Street, Port Hope, Ontario.
A photograph of Jack Barker Garnett, dressed in military uniform, and his wife Ruth (Trott) of Port Hope.
Item is an ink blotter from the 'F.G. Cotter & Co.' company from Port Hope.
Item is a poem written by Ona Gardiner to Frank Long, regarding missing money from Perrytown Church.
Item is a comprehesive notebook of family genealogy compiled by Joseph Shuter Smith of Port Hope.
Includes the genealogy of:
Bedford
Bellenger
Brantly
Burdick
Burnham
Cady
Clark
Clarke
Cumming
Dunn
Fox
Griffing
Hall
Hammond
Hunt
Keller
Leet
Losey
McCreery
McGill
McVitty
Perkins
Perry
Playter
Reed
Rogers
Russell
Sculthorpe
Sherman
Shuter
Smith
Stoddard
Talbot
Underwood
Vennor
Wagg
Walton
Ward
Wilkins
Woodworth
Item is a red notebook of "Letters Selected from the Copy Book of Elias Smith", which were hand copied from Harriet A. (Smith) Perry at the Bluestone House in 1927. The dates of the letters range from 1799 to 1833.
File includes letters written from Joseph Shuter Smith to his parents John David Smith and Augusta Louisa Smith.
1) Letter sent from Nicolet College in Nicolet, Quebec on May 11, 1847. Joseph details what he is learning and the games he plays.
2) Letter sent from Port St. Franc[o]is, Nicolet detailing how Joseph plans to get home to Port Hope.
Item is a letter sent from John David Smith to his wife Augusta Louisa Smith, 1837.
Item is a certificate appointing Thomas Ward as an ensign for the Northumberland militia forces, 1803.
Item is a certificate appointing Thomas Ward as a colonel of the First Regiment of the Durham Militia, 1831. Copy.
Portrait of Harriet Augusta Smith in 1886.
Portrait of Harriet Augusta Smith in 1884.
Portrait of sisters Cecelia & Elizabeth Ward.
Item is the last issue of the 'Northumberland Today' newspaper, from November 27, 2017. Also includes a letter sent by Metroland Media to their subscribers notifying about the newspaper no longer being published.
Item is a ledger book containing the receipts and disbursements information for purchased plots in Welcome Cemetery, Port Hope from 1868-1936.
Series includes hand-painted posters used to advertise movies at the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope.