1093. The Park, Brampton, Ont.
- CA ON00380 1991.028-286
- Item
- ca. 1905
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1093. The Park, Brampton, Ont.
1094. Church Street, near Crescent, Brampton, Ont.
1146. Elizabeth Street, Brampton, Ont.
1150. Wellington Street, Brampton, Ont.
31 Central School Brampton Ont.
A Bright & Merry Xmas Milton Chandler Brampton. 1905.
A Canadian Village, Port Credit, Ontario
A general view, Streetsville Fair
A Pleasant view from Queen Street, Brampton, Ont.
A Pretty Spot opposite Public Park, Brampton, Ont.
Item consists of a postcard of tree-shrouded houses on Main Street South, opposite Gage Park. There may be a greenhouse indicated in the background.
A Summer Afternoon at Lorne Park Will you exchange post Cards?
A View from Crescent hill, showing Jenning's Conservatories, Brampton, Ont.
Item consists of a colourized postcard of Jennings Nurseries, as viewed from a hill. The greenhouses were located at Church Street and Union Street.
Records consist of photographs created by Streetsville resident Al Betts during his time as a professional photographer. Betts worked professionally as a photographer from ca. 1965 to ca. 1983.
Included are wedding portraits, passport portraits, photographs of various industrial and commercial properties, confirmation (first communion) photographs, and photographs taken for the Streetsville Review newspaper. The geographic coverage of the material is not limited to Streetsville or Toronto Township; Betts travelled throughout Ontario while working for clients, and as a result photographs of other locales are present (including Burlington, Etobicoke, and Toronto). One of Betts’ major commercial clients was the Toronto-based foundry and engineering company John T. Hepburn Ltd. and they sent him to document their projects throughout Ontario.
Betts, Al
Albion Primitive Methodist Mission (Ont.) fonds
Fonds consists of Offical Board minutes, 1851-1883, of Albion Primitive Methodist Mission (includes Albion East Circuit, Bolton, Albion, Columbia (now Coventry), Tecumseth Township, Shiloh in Albion Township, Caledon East, King Township, Palgrave).
Albion Primitive Methodist Mission (Ont.)
Alton - Caledon Pastoral Charge (Ont.) fonds
Fonds consists of records, including baptisms, 1916-1919, marriages, 1897-1925, burials, 1915, of Alton Methodist Circuit (includes Alton, Charleston now Caledon, Melville), 1897-1925; records, including baptisms, 1889, of First Presbyterian Church, Alton, 1874-1917; records, including baptisms, 1865-1887, 1867-1876, marriages, 1858-1888, of Knox Presbyterian Church, Caledon (includes Chalmers Church in Caledon Township), 1848-1925; records of North Erin Congregational Church, 1872-1896; records of Alton - Caledon Pastoral Charge (includes Alton, Caledon, North Erin), 1967-1991; records, including baptisms, 1887-1981, marriages, 1897-1981, burials, 1951-1981, of Knox United Church, Caledon, 1887-1994; records, including baptisms, 1874-1938, 1919-1927, 1940-1965, marriages, 1905-1938, 1919-1965, burials, 1919-1965, of Alton United Church, 1874-1999; records, including baptisms, 1896-1948, of Knox United Church, North Erin, 1896-1971.
Alton - Caledon Pastoral Charge (Ont.)
Part of Palgrave: The United Church and the Community collection
File consists of draft manuscripts and a photocopied newspaper article on the topic.
Collection consists of personal and professional records collected by Dr. Kathleen Armitage. The collection includes 2 editions of the Griffen (Central Peel yearbook) for 1963 and 1964, Peel Memorial Hospital material, including bylaws (1980s), staff annual reports (1981-1990), staff photo directory (1980s), and information/donor package (1988), Armitage family genealogy research (1827-1977), a photograph of students in a classroom in the Helen Wilson Public School (1960s), a photograph of Dr. George Clifford Armitage from the First World War (ca. 1915), and photographs of the Region of Peel's 40th Anniversary Levee held at PAMA on June 7th, 2014.
2017.020 is a copy loan photograph of Radcliffe Infirmary Oxford, Resident Medical Staff 1933 (includes J.A. Bull, G.B. Palmer, A. Lees Low, G.C. Armitage, and G.B. Stewart.