Item is a plaque gifted to the Port Hope Lawn Bowling Club, from the Ontario Lawn Bowls Association, celebrating the club's 115th anniversary in 2015.
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Item is a plaque gifted to the Port Hope Lawn Bowling Club, from the Ontario Lawn Bowls Association, celebrating the club's 115th anniversary in 2015.
Item is a 'Season's Greetings' card featuring a photograph of 13 King Street, Port Hope in winter.
Exterior photograph of 150-152 Walton Street before restoration work.
167 Walton Street, Port Hope during and after building the house. 6658d shows owners Mr. & Mrs. Henderson, and another person (possibly builder).
Item is a commemorative plate for the 150th anniversary of the Guideboard/Welcome United Church in 1984. It features a graphic of a Circuit Rider on a horse.
An official copy of the 1846 Plan of Port Hope Harbour and an overlaid Plan for a New Harbour by surveyor Peter Fleming.
The plan shows Peter Fleming's proposed Harbour plan in red, the Office of the Board of Work's plan in Green, and the present Harbour lands and piers in yellow.
Fleming, PeterItem is a typed booklet of transcribed advertisements from 1899, likely from the Port Hope Guide. Includes advertisements from Port Hope businesses.
Team portrait of the 1909 Town League Hockey Champions, "Royal Artillery", Port Hope
In the portrait:
K. John
J. Brown
H.A. Johns
J. Valencourt
J. Record
C. Perry
W. Paul
G. McMillan
C. Davis
C. Perry
P. Nixon
Item is a program from the 1935 'Annual Commencement Exercises' for Port Hope High School. Includes staff and board names, winners of scholarships and championships, and field day championship.
Names mentioned:
Fred Kelly
G.L. Brackenbury
Fern Clark
Bruce Elliott
A.E. Fulford
Leona O'Neill
W.J.B. Davison
Mildred Bickle
W.A. Dunbar
Ruby Thorndyke
C. Stephenson
Murwin Austin
H.W. Mitchell
Margaret Wallace
S. Ryan
Jack Sylvester
Edward Hunt
Elwin Quantrill
L.T. Sylvester
Helen Barnes
Doris Boughen
Fern Hodgson
R. A. Sculthorpe
F.R. O'Neill
G.L. Brackenbury
P.J. Bigelow
M.E. Carson
C.E. Eastman
E.C. Foy
M.E. Hagerman
L.R. Hammond
R.P. Reid
G.E. Ryan
K.M. Staples
Cavan Street, Port Hope, looking north from the corner of South Street, during a flood (1936?). Shows the Chalk Carriage Works building (46 Cavan) and surrounding buildings.
Item is a blank Christmas card inscribed from the Midland Regiment and includes the regiment's insignia on the front of the card.
Item is a blank notecard from the 1st Battalion Midland Regiment's Officers' Mess.
Exterior photograph of 34-46 Walton Street during a fire at night, with the fire department present.
Files includes materials relating to the 50th anniversary of the depositing of the Midland Regiment's colours in St. Mark's Church. 1) booklet detailing the history of the Midland Regiment for the 2004 anniversary event. 2) St. Mark's Church 2004 anniversary program 3) A reading from the St. Mark's Church 2004 anniversary service 4) Poster for the commemoration event
Photographs taken on Sunday, November 21st, 2004. Members of the Midland Regiment attended the Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the depositing of the Regimental Colours at St. Mark's Anglican Church, Port Hope.
a) Left to Right: Morley Chesher, Ralph Hodgson, Normal Gould, William Watson, Colin Lees
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d) Left to Right: Ralph Hodgson, William Watson, Wilfred Pound, Colin Lees, Morley Chesher
e) Photograph of the framed Midland Regiment colours at St. Mark's Church.
f) Photograph of the framed Midland Regiment colours at St. Mark's Church.
Postcard photograph of a building, mentioned on the reverse as being located at the south-east corner of Bramley Street and Ridout Street, Port Hope. Shows the storefront of William Clapp Groceries, Confectionary, Paints, Oils, Wall Paper & C.
Exterior photograph of 7 Queen Street taken from Queen Street, with businesses Bob's Barber Shop and Ted Harp Insurance in the building.
Series consists of films significant to the history of Trinity College School. Included are student-made films and film recordings of football games.
Series includes hand-painted posters used to advertise movies at the Capitol Theatre, Port Hope.
Series consists of the magazine A View From the Hill, previously called The Heads' Letter, published by Trinity College School. In its current form, A View From the Hill is published three times a year.