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Belleville : The Gateway to Central Ontario
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Belleville : Belleville City Councillor,[1923?]
Front Street - Belleville's Main Business Thoroughfare
North Belleville; Central Belleville; Business Section Belleville; Part of East Belleville
Belleville-Madoc Highway - A Picturesque Route; Belleville Harbor, Where the Moira Joins the Bay of Quinte; Provincial Highway - East of Belleville
Canadian National Round House (Largest in Canada) and Divisional Point
Belleville Booth C.N. Exhibition 1923; Belleville Motor Exhibition, Apr. 1923; Made-In-Belleville Exhibition Oct. 1922; Made-In-Belleville Exhibit, Toronto 1923
Bowling Green; Baseball Park; Water Sports; Country Club; Golf Course, Country Club
International Yacht Races on Bay of Quinte; Trout Lake, Near Bancroft, Where Beautiful Scenery and Big Fish Abound; Bay of Quinte Country Club
St. Thomas Anglican Church; Victoria Ave. Baptist Church; St. Andrews Presbyterian Church; Bridge St. Methodist Church; St. Michaels Roman Catholic Church
Sketch Perspective of Albert College, Belleville Ont.
The Old Albert College; City Hall and Chamber of Commerce
Belleville High School; St. Michaels Academy; Queen Alexandra Public School
General Hospital; Armouries (at Left), City Hall (Centre), Post Office (at Right); Union Station; Belleville Y.M.C.A.; Public Library
American Optical Co. of Canada, Limited; Marsh Engineering Works; Grahams Limited; Carthage Machine Co. of Canada, Limited
Alemite Products Co. Limited; Belleville Hardware & Lock Mfg. Co. Limited; Springer Lock Mfg. Company; Riggs Motor Sales
The Moira from Upper Bridge; International Yacht Races Massassaga 1923; Massassaga Summer Hotel; Bay of Quinte Bridge; Victoria Park; International Yacht Races Massassaga 1923; International Yacht Races Massassaga 1923
A Glimpse of the Bay of Quinte; Scene on Moira River; A Distant View of Oak Hills; Massassaga Park; Suburban Landscape
Ontario School for the Deaf - Beautiful New Main Building - Erected 1923
Shade Bordered Avenues; Pitch Your Tent Here; Belleville Post Office (Left), Belleville Club (Centre), Hotel Quinte (Right)
Residence G.K. Graham; Home Lt.-Col. W.N. Ponton, K.C.; Residence R.J. Graham; Home Dr. G.H. Stobie; Home C.M. Reid
Home W.B. Northrup, K.C.; Home John Elliott; Homestead Late Sir MacKenzie Bowell; Home Dr. J.J. Robertson; Home Lt.-Col. S.S. Lazier
The Refinery of Canadian Industrial Alcohol Company Ltd. Corbyville, Ont.
High Falls, York Branch, Madawaska River; Crow Lake
Progress and Contentment; Modern Farm Buildings; Evidence of Rural Prosperity; Registered Holstein Herd; Colonial Type Farm Home
District Noted for Luxuriant Corn; Typical Pioneer Farm House; Harvesting Heavy Corn Crop; Canada's Best Celery; Tomatoes Yield Abundantly
Dam at Frankford - One of Belleville's Many Sources of Power; Plant Canada Cement Co.
Robertson Wash Gravel Plant, Huntingdon; Talc Mines, Near Madoc
Awaiting Shipment; Chedder Cheese in Curing Room; From Factory to Warehouse; Where Choice Cheese is Manufactured; Loading Cheese at Belleville Dock
The Five Plants of Belleville Creameries Ltd. (Kingston Branch; Head Office and Plant, Belleville; Bancroft Branch; Napanee Branch; Sharbot Lake Branch)
Glimpse of South Belleville; The "Oriole"
Belleville Ontario, The Transportation Centre (Map)
Belleville Market - The Second Largest Country Market in Canada
This digital collection was produced with financial assistance from Canada's Digital Collections initiative, Industry Canada.
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