Item is the Friends of the Bata Library Bulletin, No. 11 (September 1990) which includes the following content:
- Executive Committee
- Barrett, Karen. The Peterborough Information Infrastructure Updated
- Peterman, Michael. The New Letters of Susanna Moodie. Recorded by Barrett, Karen
- Halpenny, Frances. The Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Recorded by Barrett, Karen
- Lockhart Fleming, Patricia. Upper Canadian Imprints 1801-1841. Recorded by Barrett, Karen
- Hodgins, Bruce. The Canoe as a Canadian Cultural Icon. Recorded by Barrett, Karen
- Annual Meeting
- Report of the Acquisitions Committee 1989-1990
- Rahmel, Fern. Acquisitions 1989-1990
- Annual Financial Statement 1 May 1989 to 30 April 1990
- Friends of the Bata Library – list of members
Item is the Friends of the Bata Library Bulletin, No. 10 (September 1989) which includes the following content:
- Executive Committee
- Barrett, Karen. Editor’s Note
- McKee, Penny. The Peterborough Information Infrastructure. Recorded by Barrett, Karen
- Scott, Monroe. The Writer in the Community Monroe Scott and the Lindsay Public Library Experience. Recorded by Rahmel, Fern
- Young, Scott. Scott Young and the Pleasures of Being a Writer in Canada. Recorded by Stevenson, Betty
- Vaisey, David. The Bodleian Library: Inheritance from the Past – Challenge for the Future. Recorded by Barrett, Karen
- Mallory, Enid. Coppermine: The Far North of George M. Douglas. Recorded by Rahmel, Fern
- Brown, Louise. Elena Lucrezia Cornaro Piscopia 1646-1684
- Annual Meeting
- Report of the Acquisitions Committee 1988-1989
- Acquisitions 1988-1989
- Annual Financial Statement 1 May 1988 to 30 April 1989
- Friends of the Bata Library – list of members
Item is the Friends of the Bata Library Bulletin, No. 2 (1979) which includes the following content:
- Steering Committee
- Chambers, Robert D. Editorial
- The Friends’ First Assembly
- Burke, Anne. Reflections on the A.J.M. Smith Collection
- Hagar, F.A. The Bradd Downey Fund at Trent University
- Jones, Elwood. Mill on the Trent: the Fowlds-Marryat Collection
- Johnson, Kenneth W. An Archival Genealogy
- Friends of the Bata Library – list of members
Item is a scorecard for the Hastings, Ontario, Tanners softball team, dated 17 September 1934.
Hastings, Ontario Tanners softball teamItem is a survey dated 1 January 1966 of males employed at Frobisher Bay. The organization that conducted the survey is not identified.
Item is an advertisement of the Canadian Copying House by Ford & Coleman, Ameliasburgh, Ontario. The general office is specified as being located in Belleville, Ontario, and the advertisement claims that first-class artists have been secured and that the company is able to copy pictures and photographs. It is also a wholesaler and retailer of frames, stereoscopes, engravings, etc. The advertisement is mounted on a piece of wood.
Canadian Copying HouseItem is a photocopy of a letter written 10 December 1953 by Mark Robinson, Superintendent and Ranger of Algonquin Park, to Mr. & Mrs. Taylor Statten, parents of Taylor Statten of Camp Ahmek.
Robinson, MarkItem is a letter dated 22 October 1853 from William Morrison, Placer County, California, to his brother, James Morrison, of Dummer Township, Ontario. The letter is written in a black paper covered booklet dated 1851 with the title "Gregory's Express Pocket Letter Book."
Morrison, WilliamItem is a bound typescript of a description of a journey made to Europe in 1973 by a group of war veterans and their families. The group included the authors of the manuscript. Author Jean McCullough is from Gunn, Alberta, and author Bob McElroy is from Bridgenorth, Ontario.
Return Journey / Jean McCullough & Bob McElroyItem consists of a multi-page photocopy of the 1895-1896 diary of C.W. Hedley.
Hedley, C.W.Item is an undated land document and attached hand-drawn plan for Lot 26, Concession 12 in Otonabee Township. The reverse side of the plan has the inscription, "Campbell to Fraser."
Otonabee TownshipItem consists of the uncorrected manuscript proofs of The Cunning Man: A Novel written by Robertson Davies (1913-1995), and published in 1994 by McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Item consists of a bound volume of both published and handwritten pages. The published title page reads as follows: "Practical points, or, maxims in conveyancing, drawn from the daily experience of a very extensive practice, by a late eminent conveyancer, Mr. Bradley, to which are added, critical observations on the various and essential parts of a deed. By the Late J. Ritson, Esq, second edition, corrected, London, 1820." Several published pages are interspersed throughout the hand-written pages and are bound together with them. The name Chas. Avery Moore (May 1824) appears a few times near the beginning of the volume, as does the name W.H.I. Vizard. The hand-written pages are an excellent example of exemplary penmanship.
Item is a death notice card for Luella Massie who died 2 November 1894 at the age of "1y., 2m., 18d.
Massie, LuellaItem is a rolled family tree with the title "Pedigree of the family of Dunsford." It was compiled in 1886 by George Lichigaray Dunsford of Exeter. The earliest information is dated 1631 and the latest 1884.
Dunsford familyItem is an indenture stating that Elias Rendell of Shaldon, County of Devon, England agrees to become an accountant apprentice of [M-] Crawfords & Company, merchants, in St. Johns, Newfoundland. The item lays out the terms of the agreement.
Rendell, Elias