Allen-Bellamy family fonds

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
14-016/001(20) Greeting cards received from family and friends, n.d., i.e. Valentines, birthday cards, and get well cards (Note: most indicate that they were sent to Ruth) File
14-016/003(01) Kathryn Bellamy: “Babyhood Record” book of information pertaining to Kathryn’s birth; includes childhood immunization records and baptismal record; also, birth announcements of several other children File
14-016/003(13) Beatrice Allen: miscellaneous newspaper clippings and handwritten poems, lyrics, etc. (thought to have belonged to Beatrice) File
14-016/003(14) Beatrice Allen: 4 photographs of antiques which had belonged to Beatrice; also photograph showing a large group of women and girls plus two men (a formal pose in front of a building), ca. 1900. The people are identified and include such names as “Mrs. D. Allen”, Carr, Morgan, Hennessey, Rightman, Davidson, and others File
14-016/003(16) Durward Allen: sympathy cards and newspaper clippings relating to the death of Durward Allen, January 1968 File 1968
14-016/004(04) Northumberland County newspaper clippings re local history, ca. 1970s; local date calendars File [197-?]
14-016/004(06) Salem, Ontario local history, written by Ruth Bellamy, about life in Salem, Ontario, Cramahe Township, Northumberland County File April 1975
14-016/005(01) Local history materials collected by Ruth Bellamy, who took several courses in the 1970s. The history mainly encompasses Northumberland County; materials include newspaper clippings, notes from classes, etc. (Note: these items were received in a fragile black binder which has been discarded) File
14-016/001(12) Materials relating to teaching career plus other miscellaneous documents, 1930s-1950s (i.e. pertaining to teaching in Morganston, Frankford, and Napanee, Ontario); newspaper clippings; contracts and certificates; photographs (4); correspondence; greeting cards; Teachers’ College Peterborough 50th anniversary invitation (1903-1958); two pins inscribed “Federation of Women Teachers” and “Peterborough Normal School” (1938-1939); pamphlet titled “What They Eat to be Fit is Good for the Health of all Canadians”, n.d. File [193-] - [195-]