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"Her Cardboard Lover" Movie Poster

  • ON00154 2013.5.7
  • Item
  • 1942

Item is a hand-painted movie poster created by the Capitol Theatre, 1942. It features information about the showing of "Her Cardboard Lover" on Monday and Tuesday September 28-29th, 1942. Additional text on the poster includes: 2nd Feature "We Go Fast" "With Speed Cuties and Cops" and "Capitol News."

Capitol Theatre

Homemade Tie Clasp

  • ON00154 2014.74.2
  • Item
  • c1965-1975

Consists of (1) one wooden tie clasp which was made by donor during his time at Scouts Camp in Hope Township.

Port Hope Cubs and Scouts

Homemade Totem Pole

  • ON00154 2014.74.1
  • Item
  • 1965-1975

Consists of (1) one totem pole which was made by David Doherty during his time at Scouts Camp in Hope Township.

Port Hope Cubs and Scouts

"I Married an Angel" Movie Poster

  • ON00154 2013.5.2
  • Item
  • 1942

Item is a production company movie poster for "I Married an Angel" used by the Capitol Theatre, 1942.

Capitol Theatre

"I'm a Fan of the Capitol Theatre"

  • ON00154 2004.26.2.2
  • Item
  • Unknown

Item is a paper fan with oriental scenes sponsored by Barney Mills Plumbing and Ling Brothers Plumbing and Heating reads "I'm a fan of the Capitol Theatre."

Capitol Theatre

Kodak Brownie Movie Camera Turret f/1.9

  • ON00154 2015.34.5
  • Item
  • 1960

Item is a Kodak Brownie Movie Camera Turret f/1.9, c1960. It was used to record the Austin family film reels (see 2015.34.6). The camera also includes the original Kodak carrying case, two (2) empty film containers, a compass, and the original manuals.

Austin, John

LACAC Heritage Designated Properties Map

  • ON00154 2005.18.2
  • Item
  • 1978

Item is a map highlighting all of the designated heritage properties in Port Hope (excluding the former Hope Township) as of Dec 1978.

Heritage Port Hope

Letter-Press Printing Advertisement

  • ON00154 2008.6.1.3
  • Item
  • 1850

Item is a Letter-press Printing advertisement for William Furby, 1850. Printer's proof.

Furby, William

"Light & Dark Cahill (Dry), Dark Cahill (Wet)" Print

  • ON00154 MPH15.1.9
  • Item
  • 1996

Item is a framed print from the Douglas R. Greer Collection entitled: "Light & Dark Cahill, a brakeman on the Erie & Lackawanna Railroad, New York. Dry flies are tied with waterproof rooster neck-hackles, which enable them to float. The sinking wet flies are tied to emulate the underwater stage of an insect's life. A popular legend involving Daniel Cahill established this young sportsman as a conservative pioneer. The related occasion was a serious derailment of Daniel's train, and he re-entered the capsized car to retrieve a number of rainbow trout destined for a hatchery, and released them in a nearby creek."

Greer, Douglas R.

Molson's Mill Olde Tyme Christmas Tile

  • ON00154 2010.37.4
  • Item
  • 1991

Item is a ceramic tile with a cork backing. It features an etching of Molson Mill, dated 1991.

Olde Tyme Christmas Committee

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