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              F01-S09-SS05-FL03-SFL01-PH01-0837 · Item · 1936
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Berlin Cathedral covered with Nazi swastika banners with cars driving in front of the building.

              F01-S09-SS05-FL03-SFL01-PH01-0836 · Item · 1936
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Opening (or perhaps Closing) Ceremonies for the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. The athletes are walking in a large line inside the stadium.

              F01-S09-SS05-FL03-SFL01 · Sub-file · 1936
              Part of Appleby College Fonds

              Sub-file consists of 1 photo album that contains 5 pages of the 1936 Summer Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany. Images include swimming events, the youth camp where the students stayed, track and field events, and the streets and countryside of Berlin. Photographs also include images from England, where they stayed prior to heading to the Olympic games. Photograph numbers: PH01-0819 - PH01-0845.

              F08-AV-01 - Track 1 · Item · August 1974
              Part of Audio Visual Collection

              Item consists of a sound recording of an oral history interview between faculty member D.M. 'Skin' Dewar and alumni Randy Smye '63 discussing life at Appleby College as an English teacher and football coach between 1934 and 1974. Topics discussed include the 1936 trip to Berlin Olympics; Weis Memorial window; Headmasters John Guest, Percival Wickens, Rev. Bell, staff including Mr. Colley, Alastair Walker; Mr. Whittington, Sgt. Sam Clarke, Miss Niblett and Miss James, Bruce Lockhart, John Page, Lesley Bott. Subjects include football, chapel, covered rink, Brown House, electrical system on campus, buildings around campus, Town of Oakville, golf course on campus, carving roasts at dinner, The Depression, World War 2. See attached transcription for more details.

              Smye, Randy