Item consists of a scrapbook of 6 pages containing newspaper clippings, a certificate to S. Clarke for becoming a Cadet Instructor, as well as a photograph of the Strathcona Trust Trophy for excellence in physical training.
Item consists of the typed history of the Appleby College Chapel, written by John Bell.
Item consists of the invitation to the dedication of the Appleby College Memorial Chapel on November 7, 1929.
Item consists of the Dedication service programme for the Appleby College Memorial Chapel on November 7, 1929.
Item consists of the January 1932 Register booklet for Appleby School.
Item consists of the 1927 - 1928 Register booklet for Appleby School.
Item consists of the 1923 - 1924 school register booklet for Appleby School.
Item consists of the Appleby School Register booklet for 1919-1920.
Item consists of the 1916-1917 Appleby School publication of The Register.
Item consists of the book: The Poetical works of Wordsworth: with Introductions and Notes ; Edited by Thomas Hutchinson, a new edition revised by Ernest De Selincourt was awarded to Michael C. Stein in Form VIB in June 1964 for Lady Baillie's prize for latin. The Appleby College logo is embossed on the front cover.
Oxford University PressItem consists of the book: The St. Lawrence / by William Toye, 1959 which was awarded to Michael C. Stein, form VA in June 1962 for English, History and Geography.
Oxford University PressItem consists of a black and white photograph of cannon balls at a castle in England which the group toured prior to travelling to the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of castle ruins somewhere in England which the group toured before heading to the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a tennis player surrounded by people during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a large castle tower gate, somewhere in England which the group toured prior to going to the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a large circular monument with a clock and little tower, somewhere in England that the group visited while staying in Eastbourne, England.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of sprinters running on the track during an event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Opening (or Closing) ceremonies at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. The athletes are in a large formation in the stadium.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a street in Berlin with the Frederick the Great statue beside a building with Nazi Swastika banners flying during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
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.
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.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of long line of children at a tent facility, most likely where they were staying during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the track and field pavilion at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a ship docked and being loaded with goods. Most likely the ship, the Bremen, which the tour group took from Southampton, England to Bremerhaven, Germany.
Item consists of a castle most likely in England that the tour group visited while staying in Eastbourne, England before travelling to the Olympics in Berlin.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a tennis match during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of athletes at the Opening (or perhaps Closing) ceremonies to the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of two female divers during competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the German airship The LZ - 129 Hindenburg fly over the crowds at Olympic Stadium the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. The ship flew over the stadium on August 1, 1936, during the Opening Ceremonies.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of countryside and town buildings, which could be in England or Germany during the trip to the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Olympic Stadium at the 1936 Summer Olympics, Berlin.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a hurdles race occuring during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the swimming pavilion at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of divers on the high rise diving boards during the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of students standing in rows outside tents at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.
Item consists of the British tent where students stayed during 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of a b&w photograph of a woman diving into the pool at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
Item consists of a b&w photograph of a woman diving off the high diving board at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item consists of the May 1996 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of the November 1995 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of the May 1995 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of the February 1995 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of a digital copy of the December 1994 The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of the October 1994 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of a digital copy of the April 1994 The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of the last issue of MacLean News Magazine along with the letter from Headmaster Guy MacLean, outlining the reasons why the publication was suspended.