Item consists of the June 1917 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue discusses the COVID19 pandemic, an article about happiness and being realistic about the current situation, and an article about 1914 prefect John Harlan who took over the role after Aubrey Turquand left to serve in World War I, and later became a United States Supreme Court judge.
Series consists of a scrapbook from original Appleby College student Ford Stuart Strathy. It captures his time at Appleby, including family vacation in Ireland and Niagara Falls. The scrapbook contains photographs of Appleby students Raymond Massey and Aubrey de Vere Arnold Turquand, and teacher Vernon Harcourt de Butts Powell. Ford was killed in action on 17 August 1917 during World War One (WWI).
Photo numbers: PH01-0065 - PH01-0101.
File consists of records pertaining to Aubrey de V.A. Turquand's time at Appleby School as a student as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one). It also includes letters after his death, a subscription list for the Turquand Tablet and information about the tablet, his application form for Appleby School and correspondence regarding fees and payment for his time at Appleby School.
File also includes a silk embroidered Christmas postcard (December 1915) from Aubrey Turquand to Mrs. Guest.
Turquand, AubreyItem consists of the March 1916 Argus yearbook. This was the first published yearbook for Appleby College.
Item consists of the December 1916 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of cricket team captain Aubrey Turquand on the pitch with other players behind him.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Appleby School students standing in rows outside. Some of the students in the photo are: Turquand, Gillespie, Harlan, Crawley, Lazier, McLaren, Griffin.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Appleby School Dramatic Club 1913 performance of 'Ici on Parle Francais'. The students are in costume and acting on stage.
L-R: Gillespie, Turquand, Mr. Powell, MacDonald, Harlan, Massey, MacLean, MacDonald.