Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Appleby student Alistair "Al" Walker standing on a rock in front of a body of water. Inscription near photograph reads "Al Walker".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the group photograph of the 1922-1923 Appleby School prefects. Inscription near photograph reads " Top [L-R] - Jim Carruthers, John Rogers, Al Walker, Chas Windy, Red McLean" and "Bottom [L-R] - Jim Matthews, Jack Little, Jerry Jordan".
Item consists of a small medal trophy with the inscription "A.S. Gym Team 1924". This was awarded to Alastair Walker (class of 1924), the older brother to Wentworth.
Item consists of an Appleby School blazer badge that is embroidered with the letters "A S" intertwined in light blue. Property of Alastair Walker (class of 1924) older brother to Wentworth.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Appleby student Alastair Walker dressed in a trench coat and bowler hat, standing in front of a door. Inscription near the photograph reads "Al".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Alastair Walker dressed in costume as an alderman for an Appleby School play. He stands outside holding gloves, a cane and a top hat.
Fonds consists of four series; education of Wentworth’s schooldays at Appleby, Old Boys’ Association, correspondence and the Walker Family series, which consist of family heritage pieces related to Appleby College. Of note is a child’s table and chair set that was made by Appleby’s founder and Wentworth’s uncle, John Guest.
Walker, Wentworth DillonItem consists of a black and white photograph depicting Al Walker on the tennis court holding a racket during Inter-House Tennis, 1924.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the 1924 First XI cricket team: Tyge Rothe, Skin Thornton, Fred Green, Babe Walker, Red McLean, Drink Harrison and Ted Noyes, Ted Little, Cecil Nichol (x), Rosey Thomas (Capt), Tony Allan, Al Walker, Dud Darious, scorer.
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, RandyItem consists of a black and white photograph depicting a circular photograph of Appleby student Alastair "Al" Walker sitting on the ground, with a dark background. Inscription near the photograph reads "Al Walker".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the team photograph of the 1923 first cricket team. Inscriptions near the photograph read "1st XI" and "Won 1 - Lost 3". Other inscriptions identify team members. L-R: "Top - Tony Allan, Ted Little, Jerry Jordan, Mr. Price, Al Walker, Red McLean," "Bottom - Crum Carruthers, Rosy Thomas, Jack Little, John Buga, Dave Langmuir" and "Server - Kemb Waldie".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a school tennis team sitting on the lawn holding their rackets. Note on verso: "Tigh Jesper Rothe, Tong Allen (ACA), Aub[rey] Baillie, Parker Boothe, Alastair Walker, and unidentified. Must be Powell's House Tennis Team, 1923-24? Windows of old dining room in School House behind us".