Item consists of a black and white photograph of Chris Robertson (class of 1975) cheering for his alumni teammates in the basketball game at the Alumni Winter Sports Night. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1992, vol. 14, no. 3) and The Appleby Quarterly (April 1993, vol. 14, no. 4).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of alumni cheering for and watching their teammates participating in a basketball game at the Alumni Winter Sports Night. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1992, vol. 14, no. 3) and The Appleby Quarterly (April 1993, vol. 14, no. 4).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of alumni playing basketball at the Alumni Winter Sports Night. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1992, vol. 14, no. 3) and The Appleby Quarterly (April 1993, vol. 14, no. 4).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of alumni playing basketball at the Alumni Winter Sports Night. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1992, vol. 14, no. 3) and The Appleby Quarterly (April 1993, vol. 14, no. 4).
Item consists of a colour photograph of alumni playing basketball in a gymnasium at the Alumni Winter Sports Night. Retiring Head of Geography David Manbert (class of 1957) is in the background. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (April 1994, vol. 15, no. 3).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of alumni participating in an Old Boys Winter Sports Night. They are playing basketball. This event was described in The Whippet (March 1992, no. 13).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of alumni participating in an Old Boys Winter Sports Night. They are playing basketball. This event was described in The Whippet (March 1992, no. 13).
Item is a photograph of students playing basketball in the gym.
Tom Bochsler of Hamilton, Ont.Item is a photograph of the construction of the new Powell's House. In the background is the John Bell Chapel and the old Powell's House residence before it was demolished.
File consists of correspondence, obituaries and information about John A.M. Bell, who taught at Appleby from 1928 to 1937 and then became the Headmaster from 1937 until his retirement in 1968.
File also includes correspondence regarding his hiring to teach at Appleby College in 1927-1928, a letter regarding possible employment at another school, and information on his life insurance policy.
File contains RESTRICTED information.
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 is a photograph of Appleby's superintendent Bert Halsey with his wife at the Old Boys Annual Dinner where Bert was recognized for his years of service to Appleby.
Heimbecker, NormItem consists of a colour slide of Appleby Facilities man, Bert Halsey fixing something.
Mather, PaulItem consists of a black and white photograph of Art teacher Betty Goodfellow at French teacher Judy Warrington's grade five class Pow wow. This event was described in The Whippet (January/February 1990).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Art teacher Betty Goodfellow at French teacher Judy Warrington's grade five class Pow wow. This event was described in The Whippet (January/February 1990).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Art teacher Betty Goodfellow at French teacher Judy Warrington's grade five class Pow wow. This event was also described in The Whippet (January/February 1990).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Bill Adams, the groundskeeper for Appleby School holding a shovel and digging in the ground. Note written on verso: "Bill Adams in charge of fruit trees, vegetables and gardening. He came with Mr. Guest from UCC, an old faithful who from the front looked like Beams father's caricature of the British Tommy 'Old Bill' - of the French warfare joke, 'If you know a better ole, go to it'. Scnes of havoc, mind, broken trees and desolation".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Appleby student Bill Allan running down dirt pathway during a race. Inscription near photograph reads "Bill Allan".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Appleby Alumni (Old Boys) Bill and Don Benson at the Annual Inspection. They are standing in the parking lot in front of Colley House.
Item consists of a colour photograph of alumnus Bill Sefton (class of 1935) and his wife Sarah on their 50th wedding anniversary. Note on verso: "One of Appleby's most loyal and persistent Old Boys, Bill Sefton, reached a milestone earlier this year when he and his wife, Sarah, celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary on April 6, 1991. He claims he was wearing the same outfit at the reception that he had worn on his wedding day. The proof is in the photo! Congratulations to them both." This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1991, vol. 13, no. 4).
Item is a photograph of student Bill Dietrich playing the new electronic organ inside the John Bell Chapel.
Series consists of a scrapbook of Appleby College material compiled by Bill Sefton. It includes correspondence from the Alumni Association about various fundraising initiatives, invitations to Alumni events, including the 50 year club, greeting cards, a report card from Easter 1932, John Bell Chapel service programs, correspondence with other alumni, Appleby College Old Boys Association membership cards, newspaper clippings about Hilda Chattaway include photographs of her grave and a letter explaining how to find the grave, invitation to the official opening of Colley House in 1990, newspaper clippings about Appleby events including the visit from Prince Andrew, the 1991 Tour of Appleby College choir to Europe, an article written by Bill about how he got his first job in 1937 at Loblaws and his career there. The scrapbook also includes 45 photographs (PH01-0135 - PH01-0178) of Appleby College and people associated with Appleby.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook compiled by Bill Sefton of Appleby College related materials, including chapel programs, news clippings, correspondence regarding alumni association and donating to Appleby College. Scrapbook also includes photographs.
Sefton, James William "Bill"Item consists of a black and white photograph of Bill Sefton holding a cricket bat while at Appleby.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Bill Sefton in his Appleby School Cadet uniform.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Bill Sefton (top boy), with fellow students from Appleby School. Everyone is reading a copy of the Argus Yearbook, so this may be the Argus editing team. Left to Right: Jack Price, Argus Hurd, Heritage, Duffield, Joe Munro. Notes on the back of the photo: "Jack Price killed overseas, Joe Munro my closest friend killed in a car accident 1936"
Item consists of a colour photograph of Bill Sefton with Hilda Chattaway and an unknown woman, perhaps Bill's wife.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Bill Sefton and the Appleby College 50 year club.
Item consists of the Appleby School Billiards Championship, awarded from 1916 to 1978.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Biology teacher Brian O'Leary wearing a white, laboratory coat decorated with science-related illustrations to celebrate his twenty-five years of teaching at Appleby College. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (July 1995, vol. 17, no. 2).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a painting of birds flying by Peter Scott, who gave it to Stafford during their time at camp in 1934.
Series consists of a scrapbook of publicity articles, programs, and letters, as well as performance script, pins, background information and notes, schedules, letterhead and correspondence of the Junior School The Black Magic Mime Troupe. This troupe was formed in 1981 and ended in 1988.
Sub-file consists of a poster for the Black Magic Mime Troupe and shows picture of a student's head in various colours surrounded by black. Along the bottom of the poster it says 'Black Magic Mime'.
Item consists of a school blazer
Item consists of a blazer worn as part of the school uniform.
Item is photograph of Old Boy and Board member Stephen Wace (1962) recognizing Norm and Anita Landry twenty years of service at Appleby during the farewell reception of the Jubilee Homecoming.
Item consists of a colour photograph of members of the Board of Governors at a meeting. James Wilton "Rusty" Baillie is on the far right, and Norm Landry is on the left. A painting is displayed on a wooden easel behind the board members.
Item consists of a colour photograph of a member of the Board of Governors speaking during a meeting.
Item consists of a colour photograph of students around the boat house during the winter at Lake Temagami.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of boats sitting on the sea floor at low tide in Devonshire, England in front of the Red Lion Hotel.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Appleby student Bob Mitchell running down a dirt path during a race. Inscriptions near photographs read "Sports 1919," "and Cross Country," and "Bob Mitchell".
File consists of the student publication "Bold Print" a literary magazine of stories and poems written by students.
Sub-file consists of book awards given to students at the Annual Closing Day. These book awards were presented with a bookplate pasted inside the front cover listing the student's name and grade (form), date and reason for the award.
File consists of blank bookplates used for the Annual Prizegiving Ceremony for book awards.
File consists of records pertaining to boxing at Appleby College and includes correspondence about trophies as well as boxing results and an invitation to the 1935 tournament.
File includes 1 photograph of Sarge Bailey teaching two young boys in the boxing ring.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a trophy presented by Peel Music Festival for Boys Choir Unchanged voices. Awarded in 1919 - 1921.
The Boy’s Choir – Unchanged voices trophy from the Peel Music Festival was first awarded to Appleby College in 1950. The choir would also win the trophy in 1951 and 1952. Led by choirmaster Mr. Lesley Bott, the choir would go on to win other awards at the Peel Music Festival, including the top school choir in 1952.
The Archives collection holds a photograph (see AC01_0916) of three students holding the trophy in 1950-1951.
The trophy as it stands today is on the wrong base. At some point in the past, the trophy was removed from the base as seen in the photograph and placed on the base it is now on, which has the wrong dates.
Item is a photograph of boys playing a pick-up game of football.
Tom Bochsler of Hamilton, Ont.Item is a photograph of a student's room in the orignal Powell's House.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting a circular photograph of three students standing in a tree while one student stands beside the tree.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Brad Brown wearing his ceremonial Cadet Corps uniform and leaning against the hood of a car at the Annual Inspection.
Fonds consists of material of Brad's time as a student at Appleby College. In particular, it includes material pertaining to his time as a member of the school's Coronation Choir. Fonds consists of two series: Coronation choir and School days.
Brown, BradItem consists of a black and white photograph of Brad Brown onboard the SS Empress of Australia headed to England as part of the Appleby College Coronation Choir. He is standing beside a lifeboat.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Brad Brown hanging off the back of the school truck.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Brad Brown standing outside and wearing the Appleby College Coronation choir tour jacket.
Item consists of a digital photograph of Brad Marsh sitting in half a tent beside a camp fire. Part of the tent may have caught fire, as it is laying on the ground at the Northern Campus.
Item consists of a digital photograph of Brad Marsh sitting on couch in main lodge reading a book at the Northern Campus.
Item consists of a digital photograph of Brad Marsh, Bruce Peart, unknown, John Platt snowshoeing at the Northern Campus.
Gibson, DavidFile consists of records pertaining to The Appleby Old Boys' Association crest design as well as letterhead samples.
File consists of records pertaining to branding. logos and letterhead for Appleby College and includes envelope samples, letterhead samples, and folder samples.
File also consists of the Appleby College Style Guide, first published in October 1991. The guide was created to ensure Appleby conveyed the same message throughout all processes from recruitment, advertising and promotional matierals. The guide discusses approved colours, stationary, typefaces, logos and symbols, abbreviations, capitalization, numbers, punctuation, and writing best practices including sample letters.
Item consists of a pair of dog pins, these pins were worn on the Cadet Corps ceremonial uniform.
Item consists of two brass greyhound dogs from W.A. Cook'32. These were worn on the collar of the cadet uniform.
Item consists of a pair of brass greyhound pins worn on the collar of the Appleby College Cadets uniform.
Item consists of two sets of brass greyhound pins which were worn on the collar of the Appleby College Cadets uniform. These were adorned on the collars of the official uniform.
Item is a photograph of excavation machines breaking ground for the construction of an arts and music centre.
Item is a photograph of a cadet platoon observing a bren gun demonstration on Inspection Day.
Witton Photography of TorontoItem is a photograph of cadets demonstrating a bren gun drill on Inspection Day.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Biology teacher Brian O'Leary (left) standing with Headmaster Guy McLean (right) to celebrate Brian O'Leary's twenty-five years of teaching at Appleby College. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (July 1995, vol. 17, no. 2).
Item consists of a colour photograph of Biology teacher Brian O'Leary (left) standing with Headmaster Guy McLean (right) in the Headmaster's residence to celebrate Brian O'Leary's twenty-five years of teaching at Appleby College. Guy McLean is presenting a framed artwork to Brian O'Leary. His portrait, which was created to celebrate this anniversary, is in the background on the right. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (July 1995, vol. 17, no. 2).
Item consists of a colour photograph of a white coat with a drawing of a pig and labelled anatomical components that was created to celebrate Brian O'Leary's twenty-five years of teaching at Appleby College. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (July 1995, vol. 17, no. 2).
Item consists of a colour photograph of Biology teacher Brian O'Leary (right) with fellow Science faculty member Catherine Raaflaub (left) at a reception in the Headmaster's residence to celebrate his twenty-five years of teaching at Appleby College. Headmaster Guy McLean is on the right, and a portrait of Brian O'Leary created to celebrate this anniversary is in the background on the right. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (July 1995, vol. 17, no. 2).
Item consists of a colour photograph of Biology teacher Brian O'Leary (right) and fellow Science faculty member Catherine Raaflaub (left) holding a white coat that was decorated with images relating to science to celebrate Brian O'Leary's twenty-five years of teaching at Appleby College. This reception was in the Headmaster's residence, and Headmaster Guy McLean is in the background on the right. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (July 1995, vol. 17, no. 2).
Item consists of a colour photograph of Biology teacher Brian O'Leary standing in the Headmaster's residence at a reception to celebrate his twenty-five years of teaching at Appleby College. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (July 1995, vol. 17, no. 2).
Item consists of a colour photograph of Biology teacher Brian O'Leary (centre-right) with four other unidentified people at a reception to celebrate his twenty-five years of teaching at Appleby College. The reception is in the Headmaster's residence. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (July 1995, vol. 17, no. 2).
Item consists of a colour photograph of Music director Brian Turnbull (left) with Maureen Forrester (right) at the Appleby Express choir gala event at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. This event was described in The Whippet (April 1991, no. 9).
Item consists of a colour photograph of Director of Music Brian Turnbull holding a Canadian flag, and a sign to support the election of Ann Mulvale as the Progressive Conservative candidate for Oakville-Milton in the Canadian Federal Election.
Item is a photograph of Inspecting Officer Brigadier General and Old Boy Peter Cameron inspects the Cadet Corps at the 75th Inspection.
Item is a photograph of Brigadier General and Old Boy Peter Cameron with Cadet Commanding Officer Major the Reverend Ian Stuart at the Annual Inspection.
Item consists of the British tent where students stayed during 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany.
Item is a photograph of J.H. Magee performing the broad jump on Sports Day.
W. James photographer of TorontoItem consists of a digital photograph of Bruce Gibson scuba diving on underwater artificial reef near main dock at the Northern Campus.
Item consists of a digital photograph of Bruce Gibson scuba diving on underwater artificial reef near main dock at the Northern Campus.
Item consists of a digital photograph of Bruce Peart (instructor) standing outside in the snow beside a shelter at the Northern Campus.
Gibson, DavidItem consists of a colour photograph of Bruce Peart snowshoeing at Lake Temagami. Photograph taken by John during his time as Co-leader at Northern Bound Campus on Lake Temagami in March 1975. Note on photograph: "Bruce in Action! snow-shoeing through the bush near camp."
Item consists of a digital photograph of an bubble ring from scuba diving in the water at the Northern Campus.
Item consists of a digital photograph of a bubble ring from scuba diving at the Northern Campus.
Item consists of a digital photograph of someone building a shelter and a fire at the Northern Campus.
Gibson, DavidItem consists of a digital photograph of people building a shelter near the lakeshore at the Northern Campus.
Sub-series consists of records pertaining to various building and fundraising campaigns to fund capital improvement projects around campus.
Sub-series consists of records pertaining to the maintenance and construction of different buildings on campus, including proposals for new buildings and renovations to existing ones.
Item consists of a colour photograph of buildings on campus surrounded by trees.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a bunk bed layout for the junior Chattaways dormitory.