Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the team photograph of the 1924 Appleby School third hockey team.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the team photograph of the 1924 Appleby third cricket team.
Item is a photograph of D.G. Wright recipient of the heavyweight boxing championship along side his father G.M.C. Wright.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Jack and Alex Gillespie standing outside looking at items in their hands.
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 student Alex Gillespie wearing his cricket uniform and leaning on a cricket bat. His teammates sit underneath a tree behind him.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Ford Stuart Strathy with his father and sister, Frances, on their trip to Niagara.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Strathy family sitting in their car on their trip to Niagara.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a large river, possibly the Niagara River.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of students crawling through netting while doing the obstacle race.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Fife the dog with Frances Strathy.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Fife the dog belonging to the Strathy family.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting two photographs imposed overtop of each other. One photo partially depicts Nina in a nurse uniform sitting on building steps, and the other partially depicts a young boy riding a bike towards the infirmary with Nina sitting on the steps in the background. Inscription below photograph reads "two in one"
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Nina in her nurse uniform sitting on some stairs and holding some fabric. Inscription below photograph reads "First term at Appleby"
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting a student wearing a suit and standing in front of corner of brick wall. Inscription below photograph identifies student as "Jack Arnold"
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the team photo of the 1922 Appleby School first hockey team.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the team photo of the 1922 Powell's & New House inter-house hockey team.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the team photo of the 1922 Appleby School second cricket team.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the team photograph of the 1922 Appleby School third cricket team.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting a student dressed in hockey gear standing on an outdoor rink and holding a stick in one hand. Inscription below the photograph reads "Tony".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the team photograph of the 1924 Powell's and New House inter-house hockey team.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the team photograph of the 1924 School House inter-house hockey team.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the group photograph of the 1924 Appleby first cricket team.
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.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the interior of the covered hockey rink which was built on campus in 1927.
Item consists of the W.R. Wright Memorial Challenge Cup for tennis. Front of trophy reads: Appleby School logo / W. H. Wright, Memorial / Challenge Cup. Back of trophy reads: Presented by / Mrs. H.P. Wright / March, 1918.
Given in memory of William "Billy" Richard Wright who was the second Appleby Old Boy to give his life during the Great War. Billy was an original student at Appleby and Head Prefect in his final year. He died on May 13, 1917 at the age of 19.
First name inscribed on trophy reads: "1922 P.R.S. walsham (S) - from School House. According to the December 1918 Argus yearbook, the first winner of the trophy was C.E.N. Kaulbach.
Item consists of a black and white photograph showing the interior of the Powell's House library. The fireplace and mantle are shown, along with some benches and a table. Note on verso: "Powell's House library - shall we say 'living room', all those cups, a good year for Powell's, Victor Ludorum [trophy] on the left, in memory of Aubrey de Vere Arnold Turquand, I believe first Appleby boy killed in the Great War 1914-18"
Item is a photograph of the WWI Honour Roll in the entrance to the Memorial Classroom Building.
Item is a photograph of faculty member Vernon de. Butts Powell in military uniform.
Item consists of four students standing outside the front entrance to a World War 1 dug out built on campus. Note on verso: "Sunday afternoon at the WWI dugouts, stored with firewood and if possible pork and beans".
Item consists of a black and white panoramic photograph of the students at Appleby School / Appleby College in 1922.
Students in the photograph include:
Top Row (L-R): Nichol, Baldwin, Jordan, Cameron, Tate I, Langmuire, Thomas, Boothe I, Little II, Page, Gundy, Hardy, Mathews, Walker, Cates, Campbell I, Manbert, Armstrong (Head Prefect), Stephen, Osler, Wilson I, Little I, Green I, Birge, James, Shenstone, Stewart I, Bertram, Clements, Harrison I, Sewell I, Jaffray, Nanton, Thornton, Arnold, Rogers.
Middle Row (L-R): Waldie, Green II, Carruthers, MacLean, Allan, Mills, Noyes, Swell II, Martin, Croft, Johnston, Pingle, Robinson I, Guest I, Rothe, Alexander, Dickinson, Tate II, Blackstock, Cummings, Eaton II, Ostrom I, Wills, Shappard I, Cantlie, Stweart II, Boothe II, Barret, Little III, De la Vergne.
Item is a photograph of C.E.N. Kaulbauch, G.D.S. Adami, and H.R.T. Gill lounging together at the roadside during WW1.
Item is a photograph of Old Boys H.R.T. Gill, G.D.S. Adami, and C.E.N. Kaulbauch standing in military uniform during WWI.
Item is a photograph of Old Boy Adami in military uniform fixing a car engine.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Mary Kavanagh with her daughter, Mary Byerley (left), relatives of alumnus Aubrey DeVere Turquand, who died in World War I standing with Director of Alumni David Smith (class of 1953) (right). In the centre, a plaque is featured on the Memorial Classroom Building to honour those from Appleby College who died in World War I. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (April 1994, vol. 15, no. 3).