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F15-S01-PH01-0344 · Item · 1922
Part of Nina Meggs fonds

Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Nina in her nurse uniform sitting in a chair on a building porch. Inscription below photograph reads "Just me"

F15-S01-PH01-0346 · Item · 1922
Part of Nina Meggs fonds

Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Nina in her nurse uniform bandaging the finger of a young girl on some steps. Inscription below the photograph reads "Bandaging a wounded finger"

F15-S01-PH01-0353 · Item · May 27, 1923
Part of Nina Meggs fonds

Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting a military officer standing on a field. Inscription for the photograph reads Cadet Corp Inspected by Col. Mc.Crimmon".

F15-S01-PH01-0354 · Item · May 27, 1923
Part of Nina Meggs fonds

Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting lines of cadets marching past on a field. Inscription for the photograph reads "Cadet Corp Inspected by Col. Mc.Crimmon".

F15-S01-PH01-0364 · Item · 1923
Part of Nina Meggs fonds

Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting a student dressed in hockey gear standing on the ice of an outdoor rink and holding a hockey stick by his side. Inscription below the photograph reads "Red".

F01-S07-SS06-FL14-27 · Item · November 1994
Part of Appleby College Fonds

Item consists of the November 1994 issue of The Whippet newsletter and includes articles about field hockey winners; Appleby's first dinner theatre event; Remembrance Day ceremonies; and alumni and actor Dylan Neal '88 visits campus.

Argus 1992
Item · 1991 - 1992
Part of Appleby College Fonds

Item consists of the 1991-1992 Argus yearbook. This was the first year female students were enrolled at the school.

Correspondence
F04-S02 · Series · 1910 - 1983
Part of Raymond Hart Massey fonds

Series consist of correspondence and greeting cards from friends and business associates, and one story written by Robertson Davies, Canadian writer, journalist and professor.