Item consists of a colour photograph of the construction of new faculty housing on the Appleby College campus. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1996, vol. 18, no. 3).
Item consists of a colour photograph of the construction of new faculty housing on the Appleby College campus. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1996, vol. 18, no. 3).
Item consists of a colour photograph of the construction of new faculty housing on the Appleby College campus. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1996, vol. 18, no. 3).
Item consists of a colour photograph of the construction of new faculty housing on the Appleby College campus. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1996, vol. 18, no. 3).
Item consists of a colour photograph of the interior of a house for the construction of new faculty housing project on the Appleby College campus. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1996, vol. 18, no. 3).
Item consists of a colour photograph of the interior of a house for the construction of new faculty housing project on the Appleby College campus. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1996, vol. 18, no. 3).
Item consists of a colour photograph of a structure on the Appleby College campus that accompanies faculty housing. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1996, vol. 18, no. 3).
Item consists of a colour photograph of faculty members (left to right): Don Stewart, Thomas MacFarlane, and an unidentified woman standing together outside.
Item consists of Appleby College Faculty members (Masters) John Page and Angus Scott talking outside.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Faculty member (Master) Bill Joyce (1934). He is sitting with his legs crossed in front of a wall covered with pennants.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Faculty member (Master) Maurice Cooke sitting at a desk in a classroom.
item consists of a black and white photograph of E.W. Whittington with a pipe in his mouth while mowing the lawn.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Sgt. Sam Clarke and an unidentified teacher. Both men are sitting on the steps to a building. Written on verso: "Sgt. Sam Clarke [with] Harry? Donnie, maths? Later he came well known in the Ontario Educational System".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Sgt. Sam Clarke in uniform. A partially constructed chapel is behind him.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Faculty member T.B. Colley relaxing and lying down on the sports field.. Note written on verso: "The great Thom Colley. Classical scholar - ancient history and Horace. Mr. Guest taught Casesar and Virgil. Just and loyal, faithful, and a friend---no one like me. Appleby patriot and powerful speaker on loyalty to Appleby. Alastair Walker 1992".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Faculty member Mr. Edward de Concey Fletcher standing outside. Note on verso: " Edward de Concey Fletcher. Poor man developed sleeping sickness and after a long time recovered".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Vernon Powell, House Master, standing outside the Appleby School sign by the train tracks. He holds a pipe in his right hand.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Appleby Student McLaren dressed in his cricket uniform standing with Mr. Whittington.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the director of the Junior School, Michael Nightingale running outside.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Junior school faculty member John Nicholson.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Appleby staff member E.C. Blomfield standing on a sidewalk on Lakeshore Road, holding hands with a child. Inscription near photograph reads "Mr. Blomfield".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Appleby staff member E.W. Whittington standing in front of a white door. Inscription near the photograph reads "Mr. Whittington".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Appleby faculty member Edward de Concey Fletcher standing in front of a wall. Inscription near the photograph reads "Mr. Fletcher".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the cast of The Boy Comes Home school play on stage in costume. Inscriptions near the photograph reads "The Boy Comes Home - A.A. Milne," "Mr. P. Wickens - Stuart Cantlie - Pud Green," and "Tyge Rothe - Mr. E.W. Whittington".
Item consists of a black and white photograph showing Mr. H. Price, the cricket coach, standing outside by the trees. The captions reads, "The Pro".
Item consists of a black and white photograph showing Mr. Percival Wickens standing outside.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Mr. Whittington with a pipe in his mouth, standing beside an unknown man. They are outside and Powell's House residence can be seen in the distance.
Item consists of a colour photograph of David Boyd in coat and hat, sitting beside the Inukshuk on campus with a dog by his side.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of faculty member David 'Digger' Smith cooking on the bbq beside some students.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Appleby College Faculty member Mr. Menzies.
Item consists of a colour slide of a an unknown Appleby College teacher walking along a road near Hwy. 403 during the second annual Walkathon.
Mather, PaulItem consists of a colour slide of Appleby faculty member Michael DesRoches standing beside a car talking to students during the second annual Walkathon.
Mather, PaulItem consists of a colour slide of a faculty member and students walking during the second annual Walkathon.
Mather, PaulItem consists of a colour slide of a group of Appleby students resting and talking to teacher during the second annual Walkathon.
Mather, PaulItem consists of a colour slide of Appleby Facilities man, Bert Halsey fixing something.
Mather, PaulItem consists of a black and white panoramic photograph of the students and staff at Appleby College in 1947 - 1948. They are sitting outside and Colley House is visible in the background. The photograph is taken by E.J. Powell of Cayuga.
Staff are seated in the front row in the middle. Mr. Dewar, Rev. Bell, Mr. Colley, Mr. Hardwick are in the middle. Mr. Leslie Bott is the second person to the right of Mr. Hardwick. The female staff are (left to right): Miss Lightbourn, the school nurse Miss Mona Niblett, and possibly Miss Rose James.
Item consists of a black and white panoramic photograph of the students and staff at Appleby College in 1948 - 1949. They are sitting outside and Powell's House is visible in the background. The photograph is taken by E.J. Powell of Cayuga.
Staff are seated in the front row in the middle. Sergeant Major S. Clarke is in hat and military uniform, Mr. Hardwick is to his right. Mr. Leslie Bott is second to his right. Mr. Dewar, Rev. Bell, Mr. Colley, are seated in the middle.
The female staff are at the far right of the staffing row are (left to right): Miss Chamberlain, Miss Lightbourn, Miss Mona Niblett (the school nurse), [possibly Miss Rose James], [possibly Miss Kathleen Marsden].
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the members of the Coronation Choir standing on the steps of a building while on tour in England. Teacher Leslie Bott is in a suit on the far right and senior student chaperon Peter Schlesinger is in a suit on the far left.
Yorkshire Evening PressItem consists of a black and white oversize photograph of members of faculty with alumni who attended the Old Boy's Reunion on May 13, 1939. They are standing in front of the chapel.
Back row: Mr. Hardwick is in the back row, 8th from the right.
Front row: L-R:, ?, Mr. Dewar, Mr. Colley, ?, Rev. Bell, ?, ?, Mr. Whittington,
Item consists of an oversized black and white photograph of Appleby College faculty member T.R. Merritt, who taught at Appleby from 1948 to 1963 and was also the head of the Junior School.
Item consists of an oversized black and white photograph of Appleby College faculty member W.M. (Bill) Gibson. He taught at Appleby from 1945 to 1963.
Item consists of an oversized colour photograph of Appleby College faculty member D.M. "Skin" Dewar.
Item consists of an oversized colour panoramic photograph of the Appleby College students and staff during the 1985 - 1986 school year which was also the 75th anniversary of the school. They are all standing in front of the John Bell Chapel.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the 1967 1st football team, which faculty member David Smith was a coach.
Sub-series consists of a ledger book with an early written record describing the establishment of the school from 1911 to 1915, including when the following buildings were constructed: the School House (now Colley House), Headmaster's House, the hospital (infirmary), the chemical laboratory, ice rink and opening of Second House (Powell's House), when McCraney Farm leased. It records the fire of the original gym and stable and the building of the new barn and gym. It also lists when the school opened and the names of the original teachers, staff and students. It records when staff and faculty resigned and when students left the school. It lists the names and dates of the Appleby Dramatic Club productions. It records the first Prizegiving Ceremony and Sports Day and the establishment of the Cadet Corps. It also records when faculty, staff, students and alumni signed up for military positions during the start of World War I. Finally, it records the purchase of the new billiard table for School House by Sir Edmund Walker.
There is a single page towards the back of the ledger with lists the names of students who are in the school picture taken Apr. 29, 1919. It also includes the city where they are from and their nickname or preferred name.
Item consists of the Daphne M. Collins Award for Academic Distinction in Grade VI (six) at Appleby College (Junior School). Grade six ended at Appleby College in June 1993. Between 1994 and 1999, the award was presented to a Middle School student who was a keen and inquiring learner.
Daphne M. Collins was an English Teacher at Appleby College from Sept. 1979 until her retirement in June 1986. She was also an Academic Counsellor for Grades 4 to 6 during the 1985-1986 academic year. She taught English to grades 5, 6 and 7.
Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue discusses exam preparation, remote learning due to the COVID 19 pandemic, teacher and student relations and how teachers can help students. There is an article about a Capstone project, team sports during remote learning, dealing with success and failure, a discussion with IT Manager Elaine Duggan about what the IT department does. There are also articles about genocide throughout the world, a book review, an article about a musician and the benefits of COVID quarantine.
Item consists of a copy of the Appleby Hound newsletter. Articles discuss AP (Advanced Placement) courses, what is truth, life hacks, music, spring vegetables, boarding life, sandwiches, tetherball, keeping cactuses, interviews with faculty, and peer tutoring.
Item consists of the Summer 1977 edition of Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes an article about Faculty member and World War One (WW1) veteran Vernon Powell.
Item consists of the Fall 2019 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on the opening of the new A.W.B. Alumni student athletic centre, an interview with Faculty member Clayton Dion, trips to Camp Kandalore and the McLaughlin Northern campus, an article about Borys Boytchuk and his music background, Appleby celebrates the 50th anniversary of the annual walkathon, and an interview with Faculty member Robin Leslie-Spencer.
Item consists of a copy of The Appleby Hound student newspaper.
Item consists of a copy of the Appleby Hound newsletter. Articles discuss how to survive, different cultural festivals, prefect interviews, faculty and staff interviews, procrastination and planning, friendships, movie stars and buying textbooks.
Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue has articles discussing the rise of the OMICRON variant for COVID 19, the Ethiopian civil war, peer pressure, a book review, an interview with a student teacher and her experiences at Appleby, an interview with Mr. Grant '87 - Head of School, an interview with Mr. Bryce of the English Department, there is a math problem to solve as well as an article about the EcoMentors group at school. Finally, there is an article about the school play.
Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue contains articles discussing stress and burnout, the 2022 Winter Olympics, Bitcoin, a book review, global student leadership opportunities, Black History month information, interviews with the Social Sciences Department faculty, a math problem, and interview with a student teacher.
Item consists of the Spring 1976 edition of Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes an article about faculty member T.B. Colley.
Item consists of the Summer 2019 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on student positive wellbeing, an interview with Faculty member Patrick Carter, the 50th anniversary of the J.S. Gairdner arena, an article about Jamie Macarthur '68, insights into the Appleby experience from the student's perspective, an article about Faculty member Diana Dodd, an article about the Senior School Prefect role, and an article about Faculty member Lianne Tan.
Item consists of the Winter 2019 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles about student leadership opportunities, the move of the College Shop to a new location on campus, the Appleby experience from the student's perspective, an article about Faculty member Rebecca MacDonald, the Intercultural and language trip to Germany and Austria, the trip to Morocco, the death of long time Faculty member Brian O'Leary, an article about Faculty member Mike Moores, an article about staff member Jude Alexander, a closer look at Appleby financial report, and an article about the retirement of Peter Willis from the Appleby College Foundation Board of Trustees.
Item consists of the June 1943 Argus yearbook.
There is an article about the history of Appleby College and the origins of the school, including brief biographies of staff and faculty members.
Item consists of the June 1961 Argus yearbook. It provides a history of the school on the 60th anniversary and includes an article recalling what the school was like in the first years (1911-1913), including the barn fire.
It also includes articles on field trips to the General Mills Company, Continental Can Company and aboard the 'Gordon C. Leitch'.
Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue contains articles discussing stress and burnout, the 2022 Winter Olympics, Bitcoin, a book review, global student leadership opportunities, Black History month information, interviews with the Social Sciences Department faculty, a math problem, and interview with a student teacher.
Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue contains articles discussing stress, a historical piece about a UK cheese production, healthy eating, social anxiety, Middle School poetry, athletic team updates including basketball, volleyball and squash, photographs of various spots around campus, a movie review, an interview with Dr. Kelly - Head of Student Life, an interview with faculty member Ms. Adjei, interviews with faculty in the Languages Department and finishing off with some math problems.
Item consists of a copy of The Appleby Hound newsletter. Articles discuss the large rock near Walker House, Mr. Dion, Halloween including costumes, candy, and horror movies.
Item consists of the Summer 2016 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on the 25th anniversary of coeducation at Appleby, community service experiences, an interview with Faculty member Sheila Kuyper, intercultural and experiential programme updates, an interview with Faculty Bonnie Woolfenden, a closer look at Appleby College finances, the Walker House prefect, a look back at rugby teams, the retirement of Denis Desrosiers after more than 30 years at Appleby and the retirement of Kip Longstaff.
Item consists of the Winter 2018 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on financial assistance, an overview of the Appleby College Foundation and a listing of the different funds, bursaries and scholarships offered to students, global leadership education at Appleby, an interview with Faculty members Brendan Samson, Natalie D'Souza and Tom Karcz. It also includes an update on the new A.W.B. Alumni student athletic centre, a financial update for the school, an interview with the Upper School Prefect and an interview with staff Melanie Snyder as well as an interview with Alumni Winsor Pepall '54.
Item consists of the Spring 2019 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles about the student mentorship program, the Alumni Guest Speaker Program, Appleby's thriving Advanced Placement (AP) and AP Capstone Diploma programmes, an interview with Faculty member Graham Lewis, updates on recent intercultural and experiential program trips to Cambodia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Macedonia and Eastern Europe, New Zealand, Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation, Panama, and Romania. It also includes an article about Appleby hosting the G30 Association conference, enhancements to the shoreline along Lake Ontario, an article about Faculty member Maggie Hanrahan, updates on the fundraising gala auction, the role of the Community Prefect and an interview with Alumni Evanka Osmak '98.
Item consists of a digital file of The Appleby Hound student newspaper. This issue contains articles discussing gratitude, a high rise fire in New York City, problems between First Nations peoples and the Government of Canada, procrastination, book and movie reviews, the Middle Two reading competition, AP Capstone courses, an interview with Assistant Head of School - Dr. Morrison, interviews with the Math department faculty, and finishing with math problems.
Item consists of an issue of The Appleby Hound newsletter. Articles discuss winter and Christmas, an interview with the Athlete of the Week, a review of Grey's Anatomy tv show, memes and funny expressions, a recipe for pancakes, holiday movies and tv shows, an interview with a faculty member, and songs of the week.
Item consists of the Winter 2014 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. Item consists of articles about the Round Square conference, a look back at Appleby Athletics, an interview with Katherine 'Kitty' Stevens - daughter of John Guest, an interview with Appleby's Director of Finance - Young Nak Chu, an interview with Alumni Jack Langelaan '88. It also includes an article about Alumni Brianne Jenner '09 who was on Team Canada Women's Hockey Team. There is also an article about various Alumni who have become teachers including Michael DesRoches '62. It also includes an article about Appleby's historic link to Town of Oakville founder Colonel William Chisholm.
Item consists of the Summer 2015 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles about Powell House residence House Prefect Aidan Macdonell, an article about the Appleby College Shop, the fundraising gala auction, the Appleby College Parents' Association (ACPA), Appleby's Blue Dog weathervane donated by the Class of 2015, Innes van Nostrand and staff visit Asia, an interview with Faculty member Peter Thompson as he celebrates 25 years at Appleby, a look at life in residence, and a new strategic plan for Appleby College. It also includes articles on departing staff member Heather Rees, the retirement of Don Stewart after 30 years at Appleby College and the retirement of Paul Shields after 29 years at Appleby College.
Item consists of the Spring 2016 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on the new design tech lab, innovation in the classroom, an interview with Faculty member Paul Miskew, Intercultural and experiential programmes in Thailand, Costa Rica, China, Cambodia, Morocco, Argentina, Mongolia, Peru, Guatemala, and Spain. There are also articles on mental wellness, an interview with guest speaker Amanda Lindhout, an interview with Faculty member Dr. Anjuli Ahooja, an update on the new athletic centre, an interview with the Colley House prefect, an interview with Alumni Gillian Hnatiw '95 and the inaugural alumni leaders forum. There is also an article about the 100th anniversary of the Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the Spring 2017 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on Faculty member Fraser Grant '87, updates on the Intercultural and Experiential programme trips to Argentina, Costa Rica, Cambodia, Guatemala, Mongolia, Morocco, Southeastern Europe, Thailand, and Peru. It also includes articles on the new track around the campus, the reunion of past presidents of the Appleby College Parent's Association (ACPA), Faculty member Erin Cater '98, updates on the new A.W.B. Alumni centre for athletics and student life, the fundraising gala auction, an interview with alumni Dr. Brett Warren '91 and alumni Matthew Price-Gallagher '87, and an article on the Middle School Prefect role.
Item consists of the Winter 1978 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes an article about Faculty member E. Leslie Bott.
Item consists of the June 1952 Argus yearbook.