Item is a photograph of the five Old Boys that founded the Quarterly magazine.
Item is a photograph of T.G. Blackstock crossing the finishline of the 440 yards footrace on Sports Day.
W. James photographer of TorontoItem is a photograph of the exterior of the old gymnasium from the south side. Powell's House residence is to the left and the John Bell Chapel is on the right.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of south side of Powell's House and the old gymnasium during winter
Item is a mounted photograph of the exterior of the original Powell's House.
Pringle & Booth, TorontoItem is a photograph of the exterior of the original Powell's House.
Pringle & Booth, TorontoItem is a photograph of the exterior of the original Powell's House.
Pringle & Booth, TorontoItem is a photograph of the Dramatic Club performance of what is believed to be the play "Come True".
File consists of the student publication "The Double Blue" newsletter which contains articles about student life at Appleby.
Articles in the 1938 issues include: Senior Common Room conditions; hockey team updates; The School House musical show; the Airplane Club; a review of the 1938 Ford car; Skiing, Baseball; Premier Aberhardt and current politics; Cameras; Letters to the editor; sketches; Guest Speaker Professor J.O. Wilhelm from the University of Toronto; Canada's Railway problem; Father and Son Night updates; various sports updates; school updates; dancing; stamps; the London Show for the Cadets; small loans business in Canada; Appleby Choir updates; The Blue Bombers visit Appleby; Tea and Coffee served at school; new fire equipment; and debating club updates.
The 1963 issues are a relaunch of the newsletter as an offshoot of the Appleby College Literary Society. It includes articles about football, soccer, House news, and for the Junior School - Form news. There are articles about Cadets, Chapel; the school library; Prefect announcements; and various school news bites.
The 1964 issues include articles about Christmas, Colley House news, Powell's House News; Walker (New) House news; Form notes, Old Boys's events; an editorial about smoking and cancer; Literary Society updates; Junior School updates; Hockey team updates; local dance; current affairs including The Beatles, and the flu; school trip to see Hamlet in Toronto; Saturday Night movies; library reports; brief biographies with sketches of Rev. J.A.M. Bell (Headmaster); Mr. H.C. Hardwick; updates on the school drama performance; a book review; various sports news; Cadet news; Snipe Class Sailing contests; football; squash; cricket; and basketball updates.
The 1965 issues include articles about the new Canadian Flag, a maple leaf; school dances; Form updates; House gossip and updates; hockey updates; basketball updates; the outdoor hockey rink below Powell's House; squash updates; gymnastics competition; United States Civil Rights Movement; academic updates; Father and Son Night; Junior School news; Dramatic Club updates; track and field team; John Bell Chapel updates; Cadet Corps updates; school enrollment numbers; prefect updates; staff and faculty updates; football updates; First Model United Nations Security Council event; and the creation of The United Nations Club.
The 1966 issues include articles about the following: football, hockey, soccer updates; House updates; Form updates; dramatic club and school plays; camera club; United Nations Club; basketball updates; squash team updates; the new Batman tv show; a review on various car models; Cadet Corps inspection; reviews on various new movies; cricket team updates; car racing updates; new staff updates; and science updates.
The 1968 issues include articles about the following: an article about the resurrection of the newsletter; on the value of friendship; updates from Student's Council; sports updates including Appleby College being admitted to play at the senior team level with the other 'Little Big Four' teams for the following sports: football, hockey, basketball and cricket; dramatic club updates; debating club; camera club; political affairs; 1968 Olympics; gym club; squash team; classical society; and the literary society.
The 1969 issues contain articles about: debating competitions; the need for a new ice rink and the building of an arena; football; hockey; basketball; production of The Mikado and Mr. DesRoches taking on a role when a student fell ill; social dance; camera contest; inter-house competition. The file also includes a small publication of student poetry, entitled: Dedication: Let me stand alone.
The 1974-1975 issues are a new edition of the Double Blue newsletter, published for the Junior School. It includes articles about erosion at Appleby Creek; robbery in the Tuck Shop; faculty member D.K.R. Boyd; poems written by students; Junior School sports including soccer, cross country, announcement regarding the new Northern Campus; the performance of The Mikado; the return of Mr. F. Richardson; a short biography of Mr. A. Turner; various club events including the Rocket Club, the Drama Club and the Model Club; updates on the library; Halloween updates; student poems; cricket; squash; senior boys trip to Soviet Union and interhouse 'Tribal' hockey; and the dramatic production of 'Lord of the Flies'.
Item is a photograph of the dining hall in the basement of School House.
Cunningham of HamiltonItem is a photograph of the dining hall in the basement of School House (now Colley).
Sub-file consists of Powell's House residence newsletter, The Den.
Item is a photograph of a cricket pitch on Appleby's campus.
Item is a photograph of a cricket pitch on Appleby's campus.
Item is a postcard made of the negative of the cricket grease on Main Field.
Item is a photograph of the creek running through the school's campus looking towards the lake.
Item consists of a colour photograph of a very full creek flowing through campus.
Item is a photograph of the Coronation Choir performance recording in a BBC studio.
Item consists of The Coach Dan Sutherin Hamilton Tiger Gray Cup presented by the Viergever Family for football between Appleby College and Hillfield Strathallan. Appleby won in 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2000.
File consists of the school newsletter The Chattaway's Newsletter as well as a brochure about Chattaway's Junior School residence.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the chapel under construction. The walls and roof are done, but there are no windows in the window areas.
Item is a photograph of the exterior of the chapel facing south with the old gymnasium to the left.
Item is a photograph of chapel's belfry.
Item includes two photographs of the chapel belfry.
Item is a photograph of the chapel belfry.
Item consists of the book The Canadian Establishment awarded as a book prize for the Headmaster's Special Award. John received this in June 1976.
Item consists of a colour photograph of the campus shoreline along Lake Ontario. parts of the old sump pump station ruins are shown.
Item consists of the book The Call of England which was awarded to Wentworth Dillon Walker as a prize in June 1934 for Pass Matric.
Item is a photograph of the Cadet Corps procession during the 1939 Annual Inspection.
Item is a photograph of the Cadet Corps band as they March Past on Inspection Day in front of Inspecting Officers, Headmaster John Bell, and Mr. Colley.