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F02-P013578 · Item · Oct. 1994
Part of Archives Photograph Collection

Item consists of a colour photograph of Norman Sewell (class of 1923) (left) standing with David Smith (class of 1953) (right) outside the Club House of the Moor Hall Golf Club near Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands in the United Kingdom. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (April 1995, vol. 17, no. 1).

F02-P013290 · Item · 1994
Part of Archives Photograph Collection

Item consists of a colour photograph of alumnus Robert Volterra (class of 1983) at the grave of V.H. de B. Powell in Little Shelford, England. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1994, vol. 16, no. 1).

F02-P010627 · Item · Oct. 1994
Part of Archives Photograph Collection

Item consists of a colour photograph of Robert Volterra (class of 1983) (centre) with David Smith (class of 1953) (right) and David Smith's wife, Barbara Smith (left). David Smith and Barbara Smith visited Robert Volterra at the University of Cambridge in England, where he was a lecturer in the Faculty of Law. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1994, vol. 16, no. 1).

F09-S01-AV-27 · Item · June 7, 1953
Part of Brad Brown fonds

Item consists of a a 33 1/3 rpm mono sound recording of the Commonwealth Service of Youth at Westminster Abbey on June 7, 1953 for the Coronation of Elizabeth II.
Side one: Introduction by Major F.J. Ney. Fanfare by Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall. The National Anthem. The Bidding prayer by the Dean of Westminster. 'All People that on Earth do Dwell'. The Thanksgiving by the Precentor.
Side two: Intercession led by the moderator of the Free Church Federal Council. "City of God, How Braod and Far". Excerpts from the sermon by the most Reverend and Right Honourable the Lord Archbishop of Canerbury. Commentary by the Rev. E.H. Patey. 'He who would valiant be'.

F09-S01-AV-16; AV-17 · Item · 1953
Part of Brad Brown fonds

Item consists of two silent movies taken by Brad Brown during his trip to England as part of the Appleby College Coronation Choir. The first movie includes images of the students onboard the SS Empress of Australia heading toward England. The second video consists of the students in England watching the Coronation parade and visiting sites in England. A third video of students during Sports Day at Appleby is included in the digital version (AV-15).

F01-S07-SS06-FL14-64 · Item · April 2000
Part of Appleby College Fonds

Item consists of the April 2000 issue of The Whippet newsletter and includes articles about the student trip to England as well as Italy; GIS contest; chapel choir performances; create writing winners; staff updates; student musical Fame; Summer Sports Programme updates; Walkathon updates; and Annual Fund updates.

F01-S09-SS01-FL01-SFL04-04 · Item · 1953
Part of Appleby College Fonds

Item consists of a digital scan of the Commonwealth Youth Movement Coronation Programme for Canada. There are photographs of the Appleby College Coronation Choir, the Appleby College itinerary for the Coronation Choir as well as some advertisements listing the Appleby College Coronation Choir as performers.

F01-S09-SS01-FL01-SFL04-03 · Item · 1953
Part of Appleby College Fonds

Item consists of a digital scan of the Empire Youth Sunday Programme held in honour of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Appleby College Coronation Choir is in the programme.

Coronation Souvenir Booklet
F01-S09-SS01-FL01-SFL05-02 · Item · 1953
Part of Appleby College Fonds

Item consists of a digital scan of a souvenir booklet about the coronation ceremony for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in June 1953.

F12-S01-01 · Item · 1953
Part of Rodney Garth Mayor fonds

Item consists of a letter written by E. Leslie Bott, the Appleby College Coronation Choir director, providing an overview of the itinerary and events that the Appleby College Coronation Choir participated in during their six week trip to England in April 1953.