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F23-S01-PH01-0846 · Item · 1952
Part of Stuart Jaffray fonds

Item consists of a black and white photograph of the 1952 Form IVa class photograph.

Students in the photograph include: Gordon Carr, Arthur Crooks, Cumming, Edward Dixon, Dodworth, Ricardo Gomez, Ronald (Ron) Heimbecker, Ray Manbert, Rod Mayor, Peter Middleton, Lawrence Rickard, Ian Provan, John Tomlinson, Tyrrell, Webster, Stuart Jaffray, Charles Rumsey, Scott, Alan Shier, Stewart Soanes, Clinton Snell, Eric Windeler, Hamilton, Cliff Stanton.

Back row L-R: Eric Windelor, ?, Charles Rumsey, Scott, Stuart Jaffray
Middle row L-R: Tyrell, Teacher Maurice Cook, Dudsworth, Clinton Snell, Cliff Stanton, Ron Heimbecker, Stuart Soanes, Webster, Rod Mayor, Ray Manbert, Peter Middleton, Arthur Crouls
Front row L-R: Edwardo Gomel, T

Item consists of a trophy presented by Peel Music Festival for Boys Choir Unchanged voices. Awarded in 1919 - 1921.

The Boy’s Choir – Unchanged voices trophy from the Peel Music Festival was first awarded to Appleby College in 1950. The choir would also win the trophy in 1951 and 1952. Led by choirmaster Mr. Lesley Bott, the choir would go on to win other awards at the Peel Music Festival, including the top school choir in 1952.

The Archives collection holds a photograph (see AC01_0916) of three students holding the trophy in 1950-1951.

The trophy as it stands today is on the wrong base. At some point in the past, the trophy was removed from the base as seen in the photograph and placed on the base it is now on, which has the wrong dates.

Rod Mayor Scrapbook
F12-S01-03 · Item · 1952-1953
Part of Rodney Garth Mayor fonds

Item consists of a scrapbook compiled by Rod's parents containing newspaper clippings highlighting the publicity of the Appleby College Coronation Choir. There is also one photograph of Rod in his choir robe singing.

Photographs
F12-S02 · Series · 1953
Part of Rodney Garth Mayor fonds

Series consists of a single black and white photograph of Rod Mayor and Jamie Gairdner during the Boxing finals match in April 1953.

F09-S01-A113 · Item · 1953
Part of Brad Brown fonds

Item consists of a Commonwealth Youth Movement Pin and reads 'First Unto God Then to the Queen" this text is encircled with a knight on a horse. The top of the pin has the royal crown to signify Queen Elizabeth II's coronation. These pins were given to members of the Appleby College Coronation Choir.

Brad Brown on board ship
F09-S01-PH01-0014 · Item · 1953
Part of Brad Brown fonds

Item consists of a black and white photograph of Brad Brown onboard the SS Empress of Australia headed to England as part of the Appleby College Coronation Choir. He is standing beside a lifeboat.

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'.

Abraham Lincoln
F04-S01 · Series · 1865, [19-], 1939, 1953
Part of Raymond Hart Massey fonds

Series consist of a collection of Abraham Lincoln material that Raymond Massey accumulated over his career for his best known performance of “Abe Lincoln in Illinois”. Material includes sketches of Raymond Massey portrayal of Abraham Lincoln for the stage play “Abe Lincoln in Illinois”, letter from playwright Robert Sherwood, photographs of Abraham Lincoln, reproduction limited edition print of President Abraham Lincoln painted by President Dwight Eisenhower, republican national electoral
ticket from Lincoln’s time, newspaper clippings of Lincoln’s assassination, and a framed playbill of Ford’s theatre on the night of Lincoln’s assassination.

F23-S01-PH01-0847 · Item · 1953
Part of Stuart Jaffray fonds

Item consists of a black and white photograph of the 1953 Form Vb class photograph.

Students in the photograph include: Lawrence Rickard, Ian Duke, Peter Webster, Martin Kirkpatrick, John Tomlinson, Gordon Carr, Rodney Mayor, Arthur Crooks, Robert Middleton, Edward Dixon, Ricardo Gomez, Ian Provan, Ronald Heimbecker, Stewart Soanes, David Parson, Charles Pringle, David Manbert, Clifford Stanton, Alan Shier, Charles Rumsey, Walter Hendershot, Eric Windeler, Stuart Jaffray.

Back row L-R: Ian Duke, Ray Manbert, Charles Rumsey, Roger Carr, Rod Mayer, Arthur Crooks
Middle row L-R: Cliff Stanton, Stuart Soammes, Dixon, Hoan, Webster, Ron Heimbleker, Stuart Jaffray, Maurice Cook (Latin Teacher)
Front row L-R: Parsons , Pingle, Kirkpatrick, Walker Hendershot, Eric Windleller, ? , Peter Middleton, Edwardo Gomel, Harry Statler

Newspaper clippings
F23-S02 · Series · 1953
Part of Stuart Jaffray fonds

Series consists of four newspaper articles about Camp Ipperwash cadet camp that Stuart Jaffray attended in 1953. It also includes an article about Harry 'Sarge' Bailey, a faculty member at Appleby College, who received an award for his work at Camp Ipperwash.