Item consists of the Summer 2018 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles about the Round Square conference, the recent visit to the Nisichawaysihk Cree Nation in Nelson House, Manitoba, an interview with Faculty member Evan Fleming, an interview with retired Faculty member Michael Desroches, an update on the Appleby College Parents Association (ACPA), the role of the Board of Governors, the Class of 2018 gift to the Graduating Families Legacy Gift, an update on the A.W.B. Alumni Centre for Athletics, the role of the Athletics Prefect and an article about retiring staff member Susan Forsey.
Item consists of the Fall 2018 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on Appleby College hosting the 2018 Round Square Conference, the cornerstone dedication of the A.W.B. Alumni Student and Athletic Centre by King Constantine formally of Greece and his wife Queen Anne-Marie. It also includes articles on Faculty member Kathleen Kirkpatrick, updates on trips to the Northern campus and YMCA Camp Cedar Glen, an interview with Faculty Rob McGuiness, the role of Head Prefect, and an interview with Alumni Otto Jelinek '59.
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 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 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 December 1920 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the December 1921 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the March 1921 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the June 1921 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the June 1922 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the April 1925 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the February 1936 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the February 1937 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the March 1938 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the June 1948 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 1999-2000 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2003-2004 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2004-2005 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2001-2002 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2005-2006 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2000-2001 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2007-2008 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2002-2003 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2006-2007 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2008-2009 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2013-2014 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2012-2013 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2014-2015 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2010-2011 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2015-2016 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2009-2010 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2016-2017 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2017-2018 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the 2011-2012 Argus yearbook.
Fonds consists of four series; education of Wentworth’s schooldays at Appleby, Old Boys’ Association, correspondence and the Walker Family series, which consist of family heritage pieces related to Appleby College. Of note is a child’s table and chair set that was made by Appleby’s founder and Wentworth’s uncle, John Guest.
Walker, Wentworth DillonFile consists of Statement of Petty Expense Account and receipt stubs issued to Willard Dillon (W.D.) Walker during his time as a student at Appleby College. It indicates what he spent his money on and how much each item cost.
File consists of four Appleby College prize lists for June 1932, June 1933, June 1934 and June 1935. Willard Dillion (W.D.) Walker is a prize winner all four years.
File consists of the Physical Progress reports for Willard Dillon (W.D.) Walker taken as part of physical training or gym classes. The reports record age, weight, height, chest and waist size.
File consists of Willard Dillon Walker's report cards outlining his grades and comments from teachers.
Series consist of records pertaining to Wentworth’s schooldays at Appleby from prize lists, reports and progress reports, as well as school crests, pins from his involvement with the school’s cadet corps, and book prizes received at the annual Prizegiving Ceremony.
File consists of two Cadet Corps target practice sheets showing the bullet holes from cadet Willard Dillon (W.D.) Walker.
Item consists of the book, "Sailing Alone Around the World" which was awarded to Wentworth Dillon (W.D.) Walker in June 1934 as a prize for Latin.
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 consists of two gold plated, dog shaped pins.
Series consist of correspondence, newsletters, and holiday greetings sent by Appleby’s Old Boys’ Association (now Alumni) to Wentworth, and newspaper clippings about Appleby Old Boys’ events.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the 1936 Prizegiving ceremony at the Appleby School Sports Day. Wentworth Walker receiving an award from Sir Thomas White and Headmaster Percival Wickens.
Item consists of a wool Appleby College school crest with a large greyhound dog on the front and below the dog is the word "Appleby".
Item consists of a wool Appleby school crest with a greyhound dog and underneath the word "Appleby".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the 1936 Prizegiving ceremony. Left to Right: Wentworth Walker, Sir Thomas White, Percival Wickens, unidentified, and H.C. Hardwick.
W. James photographer of TorontoItem consists of two gold plated pins. The number 10 stands on top of the letter R G with the name Appleby underneath forming a half crescent. Item is a 10th Royal Grenadiers cap pin wore by Appleby's cadet corps. The 10th Royal Grenadiers were a parent unit of the Royal Regiment of Canada.
Item consists of a gold plated pin with a round base and fanned feather. Item is a cap badge for the Royal Grenadier Guard.
File consists of two Appleby College holiday greeting cards. One includes an inspirational message written during World War Two and the second one consists of a photograph of students leaving The Chapel.
File consists of correspondence between Wentworth Walker and the Appleby College Old Boys Association. It includes correspondence and brochures on the planned new gymnasium and swimming pool, the 1947 Building Campaign for the Memorial Building, scholarship fundraising and other Appleby College fundraising campaigns.
Series consist of correspondence from Appleby College to Wentworth regarding the progress of the school, Wentworth’s donation of the school bell, invitations to events, updates on Appleby alumni, educational viewpoints, and historical information. It includes typed and written letters as well as a telegraph.
Series consist of an assortment of Walker family material related to their time attending or governing at Appleby School (now College), which was acquired and collocated by Wentworth. Material includes drama programs, prize lists, crest, and a gymnastic trophy from Alastair Walker (class of 1924) schooldays, older brother to Wentworth. Series also contains correspondence related to the Sir Edmund Walker Memorial chapel window, as well as correspondence directed to Wentworth’s father Ewart Buchan Walker from Appleby and the Appleby School Fathers’ Association.
File consists of a speech written by Harold C. Walker about the life of John Sherratt Hill Guest, co-founder and first Headmaster of Appleby College, who died on April 13, 1953.
File consists of a single envelope from Sir Edmund Walker with The Appleby School, Oakville, Ont. address on the front.
File consists of invitations and playbill to Appleby School Dramatic Club performances.
File consists of two Appleby School Annual Games programmes, one for 1917 and one for 1926. They list the sports events, the prizes, the judges and the names of individuals who are presenting the prizes to the students. The 1917 programme also lists the students who are competing. Raymond Hart Massey is listed as one of the judges for the 1917 competition.
File consists of 4 unmarked Walker Family business cards with a logo of a Greyhound head on a crown with the latin motto "Non Sine Periculo" in the upper left corner.
Item consists of a colour photograph of a painted portrait of John Guest by Grant MacDonald.
Book contains the following handwritten note by Wentworth Walker: "Found amongst Nancy Walkers book when offered to Betty (Guest) Osler. She suggested I keep it because of my memories of Uncle John at Appleby bringing alive for me L'Allegro and Il Penseroso. 21 July 1985.
File consists of correspondence pertaining to the design, creation and installation of the Sir Edmund Walker Memorial Chapel Window for the John Bell Chapel at Appleby College.
Item consists of a small medal trophy with the inscription "A.S. Gym Team 1924". This was awarded to Alastair Walker (class of 1924), the older brother to Wentworth.
Item consists of an Appleby School blazer badge that is embroidered with the letters "A S" intertwined in light blue. Property of Alastair Walker (class of 1924) older brother to Wentworth.
Fonds consists of material of Brad's time as a student at Appleby College. In particular, it includes material pertaining to his time as a member of the school's Coronation Choir. Fonds consists of two series: Coronation choir and School days.
Brown, BradItem 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.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Brad Brown standing outside and wearing the Appleby College Coronation choir tour jacket.
File consists of a travel diary written by Brad Brown during his trip to England as part of the Appleby College Coronation Choir as well as his trip to the Near East with fellow student Bill Green and his family. He talks about life on the ship during their travel to England, singing and touring various sites in England as well as sightseeing in Beirut, Jerusalem and Barcelona. Brad later wrote an article for the June 1954 Argus Yearbook about his Near east trip. It can be found on page 56.
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.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Appleby College Coronation Choir with unidentified individuals at the King's Head Hotel in England.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Appleby College Coronation Choir visiting Halfield, England. The boys are lined up outside a large brick building.
Series consists of a memoir of Brad's time at Appleby College as a student, book awards, a scrapbook containing school related information such as a report card, a music recital program and letters home, footage of Appleby's Sports Day (annual track and field event) and the Prizegiving Ceremony, as well as photographs of the Annual Cadet Corps Inspection, Appleby College faculty, peers and sports events.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of choirmaster Leslie Bott and members of the Appleby College Coronation Choir performing onboard the ship from England. They appear to be singing in the dining room.
Item consists of the book: Poems of Tennyson: 1830-1870 given as a prize for General Proficiency awarded to E.B. Brown Form IVC, June 1952.
Item consists of the book The Poetical Works of Wordsworth, awarded as a prize for General Proficiency to E.B. Brown, Form IVA, June 1954.
File consists of 5 loose scrapbook pages pertaining to Brad Brown's life as a student at Appleby College. It contains letters home, a report card from 1950 (restricted until 2050), a music recital program from 1952 and a certificate of confirmation from 1953.
Item consists of a typed memoir by Brad Brown outlining memories and stories of his time at Appleby College for grades 4 through 8. He discusses life at Appleby, what the residences were like, routine for students, personalities of faculty and staff. He talks about hockey and boxing, Cubs and Cadets.
Item consists of the book: The Personal History of David Copperfield. Awarded as a book prize for English and Social Studies to E.B. Brown, Form IVA, June 1954.
Item consists of Appleby College Faculty members (Masters) John Page and Angus Scott talking outside.
Item consists of the book: The Pageant of English Poetry by Geoffrey Cumberlege. Awarded as a book prize for Reading (Senior) to E.B. Brown, Form IVA, June 1954.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Appleby College junior hockey team. L-R: (back row): MacFarlane, Gairdner, Burden, Carr, Manbert, Drynan; (Front row L-R): Fryer, Kohl, Jelinek, Edgecombe, unidentified, Brown, and Brennan.
File consists of 16 photographs of life at Appleby College while Brad Brown was a student. It includes photographs of the hockey team, various faculty members, Powell's House dormitory, the Memorial Classroom, students playing outside, and Cadets.
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 Brad Brown hanging off the back of the school truck.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Powell's House dormitory for junior students. Students are on their beds and a Faculty member stands in the aisle.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of two students standing outside of the Memorial Classroom building. Mike Davis is standing on the right.
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 three students. L-R: Arthur Melcalfe, Roger Carr, and Bob Wallace.
Item consists of a home movie of the 1953 Appleby College Sports Day and Prizegiving Ceremony.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of four Appleby College students at the annual Prizegiving Ceremony. L-R: Roger Carr, unknown, John Thomson, John Robinson.
Series consists of original play scripts written for Appleby’s Junior School as well as production binders, scripts, artwork and storyboards for the three multimedia event performances: Macbeth, Caesar, and Twelfth Night, which was not performed. Series also consists of ephemeral material such as programs and tickets.
Series consists of the Appleby College Coronation Choir itinerary, greeting cards to showcase this momentous event, and a scrapbook assembled by Mayor's parents which contains newspaper clippings highlighting the publicity of the Coronation Choir.
Series consists of a single black and white photograph of Rod Mayor and Jamie Gairdner during the Boxing finals match in April 1953.
Item consists of a photograph of Appleby School Head Master John Guest sitting on a bench with students.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of student Raymond Massey wearing his cricket uniform and leaning on his cricket bat.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Jack and Alex Gillespie standing outside looking at items in their hands.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of cricket team captain Aubrey Turquand on the pitch with other players behind him.