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 two students playing catch in front of Hardwick House (now the Alumni House).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the March Past at the Annual Cadet Corps Inspection on main field.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of of the Annual Cadet Corps Inspection on Main Field.
File consists of invitations, programs and tickets for the annual gymnastics display at Appleby College.
File consists of the May 2002 (Vol. 1, issue 2) Appleby College Cadet Corps newsletter, The Cadet.
Sub-file consists of scrapbook pages of newspaper clippings as well as bound scrapbooks detailing the history and events of the Appleby College Cadet Corps No. 440. The bound scrapbooks contain the Cadet articles that appeared in the Appleby College yearbook, The Argus.
The bound scrapbooks are divided into the following years:
Book 1: 1931-1941
Book 2: 1942-1950
Book 3: 1951-1960
Book 4: 1961-1968
Note: Book 2 contains 24 slides - photo numbers are as follows: AC01_0296; PH01-0910; AC01_0288; AC01_0223; AC01_0285; AC01_0226; AC01_0224; PH01-0911; PH01-0912; AC01_0226; AC01_0223; AC01_0345; AC01_0301; AC01_0286; AC01_0277; AC01_0344; AC01_0229; PH01_0913; AC01_0302; AC01_0260; PH01_0914; AC01_0344; PH01-0915; AC01_0306
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.
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.
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.