Item consists of a black and white photograph of three students on campus. The middle student is holding a Brownie camera. L-R: Basil St. George, Duncan Campbell, John Moss.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Bill Adams, the groundskeeper for Appleby School holding a shovel and digging in the ground. Note written on verso: "Bill Adams in charge of fruit trees, vegetables and gardening. He came with Mr. Guest from UCC, an old faithful who from the front looked like Beams father's caricature of the British Tommy 'Old Bill' - of the French warfare joke, 'If you know a better ole, go to it'. Scnes of havoc, mind, broken trees and desolation".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a view of the campus from the barn. It shows School House (now Colley House), Powell's House as well as the campus fields and an outdoor hockey rink. Note on verso: "Taken from barn silo. O for the joys of flooding the outdoor rink of a dark winter night. The cement tennis courts near the hwy, near the barn, provided the other rink.".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of cricket players on the pitch or playing field. Colley House can be seen in the background. Note on verso: "Rodney Northey [forefront] head prefect, the best kind of Appleby boy, also captain. In the soccer sixes he was captain who taught me to play full back with him"
Item consists of a black and white photograph of cricket players on the pitch or main field. Note on verso: "Jack Thompson, leaving the field, a brilliant player at all games. Elder brother of Archie, doomed in the spring floods about 1920. Son of an attractive and able young man."
Item consists of four students standing outside the front entrance to a World War 1 dug out built on campus. Note on verso: "Sunday afternoon at the WWI dugouts, stored with firewood and if possible pork and beans".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Faculty member T.B. Colley relaxing and lying down on the sports field.. Note written on verso: "The great Thom Colley. Classical scholar - ancient history and Horace. Mr. Guest taught Casesar and Virgil. Just and loyal, faithful, and a friend---no one like me. Appleby patriot and powerful speaker on loyalty to Appleby. Alastair Walker 1992".