Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting a student standing in a field holding a camera. Inscription below the photograph reads "Pivgle".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting two young children standing in front of a building entrance. Inscription below the photograph reads "John & Isobel Blythe".
Item is a photograph of the WWI Honour Roll in the entrance to the Memorial Classroom Building.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting a woman and man walking in front of a school building. Inscription below the photograph reads "Mr. & Mrs. Colley".
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 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.
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.
Item consists of the W.R. Wright Memorial Challenge Cup for tennis. Front of trophy reads: Appleby School logo / W. H. Wright, Memorial / Challenge Cup. Back of trophy reads: Presented by / Mrs. H.P. Wright / March, 1918.
Given in memory of William "Billy" Richard Wright who was the second Appleby Old Boy to give his life during the Great War. Billy was an original student at Appleby and Head Prefect in his final year. He died on May 13, 1917 at the age of 19.
First name inscribed on trophy reads: "1922 P.R.S. walsham (S) - from School House. According to the December 1918 Argus yearbook, the first winner of the trophy was C.E.N. Kaulbach.
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.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Uncle B. and Frances Strathy.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting two students standing on a field wearing rugby gear. The students are facing the camera with their hands on their hips. Inscription below the photograph reads "Smug & Crum".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting two photographs imposed overtop of each other. One photo partially depicts Nina in a nurse uniform sitting on building steps, and the other partially depicts a young boy riding a bike towards the infirmary with Nina sitting on the steps in the background. Inscription below photograph reads "two in one"
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Nine sitting between two male students on a wooden ramp. Inscription below the photo reads "Waiting for afternoon tea at the 'Shack'"
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting two lines of cadets marching past on a field. Inscription for the photograph reads "Cadet Corp Inspected by Col. Mc.Crimmon".
File consists of records pertaining to Aubrey de V.A. Turquand's time at Appleby School as a student as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one). It also includes letters after his death, a subscription list for the Turquand Tablet and information about the tablet, his application form for Appleby School and correspondence regarding fees and payment for his time at Appleby School.
File also includes a silk embroidered Christmas postcard (December 1915) from Aubrey Turquand to Mrs. Guest.
Turquand, AubreyItem consists of a black and white photograph of cricket team captain Aubrey Turquand on the pitch with other players behind him.
File consists of records pertaining to the Appleby School Travel Club and specifically the trip taken to Europe in 1932. The group travelled to Great Britain, France, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland between July and August 1932. On the tour they went to many World War 1 memorials and battle sites. The file includes the programme, itinerary and a published booklet by John H. Osler describing the trip. The booklet is called Seeing Europe: An account of the Appleby School Travel Club Tour of 1932.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Tom Heaton high jumping during Sports Day.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting three students wearing suits and standing in front of a building entrance. Inscription below photograph reads "James, Matthews, Wilson"
Item consists of the November 1995 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of the May 1996 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of the May 1995 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of the February 1995 issue of The Source student newspaper.
Item consists of a digital copy of the April 1994 The Source student newspaper.