Item includes two photographs of the Dramatic Club performance of the play "Ici on Parle Francais" by faculty member Vernon de Butts Powell.
Item is a photograph of the Dramatic Club performance of the play "Ici on Parle Francais" by faculty member Vernon de Butts Powell.
Item is a photograph of the Dramatic Club performance of the play "Ici on Parle Francais" by faculty member Vernon de Butts Powell.
Item includes two photographs of the Appleby School Dramatic Club performance of "All in Vain".
Item consists of a colour photograph of alumnus Robert Volterra (class of 1983) at the grave of V.H. de B. Powell in Little Shelford, England. This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1994, vol. 16, no. 1).
Item consists of the Fall 2015 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on the Class of 2015 John Bell Chapel Blue Dog weathervane, Chapel life at Appleby, a mental wellness update, students travel to Camp Onakawana, the 30th anniversary of the Nicholas Arts Centre, an interview with employee Susan Forsey, Alumni revisit the McLaughlin Northern Campus, an interview with Alumni Phil and Jamie Mackenzie and their rugby experiences, as well as an article on First World War veterans Vernon Harcourt de Butts Powell and Aubrey Turquand ' 15.
Item consists of the December 1994 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles on a student trip to China, new electronic resources at the library, alumni takes a trip to Vernon Powell's grave in England, homing, and the 20th anniversary of the Northward Bound Programme at the Northern campus.
Item consists of the Summer 1977 edition of Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes an article about Faculty member and World War One (WW1) veteran Vernon Powell.
File consists of records pertaining to Vernon De Butts Powell's time at Appleby School as a Master as well as his letters to Mr. Guest after he had enlisted to participate in World War 1 (one). There are also letters after the death of Powell to Mr. Guest.
Powell, VernonItem consists of a black and white photograph of Vernon Powell, House Master, standing outside the Appleby School sign by the train tracks. He holds a pipe in his right hand.
Item is a photograph portrait of Major Vernon Harcourt de Butts Powell.
Item is a photograph of Major Vernon de Butts Powell in France during World War One.
Item is a photograph of faculty member Vernon de. Butts Powell in military uniform.
Item consists of the June 1961 Argus yearbook. It provides a history of the school on the 60th anniversary and includes an article recalling what the school was like in the first years (1911-1913), including the barn fire.
It also includes articles on field trips to the General Mills Company, Continental Can Company and aboard the 'Gordon C. Leitch'.
Item consists of the June 1943 Argus yearbook.
There is an article about the history of Appleby College and the origins of the school, including brief biographies of staff and faculty members.
Item consists of the March 1918 Argus yearbook. It includes an article about the life of Vernon Harcourt de Butts Powell, who died during World War 1.
Item consists of the March 1917 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the March 1916 Argus yearbook. This was the first published yearbook for Appleby College.
Item consists of the December 1916 Argus yearbook.
Item consists of the Appleby School article, by Capt. O.J. Aldom, reproduced from Municipal Review of Canada journal. It discusses the history of Appleby College, Sir Edmund Walker, John Guest, Major Vernon Harcourt de Butts Powell, the founding of the school, the different buildings on campus including Powell's House, School House (now Colley House), the chapel, the barn, the covered ice rink, cadets, gymnastics, Sports day as well as academics.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of the Appleby School Dramatic Club 1913 performance of 'Ici on Parle Francais'. The students are in costume and acting on stage.
L-R: Gillespie, Turquand, Mr. Powell, MacDonald, Harlan, Massey, MacLean, MacDonald.
Item is a mounted photograph of the 1912-1913 school prefects.