Item consists of a colour photograph of Appleby College cook, Hilda Chattaway's tombstone. She is buried at Stoneleigh, Conventry in the UK. Photograph taken by faculty member David Smith.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Appleby College cook, Hilda Chattaway's tombstone. She is buried at Stoneleigh, Conventry in the UK. Photograph taken by faculty member David Smith.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Appleby College cook, Hilda Chattaway's tombstone. She is buried at Stoneleigh, Conventry in the UK. Photograph taken by faculty member David Smith.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of a woman standing outside with a package in one hand and a suitcase in the other. Presumably Miss Bird.
Item consists of the 1916-1917 Appleby School publication of The Register.
Sub-series consists of a ledger book with an early written record describing the establishment of the school from 1911 to 1915, including when the following buildings were constructed: the School House (now Colley House), Headmaster's House, the hospital (infirmary), the chemical laboratory, ice rink and opening of Second House (Powell's House), when McCraney Farm leased. It records the fire of the original gym and stable and the building of the new barn and gym. It also lists when the school opened and the names of the original teachers, staff and students. It records when staff and faculty resigned and when students left the school. It lists the names and dates of the Appleby Dramatic Club productions. It records the first Prizegiving Ceremony and Sports Day and the establishment of the Cadet Corps. It also records when faculty, staff, students and alumni signed up for military positions during the start of World War I. Finally, it records the purchase of the new billiard table for School House by Sir Edmund Walker.
There is a single page towards the back of the ledger with lists the names of students who are in the school picture taken Apr. 29, 1919. It also includes the city where they are from and their nickname or preferred name.
Item consists of the Appleby School Register booklet for 1919-1920.
Item is a photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Colley outside School (now Colley) House.
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".
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 Nina in her nurse uniform sitting on some stairs and holding some fabric. Inscription below photograph reads "First term at Appleby"
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 Nina in her nurse uniform sitting in a chair on a building porch. Inscription below photograph reads "Just me"
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Nina in her nurse uniform bandaging the finger of a young girl on some steps. Inscription below the photograph reads "Bandaging a wounded finger"
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Nina in her nurse uniform, sitting beside some porch steps. Inscription below photograph reads "Just me"
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Appleby faculty member Edward de Concey Fletcher standing in front of a wall. Inscription near the photograph reads "Mr. Fletcher".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Nina wearing a hat and coat standing outside. Inscription below photograph reads "In front of Powell's".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Appleby staff member and school secretary Miss Bird standing on a wooden walkway. Inscription near the photograph reads "Miss Bird".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Nina and another woman dressed in winter hats and coats walking outside. Inscription below photograph reads "On the Highway"
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Appleby staff member E.W. Whittington standing in front of a white door. Inscription near the photograph reads "Mr. Whittington".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the cast of The Boy Comes Home school play on stage in costume. Inscriptions near the photograph reads "The Boy Comes Home - A.A. Milne," "Mr. P. Wickens - Stuart Cantlie - Pud Green," and "Tyge Rothe - Mr. E.W. Whittington".
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting the exterior of the infirmary building. In the background to the left two children are sitting on the edge of the porch, and to the right Nina in her nurse uniform is sitting on the porch steps with a young boy holding a bicycle stands in front of her. Inscription below the photograph identifies the building as "The Hospital"
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Miss Bird, Appleby's secretary, standing outside with a fur winter coat on.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of an unidentified school nurse in uniform standing outside one of the school buildings.
Item consists of a black and white photograph depicting Nina standing on a rocky beach, with students laying on a towel in the background. Inscription below the photograph reads "Picnic on beach for Mump's patients".
item consists of a black and white photograph of E.W. Whittington with a pipe in his mouth while mowing the lawn.
Item consists of the 1923 - 1924 school register booklet for Appleby School.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Sgt. Sam Clarke and an unidentified teacher. Both men are sitting on the steps to a building. Written on verso: "Sgt. Sam Clarke [with] Harry? Donnie, maths? Later he came well known in the Ontario Educational System".
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Sgt. Sam Clarke in uniform. A partially constructed chapel is behind him.
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 depicting Appleby staff member E.C. Blomfield standing on a sidewalk on Lakeshore Road, holding hands with a child. Inscription near photograph reads "Mr. Blomfield".
Item consists of a black and white photograph showing Mr. H. Price, the cricket coach, standing outside by the trees. The captions reads, "The Pro".
Item consists of a black and white photograph showing Mr. Percival Wickens standing outside.
Item consists of the 1927 - 1928 Register booklet for Appleby School.
Item consists of the January 1932 Register booklet for Appleby School.
Item is a photograph portrait of John Guest .
Item is a photograph portrait of Headmaster John Guest.
Item is a photograph of Headmaster John Guest woodworking.
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 includes five photographs of the portrait of John Guest by Archibald Barnes.
Brigdens Limited of TorontoItem is a photograph of faculty members E.W. Whittington, H.C. Hardwick, and T.B. Colley in conversation.
Canada Pictures (Toronto)Item consists of a black and white panoramic photograph of the students and staff at Appleby College in 1947 - 1948. They are sitting outside and Colley House is visible in the background. The photograph is taken by E.J. Powell of Cayuga.
Staff are seated in the front row in the middle. Mr. Dewar, Rev. Bell, Mr. Colley, Mr. Hardwick are in the middle. Mr. Leslie Bott is the second person to the right of Mr. Hardwick. The female staff are (left to right): Miss Lightbourn, the school nurse Miss Mona Niblett, and possibly Miss Rose James.
Item is a photograph of Sergeant Major C.S.M. Clarke in uniform.
Item consists of a black and white panoramic photograph of the students and staff at Appleby College in 1948 - 1949. They are sitting outside and Powell's House is visible in the background. The photograph is taken by E.J. Powell of Cayuga.
Staff are seated in the front row in the middle. Sergeant Major S. Clarke is in hat and military uniform, Mr. Hardwick is to his right. Mr. Leslie Bott is second to his right. Mr. Dewar, Rev. Bell, Mr. Colley, are seated in the middle.
The female staff are at the far right of the staffing row are (left to right): Miss Chamberlain, Miss Lightbourn, Miss Mona Niblett (the school nurse), [possibly Miss Rose James], [possibly Miss Kathleen Marsden].
Item is a photograph of Master T.B. Colley.
Item is a photograph of Former head John Guest with Headmaster John Bell at the laying of the cornerstone for the new Classroom Building.
Witton Photography of TorontoItem is a photograph of E.V. Brown's cottage (now Alumni House) in winter.
Item is a photograph of Mr. Colley.
Item is a photograph of former head John Guest laying the cornerstone for the Classroom Building.
Witton Photography of TorontoItem is a photograph of a portrait of Thomas Colley by Kenneth Forbes.
Brigdens Limited of TorontoItem consists of the June 1952 Argus yearbook.
Item is a photograph of choirmaster Leslie Bott gives Coronation Choir members William Green and Bradley Brown their tour blazers.
Charles Osland of OakvilleItem is a photograph of the choirmaster Leslie Bott assisting chorister Alex Cooper with his tour blazer.
Charles Osland of OakvilleItem 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 is a photograph of the 1960 faculty body.
Item consists of a scrapbook created for Rev. John Bell on his retirement in June 1968. It contains photographs that show his life, though predominately while at Appleby College. It includes photographs PH01-0802 - PH01-0818.
Item is a photograph of a school nurse attending to a student in the infirmary.
Appleby CollegeItem is a photograph portrait of faculty member D.M. "Skin" Dewar.
Witton Photography of TorontoItem is a photograph of a school nurse attending to a student in the infirmary.
Appleby CollegeItem is a photograph of Old Boy Warren Beasley (class of 1950) presenting Hilda Chattaway with a gift when she was made an honorary Old Boy at the Annual Old Boys Dinner.
Item is a photograph of Appleby's superintendent Bert Halsey with his wife at the Old Boys Annual Dinner where Bert was recognized for his years of service to Appleby.
Heimbecker, NormItem consists of the 1972-1973 Argus yearbook.
Item is a photograph of Frank White Appleby's first professional librarian in the new library located in the Science and Resource Centre.
Item is a photograph of Headmaster Ned Larsen.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item is a photograph of Head Prefect Graham Leggat kissing the cheek of Hilda Chattaway, Appleby's head chef at her fifieth anniversary celebrations.
Inland Publishing Co. LimitedItem consists of the July 1979 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It also includes an article about staff member Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Headmaster Ned Larsen, school cook Hilda Chattaway and Alumni Brooke Ferris at the tree planting in honour of Hilda's 50 years of service to Appleby College. Photograph taken by faculty member David Smith.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Appleby College cook Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item is a photograph of faculty member D.M. "Skin" Dewar sitting at his office desk.
Item consists of a colour photograph of Headmaster Ned Larsen, school cook Hilda Chattaway and Alumni Brooke Ferris at the tree planting in honour of Hilda's 50 years of service to Appleby College. Photograph taken by faculty member David Smith.
Item is a photograph of Head Prefect Graham Leggat kissing the cheek of Hilda Chattaway, Appleby's head chef at her fifieth anniversary celebrations.
Inland Publishing Co. LimitedItem is a photograph of Old Boy Brooke Ferris (class of 1963) standing alongside Hilda Chattaway and Headmaster Ned Larsen at the planting of a chestnut tree to honour Hilda's 50 years at Appleby. The tree was planted west of Colley House.
Appleby CollegeItem is a photograph Headmaster Ned Larsen leading Hilda Chattaway through a standing ovation at her fifieth anniversary celebrations.
Globe and MailItem consists of a black and white photograph of the director of the Junior School, Michael Nightingale running outside.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Junior school faculty member John Nicholson.
Item consists of the March 1983 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes articles about Sir Edmund Hillary visiting the school, the cadets becoming voluntary, the death of Harry W. Bailey and the renaming of the Junior School boarding facility to Chattaway's.
Item is a photograph portrait of Headmaster Alexis Troubetzkoy.
Item consists of the July 1985 edition of the Appleby Quarterly magazine. It includes an article about the death of Hilda Chattaway and the establishment of the Chattaway Scholarship. It includes an article about the new library computer program designed by students at Appleby as well as the unveiling of the Raymond Massey Library sign.
Item also consists of the March 1985 edition of the Appleby Quarterly Magazine. It includes an article about the 70th anniversary for the Cadets.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item consists of a newspaper clipping about Hilda Chattaway.
Item includes six photograph portraits of Headmaster Alexis Troubetzkoy.
Manoug Photographe, Montreal, QuebecItem is a photograph portrait of Headmaster Alexis Troubetzkoy.
Item is a photograph of Headmaster Guy McLean unveiling former head Alexis Troubetzkoy's portrait by Faith Wood.
Item is a photograph of Headmaster Guy McLean with former head Alexis Troubetzkoy stand beside a portrait of Troubetzkoy to honour his service to Appleby.
Item is a photograph of former Headmaster Alexis Troubetzkoy laughing among colleagues at the unveiling of his portrait to recognize his service to Appleby.
Item is a photograph of Headmaster Alexis Troubetzkoy in front of the Memorial Classroom Building.
Item is a photograph of Headmaster Alexis Troubetzkoy speaking on Closing Day.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Appleby College's new Athletic therapist Giulio Carlin. He is introduced in The Argus Yearbook (1990).
Item is a photograph of school librarian Isabel Hodge.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of teachers Isobel Hodge (left), Betty Goodfellow (centre) and Jane Tilley (right) dressed in Halloween costumes on the Appleby College grounds. This event was described in The Argus (1990).
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Appleby College's new Development Assistant Caroline Gale sitting in front of a computer. This event is described in The Appleby Quarterly (December 1989, vol. 12, no. 2).
Item is a photograph of Headmaster Alexis Troubetzkoy seated beside faculty member Stewart Large on Closing Day.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Head of Science Dr. Michael Roth. He is introduced in The Argus Yearbook (1990).
Item consists of a colour photograph of secretary Shirley Kent at her retirement celebration with Director of the Junior School and Latin teacher Michael Nightingale.
Item consists of a black and white photograph of Kevin Thomson (class of 1983) (left), Rosalind Nightingale (centre) and Rob Volterra (class of 1983) at the volunteer luncheon in the Headmaster's home.