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            Two photos combined in one
            F15-S01-PH01-0332 · Item · 1921
            Part of Nina Meggs fonds

            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"

            Unidentified school nurse
            F11-S02-PH01-0036 · Item · [1916-1924]
            Part of Alastair Walker fonds

            Item consists of a black and white photograph of an unidentified school nurse in uniform standing outside one of the school buildings.

            United Way Fundraiser, 1995
            F02-P010559 · Item · 18 Oct. 1995
            Part of Archives Photograph Collection

            Item consists of a colour photograph of people line dancing in a gymnasium for the United Way of Oakville fundraiser that Appleby College participated in with other independent schools in Oakville. This event was described in The Argus Yearbook (1996), The Appleby Quarterly (December 1995, vol. 17, no. 3), and The Whippet (October 1995, no. 33).

            Willie Meade retirement
            F02-P009302 · Item · Jun. 1992
            Part of Archives Photograph Collection

            Item consists of a colour photograph of the retirement of House Matron Willie Meade. Note on verso: "Willie Meade (left) and Barb Smith at Willie's retirement luncheon in June." This event was described in The Appleby Quarterly (July 1992, vol. 14, no. 2).