Digital image of Albert College diploma of John Richardson
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Diploma from the Commercial Department of Albert College, awarded to John W. Richardson on 12th April 1900.
Albert College (Belleville, Ont.)
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Digital image of Albert College diploma of John Richardson
Diploma from the Commercial Department of Albert College, awarded to John W. Richardson on 12th April 1900.
Albert College (Belleville, Ont.)
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This file contains three original Public School Daily Register for Recording the Attendance of Pupils in Belleville School #3 for the years 1893, 1894 and 1895, in the City of Belleville. The registers were kept by Mary Frost.
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