"A Historical Time Line" of the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf, 1870-2015
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Printed brochure with key events in the school's history noted.
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
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"A Historical Time Line" of the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf, 1870-2015
Printed brochure with key events in the school's history noted.
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
Additional materials from Lois Hicks (Kelly)
Programs for events organized by Belleville schools and churches, including:
Hicks, Lois Marilyn
Administrative records of S.S. #10, Tyendinaga Township
Correspondence and financial records relating to the administration of S.S. #10 in Tyendinaga Township, Ontario.
Tyendinaga School Section No. 10
Entry for Historical Fiction Writing Contest by W. D. Hawthorne. Three excerpts from "Gunshot and Gleanings of the Historic Carrying Place, Bay of Quinte" and "Joe Alcorn's Boy". 10 Pages.
Adventure in Service: Handbook for Teachers
A guide for new teachers in the Quinte area.
Bay of Quinte District High School Board
Albert and Alexandra College 1885
File contains a brochure for Albert College in Belleville from 1885-1886.
File contains a photocopy of pages 204-216 from the publication the Ontario History Society, Volume LXIII, Number 4, December 1971, "Egerton Ryerson, Albert Carman, and the Founding of Albert College, Belleville" written by Alex McGregor.
Albert College – Dr. Simpson, Principal 1965
File contains a newspaper clipping about Henry Bertram Simpson being named Albert College's first layman principal in 1965 and the need for education to keep up with the progress being made in the scientific era (such as pure science, biology, and mathematics).
Albert College – Story of a Church School 1964
File contains various newspaper columns, “Second Glance”, retelling the history of Albert College, and a newspaper clipping about a stained glass window at Albert College dedicated to Jessie B. Tuite, former Dean of Women.
File contains two blank piece of paper with Albert College letterhead.
File contains miscellaneous newspaper clippings featuring Albert College from 1956, including: articles about the construction and design of the girls' residence, the graduating class of 1956, and a look back to 1924 featuring the obituary of Mr. Percy Robbins who taught at Albert College for 15 years.
File contains various newspaper clippings about Albert College in 1957, including acknowledgments and congratulations on it being their Centennial anniversary, a portrait unveiled of Principal Chas. Bishop, and the lying of the cornerstone of a new building.
File contains a list of performances for a recital by Albert College Conservatory of Music Pupils in 1959, a brochure for summer courses, a newspaper clipping about graduates in 1959, and a newspaper clipping about the Albert College football team advancing to COSSA Junior Championships in 1959.
File contains newspaper clippings about Albert College from 1960-1962, including Rev. J. Alastair Haig being named Principal, the election of Guild Officers, and the creation of committee to study the possibility of a University. There is also a 1960 brochure for summer courses.
File contains a newspaper clipping about the Albert College convocation in 1961 featuring an address by the Dean of Ontario College of Education.
Albert College Annual Announcement
Part of Kellaway family collection
Prospectus of courses of study available at Albert College in Belleville, Ontario.
Albert College (Belleville, Ont.)
Albert College Centennial 1857-1957
File contains a 1957 program for “Centennial Convocation” at Albert College.
Albert College Convocation 1955
File contains a 1955 convocation program from Albert College.
Albert College (Belleville, Ont.)
File contains newspaper clipping about the fire at Albert College in 1917. There is also a newspaper clipping about Albert College Professor of Natural History John Macoun, who has had approximately 48 Canadian flora and fauna species named for him.
File contains a receipt and thank you letter for a $5.00 endowment from Mr. B.C. Donnan to an extension fund at Albert College in 1927.