Glanmore National Historic Site of Canada
- CA ON00156 2011-55
- Unidad documental simple
- 2011
Virtual video tour of Glanmore National Historic Site in Belleville, Ontario.
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Glanmore National Historic Site of Canada
Virtual video tour of Glanmore National Historic Site in Belleville, Ontario.
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Large framed item with individual photographs of:
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Photograph of Ontario Business College Basket Ball Club
Photograph of nine men, identified as:
J. G. D. Byant, Sherbrooke, Quebec; Centre (Captain)
George Masters, Napanee, Ontario; Secretary-Treasurer
A. C. Major, Sherbrooke, Quebec; Right Guard
G. Walsh, Port Arthur, Ontario; Left Guard (Manager)
H. F. Gibson, Danville, Quebec; Vice-President
J. H. Daigle, St. Jacques, New Brunswick; Right Forward
J. W. Johnson, F.C.A., Belleville, Ontario; Honorary-President
H. Camirand, Blind River, Ontario; Left Forward
I. L. Moore, Belleville, Ontario; President
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Photocopy of photograph of class at Deseronto Public School
Copy of a photograph of Mrs Morris's class at Deseronto Public School.
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Out of the Past, Tweed High School, 1917-1970
Tweed High School Reunion edition yearbook.
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"Alibi" yearbook of Albert College
School yearbook of Albert College.
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Photograph of King George School, Belleville
Photograph of King George School, Belleville, Ontario, dated 20 September 1929.
Ontario Business College class photograph
Photograph of staff and students of the Ontario Business College, including: Nellie-May Kent (second row, fifth from right); Mae Monica Foster (first row, eight from right); Marjorie Danford (second row, fourth from right) and Mavis Sills (second row, sixth from right). Teacher identified as Mr Motsler, Miss Grant, Mr Moor and Mr Henry.
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Minutes and accounts for S. S. 4, Thurlow
Minutes and accounts for School Section number 4 in Thurlow Township, Ontario.
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Architect drawing of Deseronto Public School
Coloured architectural impression of the public school building in Deseronto, Ontario.
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News clipping about the Deseronto Board of Education
News clipping of a report from the Kingston Whig Standard on the regular monthly meeting of the Deseronto Board of Education, held at Deseronto High School, Ontario on June 6th, 1944.
Items covered in the meeting included a request from Principal R. A. Bowen for the grass to be cut in the field of the Public School where the children played ball and the resignation of Miss Mary Rogers of Room 1, Public School.
The chairman of the Board was Cuthbert Sager. Other members included Mrs. T. R. McCullough, Mrs. C. F. Dummell, Rev. F. G. Robinson, J. C. Reynolds, R. Wessman and E. Gibson.
Samuel Thomas Greene, First Deaf Teacher
Booklet about Samuel Thomas Greene, teacher at the Ontario School for the Deaf (Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf).
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Panoramic photograph of Grier Street School, Belleville
Photograph of staff and students of Grier Street School in Belleville, Ontario. Includes James Edward MacDonald and his sisters, Violet and Marjorie.
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John Barrett McGann, School Founder
Printed booklet on the history of John Barrett McGann, founder of the Ontario School for the Deaf.
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Wesley "Willie" Jones Palmer: First Head of Ontario School for the Deaf
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Photograph of staff and students of Belleville High School
Panoramic photograph of staff and students of Belleville High School, Belleville, Ontario.
"Photo No.1833 by Toronto Panoramic Photography Co. G. W. Latta, Prop., 252 Lansdowne Avenue"
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Belleville High School attendance register
Daily attendance register for students in Forms Three and Four of Belleville High School, taught by E. F. Milburn.
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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.
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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.
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