Wesley "Willie" Jones Palmer: First Head of Ontario School for the Deaf
- CA ON00156 2022-052
- Stuk
- 2022
Carbin, Clifton F.
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Wesley "Willie" Jones Palmer: First Head of Ontario School for the Deaf
Carbin, Clifton F.
Large framed item with individual photographs of:
Belleville Board of Education
Genealogical Project by Belleville Public Library – Sills, Mrs. Ralph: Family Trees
This file contains spreadsheets of a genealogical project prepared by The Belleville Public Library, dated March 1999. There are seventy-seven pages of local family names and source listings of organizations that hold information on the families. Also included is a five page document written by The Hastings County Historical Society about family trees, dated June 15 1975.
Belleville Public Library
OSD-SJW Archives & Museum: A Decade of Hard Work and Success, 2010-2020
Illustrated publication on the work of the OSD-SJW Archives and Museum at the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf in Belleville, Ontario.
Fano, Donna
Celia File's description of her life as a teacher at the Central Mohawk School on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, where she worked for six years from 1921.
File, Celia Benitia
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.)
John Barrett McGann, School Founder
Printed booklet on the history of John Barrett McGann, founder of the Ontario School for the Deaf.
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
Education - Trustees Accounts 1863-1914 S.S. 23 Thurlow Township
This file contains the original accounts book for School Section No. 23, in the Township of Thurlow from 1863 to 1914.
The file contains original minute book for the annual school meetings in Moneymore, Hungerford Twp. from 1927 - 1945.
This file contains an original Certificate of Honor issued to Keith Garbutt who won the greatest number of points in School Township of Thurlow at the Thurlow Rural School Fair held at Cannifton on 17 September 1925. Awarded by the Ontario Department of Agriculture.
Belleville Public School #3 Attendance Records
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.
Research Bulletins (Education)
Four Research Bulletins written by Dana Johnson, Architectural Historian, CIHB and published by Parks Canada in 1983/84. Titled "Going to School in Rural Ontario", Going to School in Ontario: The Urban Primary School 1850-1930", "Pursuing Higher Education: Going to Secondary School in Ontario 1800-1930", "For The Privileged Few: The Private and Specialist Schools of Ontario, 1800-1930"
Wicklow Twp. Bangor, Wicklow, and McClure
Letters and notes written by Mrs. H. A. Fentie to Gerry Boyce on schools in Wicklow Township for his book Historic Hastings.
Last Day of School, a Final Tour of BCIVS with Eugene Lang, June 17, 1997
Video recording of a tour of the Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School building by Eugene Lang.
Knutson, Doug
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.
Latta, George W.
Postcard for 150th anniversary of Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
Postcard with photographs of former and current buildings on the site of the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf.
Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf
Photocopy of photograph of class at Deseronto Public School
Copy of a photograph of Mrs Morris's class at Deseronto Public School.
Deseronto Public School
Out of the Past, Tweed High School, 1917-1970
Tweed High School Reunion edition yearbook.
Tweed High School Reunion Committee
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
Clarke, W. S.