Samuel Thomas Greene, First Deaf Teacher
- CA ON00156 2023-019
- Pièce
- 2023
Booklet about Samuel Thomas Greene, teacher at the Ontario School for the Deaf (Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf).
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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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Publications from the OSD-SJW Archives
Three publications relating to the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf:
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Memoirs of School Days at the Ontario School for the Deaf, 1945-1960
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Wesley "Willie" Jones Palmer: First Head of Ontario School for the Deaf
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Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf Archives publications
Two booklets produced by the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf Archives:
1. Admission list of Ontario School for the Deaf pupils, 1870-1879
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List of students at the Ontario School for the Deaf, 1870-1928
List of students taken from Register 1 at the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf. More information on these students is available by emailing the School Archives.
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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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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.
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Collection includes:
1) File of copies of newspaper articles on Frank Morse Robb and copy of the patent for his electronic wave organ. Also includes research notes on the William Finkle Machine business at 393 Sidney Street in Belleville (Bristol Aircraft Products during the Second World War) and an article from 'Remember When' on the Argue family home at 338 Charles Street.
2) File of research notes on Belleville buildings constructed by City Hall builder John Forin, c.1988-1898
3) Copy of paper by Gerry Boyce on 'Conflict and Cooperation: The Cemeteries of Belleville, Ontario', 2003
4) Copy of article by Peter Meehan 'The East Hastings By-Election of 1936 and the Ontario Separate School Tax Question', published in 'Historical Studies' 68, 2002
5) Electronic files of research notes on buildings in east Belleville
6) Electronic files of research notes on buildings in west Belleville
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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.
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Records of Quinte Secondary School, Belleville
Records of Quinte Secondary School, comprising:
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Digital photographs of the first day of Eastside Secondary School
Digital photographs taken on the first day of school at Eastside Secondary School in Belleville, Ontario. See also the school's Instagram account at https://www.instagram.com/eastsideravens/.
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Formal photographs from Quinte Secondary School
Photographs of staff and students of Quinte Secondary School in Belleville, Ontario.
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Records of Moira Secondary School, Belleville
Photographs, files and memorabilia relating to Moira Secondary School, Belleville, Ontario.
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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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Cannifton-Corbyville School collection
Materials relating to Cannifton-Corbyville and other schools in Thurlow Township, Hastings County, Ontario:
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Additional materials from Lois Hicks (Kelly)
Programs for events organized by Belleville schools and churches, including:
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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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Collection includes three files:
File 1
File 2
File 3
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'The Way It Was' booklet by J. W. Hodgson
File of materials relating to the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf in Belleville, Ontario:
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