Collection consists of various scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, photographs and personal memorabilia pertaining to staff, students and family of Trinity College School.
Collection contains a variety of maps, plans, and drawings pertaining to the Town and Township of Whitby. Maps have been physically arranged according to map type, including Street and Tourism, Physical, Political, Transit, Historical, and Architectural Drawings.
Item is the program and invitation to the 2019 Volunteer Appreciation Dinner for the Municipality of Port Hope.
This collection contains photograph albums pertaining to Trinity College School dating from the earliest years at the school to the present time.
Series consists of annual photographs of athletic teams, extra-curricular clubs, and student leadership groups. Some candid photographs with unknown provenance are included, organized by year of creation.
Collection consists of records documenting the organizational history of Trinity College School, as well as activities and achievements of Trinity College School alumni and faculty and staff.
Included are newspaper clippings, photographs, play programs, reports, notes, and correspondence.
Trinity College SchoolSeries consists of records documenting the professional and personal activities and achievements of Trinity College School alumni (Old Boys and Old Girls).
Included are photographs, newspaper clippings, obituaries, and correspondence.
Series consists of records documenting the history of Trinity College School, including the Weston Campus, the School fires of 1893 and 1928, construction of School buildings and facilities, the Woodstock campus, athletics, the School's houses, cadets, the Chapel, the School's centennial year, the Library, debates and dramatics, the governing body, the Oxford Cup, the Pancake Toss, the Pat Moss Club, and music.
Included are notes, correspondence, reports, briefings, meeting minutes and agendas, and newspaper clippings.
Series consists of records documenting the activities of the Junior School, arranged by year of creation.
Included are reports, correspondence, student handbooks, play and concert programs, notes and reports.
Series consists of serving ware connected to the history of Trinity College School.
Included are a set of porcelain serving ware likely owned by the family of the school's founder W.A. Johnson, serving ware belonging to Reverend C.J.S Bethune, and TCS dining room serving dishes,
Series consists of the magazine TCS News, formerly The Old Boys Bulletin, published by Trinity College School. In its present format, the TCS News is published twice a year, in the Spring and in the Fall.
Series consists of the magazine A View From the Hill, previously called The Heads' Letter, published by Trinity College School. In its current form, A View From the Hill is published three times a year.
Series consists of the TCS Prospectus, currently known as Life at Trinity. This publication introduces guardians of prospective, as well as current, students to life at Trinity College School. This includes rules, regulations, and expectations of behaviour and conduct. It is published once annually.
Series consists of jewelry and medals associated with the history of Trinity College School.
Included are pins, medals, rings and bracelets.
Item is a short written history of 13 King Street, Port Hope by Barbara (Haultain) Loucks, a former resident of the house.
Series consists of photographs of students and staff at Trinity College School.
Included are group photographs of student classes and clubs, photographs of field trips and other Junior School special events.
Series consists of textile objects connected to Trinity College School's history.
Included are School uniforms (blazers, shirts, sweaters, ties, and hats), athletic uniforms, quilts and blankets; pennants; crests; flags; gym bags, banners, a leopard skin band uniform, and dolls.
Fonds consists of periodicals and printed materials published by Trinity College School. Included are yearbooks, calendars, magazines, leaflets, reports, and programs.
Trinity College SchoolSeries consists of the Trinity College School yearbook The Record, which has been published annually since 1898.
Series consists of programs published by Trinity College School to accompany the annual Speech Day ceremony. Included are pamphlets.