Large group of men gathered beside the Central School with other buildings in view.
Man standing by lamp post in front of building.
One image of eleven male students from the Sudbury Public School on a class field trip, gathered around the Smelter at Stobie Mine in Blezard Township near Sudbury, Ontario.
One image of nine male students from the Sudbury Public School on a class field trip, gathered at the entrance to Stobie Mine in Blezard Township near Sudbury, Ontario.
The book of correspondence from Jean Étienne Fournier consists almost exclusively of his business correspondence. This correspondence highlights activities that took place in the early years in Sudbury. The 746 pages of correspondence also provide insight to the workings of a general store in terms of purchasing and accounts receivable. The numerous letters in the book refer to his role as Postmaster, Warehouse Manager, and Insurance Agent. Certain facts and events with regard to the School Board and individual schools are mentioned.
Fournier, StephenItem consists of a postcard of the first building for Brampton High School, sent to Brent Switzer, Norval. References a Dr. French, likely Dr. C. M. French of Brampton.
Item consists of a postcard of the "Albert Street School".
Item consists of a colourized photographic postcard of Central Public Schools.
Item consists of a postcard of the "Albert Street School".
File consists of a Town of Copper Cliff cash book for the Copper Cliff School Board.
Programme for "Deseronto High School Commencement Exercises - Lecture- 'Germany's Reasons for War' - Prof. G. M. Wrong, Toronto University. - Naylor's Theatre, Friday Evening, Dec. 4, 1914" [text on reverse]
"PROGRAMME
Boys' Chorus - 'Heroes and Gentlement'
Lecture - Prof. G. M. Wrong, of Toronto University. Subject: 'Germany's Reasons for War'
Instrumental - 'Faust'.....R. Favarger
Miss Mary Maloney
Drill - 'The British Empire'
'God Save the King'
Chairman for the Evening - Col. E. Walter Rathbun
HIGH SCHOOL STAFF
Miss A. Windsor, B.A.
Miss M. E. Nesbitt, B.A.
Miss F. Philp
HIGH SCHOOL BOARD
Mr. W. Woodcock (chairman)
Mr. A. E. Rixen (vice chairman)
Mr. G. W. Wright
Dr. E. D. Vandervoort
Mr. R. Miller
Mr. J. L. Gaulin
Mr. A. S. Valleau
Mr. E. J. Edwards (secretary)
DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS
Lower School Normal and Model Entrance:
Julia Cronin
Guy Stratton
Verner Swan
Horace Thompson
Mary Freeman
Entrance to Normal:
Gendine Clement
Stella Contu
Nellie Kennedy
Roy Wagar
Percy Van Vlack
Junior Matriculation:
Glendine Clement
Stella Contu (without French)
George Gardiner
Clare Malley (without French and Physics)
Roy Wagar
Percy Van Vlack"
View of the expanded Brampton High School.
Fonds documents Roseborough's time as a student at North Bay Normal School. It consists of one album of photographs.
Roseborough, MyrtleFonds documents Roseborough's time as a student at North Bay Normal School. It consists of one album of photographs.
Roseborough, MyrtleView of the expanded Brampton High School.
Item is one volume of a handwritten lesson plan about World History between 1800 and 1920. Topics include the unification of Germany, the rise of Nationalism, the relationship between "the Great Powers" (i.e. Russia, Italy, France and England), British colonization and growth, progress made in medicine since 1800, 19th century English Literature, Responsible Government in British North America (Canada pre-1867) and the basics of Socialism. World War I is featured in depth, including the causes of war, details of famous battles and the circumstances surrounding the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
Item is one volume of a handwritten lesson plan about the French Revolution. The notes include information on the political atmosphere in the years leading up to the revolution, key individuals involved, the role of the monarchy and the Old Regime in the revolution and the formation of the National Assembly. Also included is a summary of the Napoleonic Era and the effect the French Revolution had on the rest of the world, focusing specifically on the unification of Italy.
One image of seven Capreol Public School teachers standing on the front step of the teachers' residence in Capreol, Ontario. In the back row, from left to right, are: Jean McKinnon, Gertrude Flavelle, Agnes Irvine and Forence Hampel. In the front row, from left to right, are: Madge Wallace, Irene Murphy and Lena Helferty.
One image of seven Capreol Public School teachers standing outside of the teachers' residence in Capreol, Ontario. The teachers, from left to right, are: Jean McKinnon, Florence Hampel, Irene Murphy, Madge Wallace (Scotland), Agnes Irvine, Gertrude Flavelle and Lena Helferty.
Item is one volume of a handwritten geography lesson plan. Included are hand drawn maps of the continents, as well as maps of individual countries and geographic areas. Accompanying each map are notes describing the surface geography, the climate and the main industries of each area and how their location on the Earth affects those things. The final map is of "The World" with notes describing how the Earth spins on it's axis and affects the seasons, the time zones, the tides and the wind patterns. Tucked within the pages is a list of the occurrence of maps on the geography maps entrance exam, a point form outline of the geographic, political and economic make-up of Canada, a map of Canada and two copies of notes with information about Australia.