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            365 Archival description results for Peel, County of

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            Item · [ca. 1912]
            Part of Forster family fonds

            Item consists of a photograph of a class. Verso reads "Back row: Cecil Dowling, Bobby Leece, Lorne Jamieson, Tracy Burns, Donald Scott, Fred Rutledge, Anson Forster, Dennis Broadbear, Barry Farrell; Middle row: Ralph Drinkwalter (sic, Drinkwater), Arthur McCaugherty, Tommy Sexsmith, Joe Burns, Jim Thompson, Graydon Chester; Front row: Luella Jamieson, [unknown], Edith Drennan, Anna Atkinson, Beth Graydon, [unknown] Sexsmith, [unknown], Earl Falconer, Miss Elliott (teacher)."

            Item
            Part of Forster family fonds

            Item is a photograph of a class.

            Verso of the photograph reads: "Streetsville Public School, about 1912; Back row: Russel Jamieson, Harvey Hawkins, Orval Pinkney, Harry Drennan, Jeff Harrison, Elmer "Doc" Clendennine, Gordon Ward, Theodore "Bay" Pinkney; Third row: Mary Hately, Isabel Atkinson, Elva McLintock, Clare Morgan, May Stevenson, Ruth Goodison, Mary Chester, Dave Sexsmith, Art Irwin, Ernest Bogart, Gordon Bogart; Second row: Cela Gould, Zetta Falconer, Vera Drinkwater, Pearl Church, Elsie Scott, Alma Bogart, Kathleen Drennan, Miss Eliza Dawson (teacher), Clifford Forster, Pat Farrell; Front row: Joe Thomas, Tony Leece, Alan Couse, Bob Sexsmith, Jack Burns, Arthur Arch."

            Item · [ca. 1912]
            Part of Forster family fonds

            Item consists of a photograph of a class. Verso reads "Back row: Herman Brix, Bill Kumpf, Charlie Kempf, Shaw Graydon, Bryon Scott, Ben Drennan, Leonard Atkinson, Gordon McClintock, Percy Broadbear (sic?), Arthur Thompson; Third row: Gertrude Forster, Eileen Hillyer, Dorothy Graydon, Lillian Church, Beatrice Maxwell, [unknown], Ida Moore, Lillian Gaunt, Violet Bowie, [unknown], Alice Graydon; Second row: Vera Goodison, Vera Buck, Elsie Crozier, Molly Brennan, [unknown], Marie Burns, Hilda Bogart, [unknown], Annette Arch, Marjorie Graydon, Mary Rich, Miss Mabel Hicks (teacher); Front row: Dawson Smith, Eric Goodison, Bert Root, Charlie Rich, Frank Betts, Joe Rundle, Jack Drennan, Bill McCaugherty, Charlie Gill".

            The Growler
            File · 6 April 1889
            Part of Region of Peel Archives newspaper collection

            File consists of a satirical newspaper called "The Growler". The title was apparently printed weekly on Saturday afternoons.

            While the item lists "Quirk, Gammon & Snap" as its editors, it was a project of the Brampton Times editor and his son, George and Luther "Lou" Tye.