This photo album contains photos of sports teams and the students of Boulden House circa 1967-1969. It was curated by Mr. Grant Lewis, master of Boulden House at this time.
This photo album contains photos of teams, students, staff, buildings, as well as recreational pursuits at Trinity College School. It was created by Paul Bigwood who attended the school from 1910-1913.
This photo album contains photos of life and recreational pursuits at Trinity College School circa 1904.
It was donated by the Petry Family.
This album contains photos of students at Trinity College School circa 1911-1912. Provenance unknown.
This album contains photos of students, staff, buildings and recreational pursuits at Trinity College School and surrounding area, circa 1913. Provenance unknown.
This album contains photographs of students, staff, landscapes and recreational pursuits at Trinity College School circa 1911.
Provenance unknown.
This album contains photographs of students, staff, landscapes and recreational pursuits at Trinity College School circa 1911-1912.
Provenance unknown.
This scrapbook contains many photos, telegrams, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia pertaining to the life of Antony Nanton who attended Trinity College School from 1947-1956.
This scrapbook of unknown provenance contains newspaper clippings from 1959-1962 pertaining to Trinity College School sports and every day events.
This scrapbook contains photos, narratives and descriptions of staff and students at Trinity College School from all grades, dated 1998-2001.
This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings and speech programs regarding the fire at Trinity College School in 1928.
This scrapbook curated by H.G. Wotherspoon contains newspaper clippings, event programs, and invitations pertaining to his life at Trinity College School circa 1923-1929.
This scrapbook contains sports records, examination records, various memos, and schedules pertaining to Trinity College School 1867-1868. Author unknown.
Consists of seven diaries, 1914-1917 and 1920-1922 recording the daily life of Phillip Ketchum. Philip Allan Cheyne Ketchum was born July 20, 1899 in Cobourg, Ontario to parents Judge and Mrs. Ketchum. He attended Trinity College School from 1912 to 1916. Following matriculation he served as a Junior Master at Lakefield Preparatory School. In 1918 he was accepted into the Royal Flying Corps. and went overseas in July, 1918 for training. In December of 1918, Ketchum was made Second Lieutenant as a pilot; however with the end of the War, Ketchum returned to Ontario in 1919 to pursue his academic career. He attended Trinity College at the University of Toronto from 1919-1923. While at Trinity College, Ketchum was the President of the University Rugby Club, President of the Trinity Athletic Association and Vice President of the Trinity College Literary Institute. After graduation in 1923, he taught for a year at the Upper Canada Preparatory School before returning to TCS as a master at the Junior School. During this time Ketchum earned a Bachelor of Pedagogy from the University of Toronto. In 1927 he entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge where he completed his BA. Upon graduation in 1929 he taught at St. Mark's School in Massachussets. In 1933, at the age of 32, Ketchum became the Headmaster of Trinity College School. He held this post until 1962, at which time he was made a lifetime member of the Board of Governors. Ketchum died on July 21, 1964
Series consists of Port Hope High School Yearbooks (also known as "The Blue and White") for the years: 1920 (Christmas), 1921 (Spring), 1940-1941, 1953-1980, 1982-1987, 1991-1997, 2000-2004, 2006-2007, 2010-2014. There are duplicate copies for the years: 1983, 1986, and 1987; as well as one edition of "The Blue and White Anniversary Issue, 1853-1982." Some of the yearbooks contain inscriptions to specific individuals, including: Emma Dickinson (1920-1921), M. Anderson (1940-1941), Keith G. Rose (1955), E.D. Jones (1970, 1974-1979), and "Sherry" (1991, with signatures and notes from classmates).
Sin títuloSeries consists of newspaper clippings regarding the 25th Anniversary of the Port Hope High School building located at 130 Highland Drive. The clippings are from the Port Hope Evening Guide (17 May 1982), and The Independent (19 May 1982).
Sin títuloSeries consists of five (5) ledgers containing the minutes of Port Hope High School, the Joint Board of Grammar & Common Schools, High School Board of Port Hope, and the Port Hope High School Literary Society, 1856-1950. It also contains a student attendance and marks register (within a minute book), 1875-1882.
Sin títuloFile consists of draft versions of "The Great Farini" by Shane Peacock, 1994-1995. It includes: First draft (795 pp), Second Draft (645 pp) and selected bibliography (30 pp).
Sin títuloSeries consists of land records and other documentation regarding the White Family Farm, 30 Marsh Road. It includes: (1) Deed of Land, Grantor: Lydia Foott, Grantee: Cornelius Crossley, 18 Oct 1892; (2) Deed of Land, Grantor: Cornelius Crossley, Grantee: Joseph F. White, 5 Apr 1898; (3) Copy of Land Survey, J.W. Pierce; (4) Let's Make History project duotang folder (about White Farms property).
Series consists of seven (7) colour postcards of various sites in Port Hope, created by World Wide Sales Agencies Ltd., Montreal. It includes: First Baptist Church, Town Hall, Horticultural Society Gardens at Rotary Park, Port Hope & District Hospital, "Idalia" Port Hope Golf Club, Harbour, Port Hope Golf & Country Club.