This album contains photos of sports team and recreational activities at Trinity College School. It was created by Y.G. Mathers who attended the school from 1909-1912.
Fonds consists of records relating to the administration, operation, and activities of the Whitby Dunlops hockey team. Records were created by the executive members of the Whitby Senior Hockey Club. Fonds is comprised of the following series: Financial records, administrative records, correspondence, advertisement and sponsorship, and programs and ephemera.
Whitby Senior Hockey ClubCollection consists of memorabilia and material pertaining primarily to the activities of the Whitby Dunlops during the team's active years from 1957 to 1959. There is also material which relates to anniversaries and other events in the years following the team's dissolution in 1960. Collection is comprised of 8 series including: Programs, Publications, Ephemera and artifacts, Team information, Events, Diary of Kay Irwin, Postcards and photographs, and Video.
Whitby Senior Hockey ClubThis scrapbook contains sports records, examination records, various memos, and schedules pertaining to Trinity College School 1867-1868. Author unknown.
This photo album contains photographs of students, staff, landscapes and recreational pursuits depicting life at Trinity College School. Provenance unknown. Date unknown but probably pre 1928.
Collection consists of photographs documenting the organizational activities of Trinity College School. Included are annual photographs of athletic teams, extra-curricular clubs, and student leadership groups; candid photographs taken by staff and students of the School; photographs of students and alumni who served in WWI and WWII; photographs documenting the construction and history of the School’s buildings; and photographs of faculty and staff of Trinity College School.
Trinity College SchoolIn 1910 four Trinity College School Old Boys were chosen to represent Canada in international competition as members of the Toronto Zingari Cricket Club. The four old boys involved were P.E. Henderson '95, S.R. Saunders '99, L.M. Rathbun '01, and Norman Seagram '93.
This scrapbook contains photographs, postcards and newspaper clippings of the competition as well as brief biographies of each of the players.
Series consists of three (3) documents pulled from the "Sports" file of "Uncle Tom's Cabinet in the reading room, 1 Apr 2015. It includes: (1) Notice of Special General Meeting of Shareholders for the Port Hope Golf and Country Club, 1972; (2) Port Hope Sports Complex Information Pamphlet, 1982; (3) Port Hope Recreational Activities, Spring and Summer 1992.
Long, Norman ThomasThis Scrapbook contains many photographs, school printing material, newspaper clippings as well as personal notations about Thomas Lawson's life at Trinity College School. Tom Lawson is an alumnus of Trinity College School, class of 1947. He worked at TCS from 1955 to 1988 as an English teacher. During that time he served as the Ketchum Housemaster and from 1978 to 1988 as the Head of the English Department. He was also founder of the Social Services Corps, and a great advocate of student debates. He received his B.A. from the University of Toronto, his M.A. from King's College, Cambridge and his Ontario Teacher's Certificate. Presently, Lawson is an honorary trustee at TCS.
This scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper clippings and personal correspondence pertaining to Thomas Lawson's time playing football at Trinity College School as well as news and information about the football team after he graduated and as an alumni. Tom Lawson is an alumnus of Trinity College School, class of 1947. He worked at TCS from 1955 to 1988 as an English teacher. During that time he served as the Ketchum Housemaster and from 1978 to 1988 as the Head of the English Department. He was also founder of the Social Services Corps, and a great advocate of student debates. He received his B.A. from the University of Toronto, his M.A. from King's College, Cambridge and his Ontario Teacher's Certificate. Presently, Lawson is an honorary trustee at TCS.
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.
This album contains photographs of buildings, people and events at Trinity College School as collected by Stan Pepler 1911-1914.
Collection consists of various scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings, photographs and personal memorabilia pertaining to staff, students and family of Trinity College School.
This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings pertaining to life at Trinity College School. Dates are unknown other then one or two specific references to 1884 and 1885. Original identification is unknown.
This scrapbook of unknown provenance contains newspaper clippings from 1959-1962 pertaining to Trinity College School sports and every day events.
This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings, poems and correspondence pertaining to Trinity College School circa 1903-1924. Provenance unknown.
Fonds consist of a silver Littleside prize goblet, a cd with pictures, and a large Trinity College School banner.
Bruce, RobertFonds consists of records documenting Richard P. (Dick) Smith's student career at TCS, including academics, athletics and the cadets corp.
Included are photographs, athletic uniforms, plaques, badges, pennants and banners.
Smith, Richard P.Series consists of two (2) editions of Go! Magazine (Northumberland), 2000 and 2013. (1) "Pitcher Perfect: Port Hope's Paul Quantrill in Person," Summer/Fall 2000; (2) "[Cal] Quantrill's Quandry: Go pro or go to school?" Spring 2013.
File consists of an information booklet on the Port Hope Lawn Bowling Club in 1990. Includes brief history and photographs. Removed from Long Cabinets "Sports Teams" file.