- 1.0042.31
- Stuk
- 1948
A girl student of the Neigel Plains School is wearing a plastic apron as she sets a table for a lunch.
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A girl student of the Neigel Plains School is wearing a plastic apron as she sets a table for a lunch.
Nine school boys standing with shovels next to outdoor privy (digging a new latrine?)
A student and the driver are seen standing next the Govan Unit No. 2 experimental school transport - school bus snowmobile No.11, which features skis on the front and treads on the back.
John Diefenbaker with F.J Burford, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McEwan in Toronto
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
John Diefenbaker in doorway, chatting with hosts at Northview Heights School. On back is written: "The Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker, Mr. F. J. Burford, Principal, Northview Heights Secondary School, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew McEwan, Head of History, Northview Secondary School."
This fonds consists of records of Father James Athol Murray from 1918 but particularly from his time at the Notre Dame College from 1927 to his death in1975. Father Murray's interests were intricately involved with his role as College administrator and teacher and as a result there is not always a clear distinction between his personal records and records of the college. This fonds contains: photographs of Athol Murray and albums he compiled, many related to school events as well Canadian and international events; textual records consisting of extensive correspondence with international figures, including Canadian Prime Ministers Sir Wilfred Laurier, Louis St. Laurent, Mackenzie King, Lester Pearson, John Diefenbaker and Pierre Trudeau, as well as Notre Dame students and alumni; newspaper clippings; and publications prepared by Athol Murray. The videos and sound recordings document Father Murray's speeches and interviews on such topics as sports, education, politics and religion. Also included in this fonds is Father Murray's collection of rare books and manuscripts dating between the 13th to 17th century. Athol Murray fon
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