Collection consists of: 5 x 8” postcard for the official opening of Sweets Corners Elementary School October 1973 with drawings of Lyndhurst and Seeley’s Bay schools (closed) and the new Sweets Corners school. – post card entitled “Lyndhurst Falls “showing the Lyndhurst Bridge from downstream, with people on the bridge looking down, from an original by J B Harvey. – Hydro Electric Power Commission permit of inspection to James Hollister, May 1929 signed by W? J Hitchcock. This accession originally included 7 snapshots around Lyndhurst, which have become separated. Newspaper clippings were filed in General Research.
Lansdowne District Public School - Opening programme; Original Crest 1963; Grad programme 1963; Newspaper clippiing on opening; Grad class photo-newspaper clipping; Pin Grad class; Photo copy of booklet - classes (25 yr); Picture of Ring ; naming of school; Class photo - 88/89, 89/90 Photo copy School picture; Crest; Staff 88/89; 1990 Grad programme; 2004 - Reunion/closing programme; Invitation to closing 2004; 2004 - Final grad programme; Newspaper clipping of closing. Escott Closing - 2 newspaper clippings Hiscocks Closing - 1 newpaper clipping Mitchellville - photocopies - teaching Audrey Newell, history, photo class 1948; teachers 1881-1960; 5 photos
Fonds consists of records from Long Point School, or School Section Number 5. This includes minutes of Trustee’s Meetings (1862-1875, 1881, 1885-1888), accounts records (1862-1873, 1878-1939), daily attendance registers (1895-1927) and a copy of a photograph of the Long Point School class of 1953.
Fonds consists of records of Sweet's Corners School, or School Section No. 6. Records include correspondence, accounts and minutes book for the trustees (1894-1945), photos of the hockey team and a Sweets Corners school class, clipping from newspaper showing the class of 1953, a wall plaque from Sweet's Corners School Fair (1936-1938), (2010-006) a second shield shaped wooden plaque for Rural School Fairs,(20221-009) with plates for the winners each year from 191 to 1926, and a postcard for the opening of Sweet's Corners Elementary in 1973.