|  24 May 1988 Murray Stewart, Councillor Brad Clements, Clara Black (former teacher at Richmond School) The School, S.S.#6, was removed from its original location on Lot 4, Concession 6, Nassagaweya Township, Halton County. The first School on the site was a small wooden structure which was replaced by the... |
|  27 Feb 1994 Brenda Dolling (teacher) with students from the Percy W. Merry School, winners of the award for Education. Brenda Dolling, third from left. Students produced a book about their home communities of Drumquin and Omagh. |
|  16 Feb 1997 Award for Education. Teacher Nancy Pepper and students. Piper Jim Douglas. Eleven boys and girls in grade four won the Education award for a project which centred on prominent early Miltonians; each student concentrated on a different individual. They made gravestone rubbings at the Pioneer... |
|  16 Feb 1997 Education Award won by St. Peter's School. Accepting the award from presenter Tim Kingsbury is teacher Nancy Pepper. Eleven boys and girls in grade four won the Education Award for a project which centred on prominent early Miltonians; each student concentrated on a different individual. They... |
|  c.1900 Group of older students, male and female, posed outside stone school. Note on back of photograph says "Continuation School?" and also lists a few of the students. Photograph pasted on board. |
|  c.1920 Group of older students seated at desks with more students standing at the back. Teacher standing in front of blackboard. Photograph pasted on board |
|  1919 Black and white photograph pasted on board. Forty-six students posed with teacher outside the school. |
|  c.1920s? Three-quarter length, black and white photograph. Mr. McClenahan is wearing a dark three-piece suit, white shirt and tie and is sitting outdoors with trees in the background. For more information on Mr. William McClenahan please see "Milton Area Biographies, Vol. 2". Reprint of photograph |
|  c.1890 Head and shoulders portrait of older lady with hair pulled back and up, wearing dark dress with beaded decoration and lace collar, corsage on left breast. Sarah Bowes was the third daughter of Thomas Bowes and Dorothy Willmott. Photograph pasted on board. |
|  c.1880 Young girl in pale coloured dress, standing by table with sheet of paper in her hand. Dress is just below knee-length. She wears dark shoes with straps. On the back of the photograph is written "H. E. Bowes" and "Helena Bowes teacher". For further information on Miss Bowes, please consult... |
|  1965 Eleven adults posed in two rows. Four men and seven women. Mildred Gallaway front row second from the left. Photograph is place in yellow cardboard presentation folder |
|  c.1960s Three rows of children posed in front of bookshelves. The teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) is on the left hand side of the back row. Eighteen children, ten boys and eight girls. The photograph is in a cardboard presentation folder. |
|  c.1960s Three rows of children photographed in front of book shelves. The teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) is at the end of the back row at the left hand side of the photograph. Eighteen children; nine boys and nine girls.The photograph is in a cardboard presentation folder. |
|  Three rows of young children with teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) standing at the back. Photograph taken indoors with colourful drapes in the background. Seven boys and eleven girls. |
|  c.1960s Three rows of children in classroom with teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) standing at the back. Twenty-six children; twelve boys and fourteen girls. |
|  1963 Four rows of small children, thirteen girls and nine boys with teacher (Mrs. Gallaway). Photograph in presentation folder. |
|  c.1960s Two rows of children photographed in front of a brick wall. The teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) is at the back on the left hand side. Twenty-one children; nine boys, twelve girls. Photograph in cardboard presentation folder. |
|  1967 Group of children arranged in rows in classroom with teacher (Mrs. Gallaway). At the front is a sign which says "1867 to 1967. Canada's Centennial Year." A.M. Class. Front row - right to left - Darlene Kranstz, Debra Krantz, Ann Joyce, Laurie Smades, Deborah Jeffreys. Second row - right to... |
|  1967 Three rows of children with teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) on right-hand side of back row. Eighteen children; eleven boys and seven girls. Sign at the front of the children which says "1867-1967 Canada's Centennial Year". Photograph in presentation folder. P.M. class. Children's names are written... |
|  Three rows of young children with their teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) seated in the middle of the front row. Nine boys and six girls. Photograh in presentation folder |
|  1967 Three rows of adults. Sixteen people; twelve women and four men. In front of the group is a placard reading "1867-1967 Canada's Centennial Year." Photograph is placed in cardboard presentation folder Names are listed on the back of the presentation folder. |
|  c.1960s Two rows of children posed in open air, teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) at right hand side. Twenty children; eleven boys and nine girls. Photograph placed in cardboard presention folder. |
|  1962 Four rows of children, teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) is at the right hand side of the back row. Twenty-two children; eleven girls and eleven boys. Photo placed in cardboard folder. Two boys in the front row are holding a sign saying "W. I. Dick School, Kindergarten, 1961-62". This is a duplicate of... |
|  1961-62 Group of children arranged in rows with teacher (Mildred Gallaway). Two boys at the front are holding a sign which says "W. I. Dick School. Kindergarten. 1961-62." Photograph enclosed in folder. |
|  Nine adults in two rows. Three men and six women. Photograph in cardboard presentation folder. |
|  1960-61 Six women and three men seated in two rows. Mildred Gallaway is in the back row, second from left. |
|   1964 Nine adults. Six female, three males. Front row - 2nd from left Mr. Black, 4th from left Mrs. Gallaway. Back row - 3rd from left Ray Waters, 4th from left Mrs. McDowell. |
|  c.1960s Two rows of children with teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) to the left of the photograph. Photograph taken outside W. I. Dick School. Seventeen children; ten girls and seven boys. Corrine Timbers, back row, right hand side. Photograph in cardboard presentation folder. |
|  1963 Four rows of children, teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) at the right hand side of the back row. Twenty children; eleven girls and nine boys. Photograph in cardboard presentation folder. |
|  1966 Two rows of adults. Fifteen people; ten women, five men. Photograph is cardboard presentation folder. |
|  c.1960s Young children arranged in three rows in school room with teacher (Mrs. Gallaway). There are eight boys and eight girls. Photograph is in yellow presentation folder. |
|  1962 Four rows of children with teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) standing at the right hand side of the back row. Twenty-three children; ten boys and thirteen girls. Two boys at the front are holding a sign which says "W. I. Dick School. Kindergarten. 1961-62". Photograph in cardboard presentation folder. |
|  1963 Eight adults in two rows; five women and three men. One person on the front row, left hand side, has been cut out. The photograph is in a cardboard presentation folder. |
|  c.1960s Three rows of children, teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) at the left hand side of the back row. Children posed in front of a picture. Seventeen children; twelve boys and five girls. Photograph is in cardboard presentation folder. |
|  c.1960s Group of school children in two rows with teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) at the back. Two boys in front row holding a sign which says "Bruce St. School. Kindergarten. Mrs. Gallaway." Photograph is framed with grey cardboard with silver edging. Bruce Street school was demolished in 1973 and the new... |
|  c.1960s Three rows of young children in classroom. The teacher (Mrs. Gallaway) is standing in the middle of the back row. Twenty-four children; eleven boys and thirteen girls. Photograph in decorated cardboard presentation folder. |
|  c.1870 Finlay McCallum was born in Perthshire, Scotland. He married Jane Laidlaw in 1850 and they had eleven children. Three sons and six daughters survived. He received his education in Scotland. He emigrated to Canada in 1833 and taught for twenty years. This picture was published in "Milton... |
|  c.1900 Elderly lady in white bonnet tied with white bow. Sarah Willmott was the daughter of John Willmott and Rachel Cunnington. She conducted a private school in Trafalgar township. For further information regarding Sarah Willmott please consult "The Willmott Family and Alliances 1770-1905" page 20. ... |
|  c.1880 John Dewar was born in Scotland, son of John Dewar and Emily Knight. He married Jane W. Somerville and they had five children. He was a teacher for some years and then studied for the legal profession. He was appointed Clerk of the Peace and Crown Attorney for Halton County. He was a member of... |
|  1930-31 Eight teachers standing in front of ivy-covered wall of the school. Caption underneath the photograph reads "Staff picture from 1930-31 includes Gord Lindsay, Christine Elliott, Helen Mills, Principal P. D. Shorey, Margaret Gemmell, Bessie Cox, Velma Smith and Howard Wrigglesworth. Photo courtesy... |