Grade 7 class at Bruce Street Public School, Milton, Ont.


Description
Media Type:
Image
Item Type:
Photographs
Description:
Three rows of students posed in front of windows of the school. The teacher, Mr. Lindsay is at the back left of the picture.
Notes:
The school was demolished in 1973 and the Milton Public Library erected on the lot. Caption underneath the photograph reads "The grade 7 class, around 1919, included in the front row, Jim Gilbert, Douglas Sproat, Ernest Thompson, Edwin Hill, Gordon Ball, Gordon Downs, Willamine Dick, Murial Norris, Mable Dear, Isabel Campbell, Edythe Anderson. Second row, Jean Hadfield, Mary Ryder, Tootsie, Kelman, Marguerite Rolfe, Thelma Merkley, Annie Stewart, Kathleen Bardoe, Donelda Buck, Mary Holmes. Third row, teacher Mr. Lindsay, Joe Marks, Kenneth Marshall, Bob Murdock, Joe Graham, John Brush, Marshall Barton, Leonard Grey, George Board, and Jim Shepherd. Photo loaned by Mrs. Edyth Anderson Clement." Photograph taken from "An Indelible Imprint" by Jim Dills.
Publisher:
Canadian Champion, 1972
Place of Publication:
Milton, Ont.
Date of Original:
c.1929
Date Of Event:
c.1929
Dimensions:
13 1/2 cm. x 7 1/4 cm.
Subject(s):
Local identifier:
1846
Geographic Coverage:
Latitude: 43.51681
Longitude: -79.88294
Copyright Statement:
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Contact:
Milton Historical Society
Email:
WWW address:
Grade 7 class at Bruce Street Public School, Milton, Ont.