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Schools of the Almaguin Highlands

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  • Sundridge Public School, circa 1916
        Black and white photograph of the a class at the Sundridge Public School. The boys and girls are mixed together. The teacher is standing on the right side with a large hat. The picture was taken outs
      Black and white photograph of the a class at the Sundridge Public …
  • Children of S. S. #1 Strong Sterling Falls on Parade, circa 1915
        This is a copy of an original picture. There is a rip in the middle on the left from the original picture.
      This is a copy of an original picture. There is a rip …
  • Mr. Maurice Malowney and Class, S. S. #4 Strong Sundridge Consolidated School, circa 1928
        Standing left to right: Pearl Welch, Gertrude Hill, Beatrice Welch, Bell Smith, Carl Croswell, Percy Verasco, Jack Dunbar, Irvin Trafford, Walter Fenney, Albert Harmer, George Fenny, Howard Smith, La
      Standing left to right: Pearl Welch, Gertrude Hill, Beatrice Welch, Bell Smith, …
  • Consolidated School Sundridge, Ontario, circa 1920
        This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio
      This picture may have been originally taken by the Lily Faulkner Studio
  • Standing Outside the Pevensey Pioneer School, circa 1890
        Black and white group photograph of students and teachers standing outside Pevensey R. R. #1 school. Behind them is the wooden one room schoolhouse. The students all in a line. The girls are wearing
      Black and white group photograph of students and teachers standing outside Pevensey …
  • Laurier School, circa 1920
        Black and white photograph of a one room schoolhouse in the middle of snow with a forest in the background.
      Black and white photograph of a one room schoolhouse in the middle …
  • School Class in Magnetawan, circa 1910
        Black and wife photograph of a Magnetawan school class. There are four rows of forty-six children. The boys are mainly in the front and back rows. In the middle two rows are the majority of the girls
      Black and wife photograph of a Magnetawan school class. There are four …
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