This brick, three room school was built in 1878. It served both French and English, Roman Catholic and Protestant families for 75 years. It is presen…
This brick, three room school was built in 1878. It served both French and English, Roman Catholic and Protestant families for 75 years. It is presently used as a storage building for Braeside Home Furnishings.
Photograph found on Page 32 of Book 1 of the Braeside WI Tweedsmuirs. Photograph shows children out at recess with the Braeside Public School, built in 1878, in the background.
Book 3: Photograph donated by Mrs. A. F. Campbell of Arnprior shows school children against brick wall of school. The teacher is identified as Mrs. William Carmicheal. Date of photograph supplied by Mrs. Campbell.
Photographic enlargement of an elementary class (possibly Grade 5) from Arnprior Public School circa 1910. The donor's mother, Rhona Hatton is identified as the 4th girl from the left in the top row.
Back row; Isabel McCreary, Eva Peachey, Maggie Tait, May Chapman Hiram Hoff, Miss Adams (teacher), Cromwell Peterson, Centre Row; Arthur Spence, Gertie Cox, Norma Malloch, G. Slaughter, Clifford McManus, Willis Gauthier, Bessie Harrison?, Edna Stewart, Dolly Moors, Martha Boese, Bernard Gillies, Front Row; Eva Johnston, Ella Fraser, Geraldine Donaldson, unknown, Nellie Eckford, Mary Loock, unknown, Davy Pye, Herman Heine, Lizzie Lister.
Photograph found on Page 33 of Book 1 of the Braeside WI Tweedsmuirs. Photograph shows the south side and entrance to the new Braeside Public School built in 1952.
Photograph shows teacher Allan McNab standing outside of the school with his students. Front Row: Roger Madore, Roger Farifield, Wilbert Miller, John Carmichael and Alex Marki. Second Row: John Paul McGuaig, Raymond Desjardins, George Campbell, Hugh Colten, Leonard Marki, Roland Desjardins, Edward Colton, Claud McCuaig, Johan Charbonneau and William Gahan. Third Row: Doreen Schob, June Towns, Pansy Monette and Beverly Mosley. Back Row: Estelle Duncan, Jacqueline McCuaig, Mary Lou Desjardins, Jean Thomlinson, Joan Robbins, Mary Gahan, Bernice Raycroft, Darlene Raycroft, Lavinia Booth, Leah Payer, and Shirley Sereny.