File:Glen Williams Public School Class Photo - circa 1935.jpg

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English: Digital image of a Glen Williams Public School Class Photo - circa 1935

Glen Williams Public School, 15 Prince Street in Glen Williams, Ontario, Canada. Built 1873

Back row ~ Eileen McQuarrie, Ruth Norton, Violet Louth, Cliff Davison, Herb Preston, Bill Norton, Ted Beam, Mary Wagstaffe, Teacher: Miss Leslie

3rd row ~ Dave Barclay, Clayton Davison, Eugene Logan, Mel Beaumont, Stan Dickenson, Jack Inglis, Chuck Crawford, Bruce McQuarrie, Jim Presswood, Mary Appleyard

2nd row ~ Eleanor Hyde, Doris O'Hara, Gertrude Cain, Patsy O'Donavan, Dolly Blick, Barbara Dickenson, Laura Biby, Helen Willett, Mary Willett, Molly Hepburn

Front row ~ Robert Harold (Bob) Heaton, Gilbert Preston, Eric Clarke, Mel Spence, Roger Guyot, "Bus" Norton, Bill Ostrander

The former Glen Williams Public School, a two-room brick school on Prince Street, which was built in 1873. This 2 storey brick building was built in 1873 as a new 1 storey, 2 room school house for students of Glen Williams and the surrounding countryside. The school was built on land deeded from mill owner Charles Williams, also in 1873, and was used for 75 years. In 1949 excavation for an addition to the school caused the collapse of one of the two wings of the building (the right side in this image) and the school had to be closed.

In 1951 the building was sold and converted to a private residence with the high ceilings of the school rooms permitting conversion into a 2 storey residence. The outlines of the original tall school room windows can be clearly seen in the existing brick walls.

Back ~ Mary Appleyard, Gertie Cain, Ruth Norton, Mel Spence, Jack Inglis, Earl Vivian, Bob Hepburn, Helen Willett, Cathy Haines 3rd ~ Harold Davison, John Hancock, Junior Beaumont, Victor Ostrander, Don Hancock, Bob Heaton, George Louth, Gilbert Preston, "Bus" Norton, Jim Norton, 2nd ~ Norma McMurdo, Shirley Preston, Marguerite McMenemy, Peggy Willett, Betty Dickenson, Doris O'Hara, Barbara Dickenson, Mary O'Hara, Mary Davidson, Bernice Cain Front ~ Ronnie Vivian, Les Dickenson, Bob Addy, John Haines, Arley Gilbert, Ken Norton, Roy Norton, Jack Beaumont, Bob Norton Teacher ~ Margaret Leslie
Date circa 1935
date QS:P,+1935-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source I scanned it from an original photo form circa 1935.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
Camera location43° 40′ 17.6″ N, 79° 55′ 23.14″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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