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  1. Samuel Armour Award. Marcus Ferguson, Graham Hart, Elwood Jones and Steve Russell. In recognition of their video documentary “Spanning 100 Years: building the Ashburnham/Hunter Street Bridge,” with an accompanying educational booklet, employing the resources of Trent Valley Archives, YourTV and the Peterborough Museum and Archives.

  2. History. Reverend Samuel Armour opened the Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational Institute on May 1, 1826. The school, originally known as the Peterborough Government School, was first located in the back playground of present day Central Public School on Murray …. Read more.

  3. Reverend Samuel Armour opened the Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational Institute on May 1, 1826. The school, originally known as the Peterborough Government School, was first located in the back playground of present day Central Public School on Murray Street in Peterborough. As the population increased, due to immigration, the Common School ...

  4. 30. März 2019 · Even before if was built up, the land once owned by Rev. Samuel Armour, now known as Armour Hill, has long been an imposing and recognizable landmark in Peterborough.

  5. The Samuel Armour Award recognizes the development and/or delivery of programs, activities or curriculum based local history material that engages students in exploring the diverse history of the region.

  6. 19. Juni 2022 · The Samuel Armour Award was presented to Marcus Ferguson, Graham Hart, Elwood Jones and Steve Russell, in recognition of their video documentary “Spanning 100 Years: building the...

  7. Samuel Armour Award, presented to Gale Fewings for 20 years of developing and delivering outstanding curriculum-based programs at Hutchison House Museum that have engaged students in the region’s history. F.H. Dobbin Award, presented to Rosemary McConkey for her contributions to local