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Mackie family papers

The series reflects the development and activities of the Vernon Preparatory School for boys and the lives of its proprietors, Augustine (1879-1965) and Hugh (1882-1971) Mackie.

The records include a list of pupils, a copy of the school register, sample pupil reports, an account book, clipping books, and miscellaneous notebooks. It also includes numerous notebooks filled with sermons and talks to the boys by Augustine Mackie. Some of the sermons were from his period as a priest in England prior to emigrating to Canada. School materials include complete runs of the Old Boys' News Letter (1951-1961) and the Chronicle of the Vernon Preparatory School (1918-1950). There is also considerable private material relating to Mackie family members, both those in Canada and in England. This includes correspondence, genealogical material, a marriage contract (1871), diaries, journals, scrapbooks and clipping books. Augustine was a devoted conservationist and fish and game enthusiast and there are copies of several articles written by him on the topic.

Mackie family fonds

  • PR-0738
  • Fonds
  • 1871-1974

The fonds consists of notebooks, diaries, a passport, records of rattlesnake expeditions, a memoir "Fin, Feather and Scale" of the Mackie brothers, a diary kept by Christianne Grace Mackie and correspondence on Mackie family genealogy, photographs, and a published sound recording of the Vernon Preparatory School Choir.

Mackie family (Augustine Mackie, 1879-1965)

Vernon Preparatory School Boys' Choir

The item is an audio recording of sacred and secular songs, performed by the Vernon Preparatory School Choir. The soloists are Bradley Kempo, Cody Corpe, Val McLennan, and Bruce McLennan. On side 2, the choir members are introduced by the Headmaster.

Mackie family papers

The series documents the Rev. A.C. Mackie's sporting interests and enthusiasms. In addition to his daily diaries, game books, and fishing registers, the accession includes detailed accounts of his rattlesnake expeditions. The accession also includes a memoir entitled Fin, Feather, and Scale, an autobiographical account of Mackie's sporting triumphs which appears to have been written in the late 1940s.