This photograph shows "Ashcote," the home built by Andrew Lemon on the corner of Queen and Palmer Streets. This was the childhood home of Laura Lemon, writer of the song "My Ain Folk'.
This postcard shows the flower beds with the Massey and Biological Buildings in the background, at the Ontario Agricultural College (Ontario Agricultural College).
This postcard depicts a boy smoking a pipe, and a large flag that with Guelph written on it. The postcard reads: "If Youse Von't Come to Guelph Vy Von't Youse, Vot".
This series consists of historical subject files compiled by Hugh Douglass. The files relate to various local history subjects as well as documenting his teaching activities at GCVI.
Records in this series are arranged alphabetically.