Item consists of a photographic postcard of 14 members of a Brampton lacrosse team, likely the Brampton Excelsiors. A large building is in behind these players, possibly a greenhouse. Title supplied by archivist.
Item consists of a postcard called a "Super Natural Post Card" on verso.
Len Martin SalesCollection consists of memorabilia and material pertaining primarily to the activities of the Whitby Dunlops during the team's active years from 1957 to 1959. There is also material which relates to anniversaries and other events in the years following the team's dissolution in 1960. Collection is comprised of 8 series including: Programs, Publications, Ephemera and artifacts, Team information, Events, Diary of Kay Irwin, Postcards and photographs, and Video.
Whitby Senior Hockey ClubSeries contains postcards collected by Ken Verrell. There is a strong emphasis on postcards with railway pictures of trains and locomotives, stations and bridges. The series also contains postcards with scenic views, streetscapes and buildings throughout Elgin County, including in Port Stanley, St. Thomas, Rodney, Dutton, Vienna and Port Burwell.
This fonds consists of J.E. Evans work as photographer when taking images across Ontario and using them to produce postcard views. The photographic negatives are for communities or geographic features within counties and districts across Ontario. There is more extensive coverage for Eastern and Northern areas of Ontario. Evans focused his photography on small towns and villages, beaches, camp grounds, lakes and rivers. There is some postcards for a small number of the negatives within the fonds or for images for that no negatives exist.
This image shows a reproduction of a postcard showing Goldie's Mill.
This photograph shows the Church of Our Lady with the priests' residence to the left of the church.
This photograph shows the Church of Our Lady at the end of Macdonell St.
This photograph shows the Church of Our Lady.
This photograph shows the north side of the Church of Our Lady before the addition of the towers.
This photograph shows a view of Guelph from the north looking towards Central School and the Church of Our Lady.
This photograph shows the birthplace of John McCrae.
This photograph shows students of the Ontario Agricultural College during the initiation process of the first year students.
This photograph shows lower Wyndham St. looking north towards St. George's Square.
This photograph shows St. George's Square from the south west corner.
This photograph shows the Floral clock near the entrance of Riverside Park.
This photograph shows the Floral Clock at the entrance of Riverside Park.
This photograph shows a gas-electric train on it's last run between Guelph and Toronto on April 26, 1958.
This photograph shows John McCrae's House and Memorial Garden.