This photograph shows the YMCA building on the corner of Norfolk and Quebec St.
This photograph shows the YMCA and Knox church on the north side of Quebec St.
This picture shows Wyndham street in downtown Guelph.
This postcard shows Wyndham Street. An archway is clearly visible that reads “Guelph Centennial” with one column marked with the date 1827 and another marked with the date 1927. “Rumsey and Co., Ltd, 1528 Queen St, West, Toronto, Canada” is written on the reverse of this image.
This image shows a photographic copy of a postcard showing Wyndham Street decorated for Old Home Week parade.
This photograph looks north along Wyndham Street, into St. George's Square. It shows the businesses along the east side of the street.
This postcard shows a view looking up the middle of Wyndham Street from Carden Street.
This image shows Wyndham Street looking north from Carden Street. The original may be a postcard.
This photograph shows Lower Wyndham St. looking south decorated for a parade.
This photograph shows the corner of Wyndham and Macdonell decorated for a parade.
This postcard shows Lower Wyndham St., looking north. There is writing on the reverse of this image. “Published by Stedman Bros. Ltd., Brantford, Canada and "Made in Germany” is written on the reverse of this photograph. Addition text reads in part . . . “Dear Sarah with love and best wishes. . .” and is addressed to “Miss Sarah Cartlidge 465 Young St Toronto, Ont.”
This photograph shows lower Wyndham St. looking north towards St. George's Square.
This photograph shows upper Wyndham St. looking south.
This photograph shows lower Wyndham St. looking toward St. George's Square.
This photograph shows lower Wyndham St. looking north towards St. George's Square.
This photograph shows Wyndham St. looking north from the GTR over pass.
This photograph shows Wyndham St. looking north. In the foreground can be seen police officers with his portable signal light controlling traffic.
The series consists of records concerning reunions, festivals, workshops, and anniversaries. These records comprise of address books, booklets, ceremony schedules, correspondences, event schedules, liturgy and prayer booklets and sheets, mailing lists, former Sisters membership lists, music sheets and hymns, newspaper clippings and photocopies, postcards with envelopes, photographs, and programs.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)This picture shows the winter fair buildings and the former City Hall building.
This photograph shows the north side of the Winter Fair building on Carden St.