Collection consists of documents and photographs related to the Flatt family
Collection consists of 6 black and white photographs, 1 certificate, correspondence letters from Bardardos aftercare and genealogical notes all pertaining to the Poulson and Peer Family
Collection consists of family photographs, one genealogical record book and one marriage certificate
This collection consists of published and unpublished books, booklets, pamphlets, essays, and other assorted material collected by the Guelph Public Library that document the history of Guelph.
These items are arranged sequentially by an old reference code (P).
Collection consists of locally published Guelph and other magazines collected by the Guelph Public Library Archives. Included in this collection are the magazines Earthkeeper, Guelph Magazine, if magazine, Sparetime Magazine, the Wellington Business Digest, Our Town, Snippets in Ink, The Sovereign, Grand, Toque, Community Captured Guelph, The Loyalist Gazette, Rex, and more.
Collection has been arranged into eighteen series based on the title of the magazine.
This collection consists of one scrapbook containing newspaper clippings and photographs that document the activities of the Guelph International Women’s Year Council.
Collection consists of two photographs. One photograph is of the Stewart family reunion held in Guelph in 1951, and the other, is of David Stewart. The textual records consist of family group record sheets, notes and a program guide for the reunion.
This collection consists of three scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings from various local newspapers that document the activities of the Daughters of Scotland Guelph Chapter. There are also some photographs found throughout the scrapbooks that also document the activities of the chapter.
Collection consists of miscellaneous personal papers, photocopied articles from journals and books, maps and brochures all pertaining to the history of Lake Medad and accompanying Indigenous community; the area that is currently occupied by Hidden Lake Golf Club.
The Carson Piper collection consists of both original and published material pertaining to a broad expanse of the history of Northwestern Ontario, concentrating primarily on early fur trading and settlement activities. It is arranged into 12 series by record type. The first and eleventh series contain material relating to Mr. Piper's activities as president and member of the Thunder Bay Historical Society. Most of the rest of the collection contains pamphlets, articles and reports published between 1763 and 1951.
Sem títuloThe Blake-McNaughten collection consists of both original documents, mostly pertaining to the business of the City of Fort William, Ontario, and a research collection of clippings and information on the history of the Lakehead (primarily Fort William). The collection also includes some documents relating to the Mount McKay Golf Club and the Old Timer's Club. It is arranged into eight series by producer with one, A 47/7, for small miscellaneous items.
Sem títuloThe Jean Crittall collection consists of material produced and collected by Ms. Crittall. It is composed of four series and relates generally to music and the performing arts at the Lakehead. The records also pertain directly to the career of Gisela Depkat, cellist, and to the Port Arthur Women's Club.
Sem títuloThis material was collected as part of Mark Chochla’s Master of Education thesis at Lakehead University, on the subject of education on the railway school cars in Northern Ontario, accepted in 1987. Most of the material, including interviews, was compiled in the previous year. The collection consists of two main series: files of research notes and taped interviews. The research notes include photocopies.
Sem títuloFonds consists of photographs and ephemera from the Skyway Motel.