This photograph shows the 17th Brownie Pack saying their promise. From front left are, Eileen Brennan, Cathy Featherston, Lisa Ross, Sarah McPhall and Allison Sauer. From back left are, Amy Vermond, Jody Van Huisstede, Kira Vermond, Heather Ennis, Jonni-Lynn Frell and Shannan Cunnington.
This photograph shows Heritage Hall on Essex Street in Guelph.
This photograph shows the Spring Mill Distillery in Guelph.
This photograph shows the Double Rainbow Café on Ontario Street.
Item is one lead .22 caliber bullet. Typically, this item was used with small pocket pistols and mini revolvers.
This photograph depicts a full size mural located behind Angel's diner.
This photograph depicts a series of colours coming down towards a black church. The left hand side reads "Church of Colour".
This photograph depicts an electric charging station set up by the County of Wellington.
This photograph depicts an undefined building with the word Silence which can bee seen written on an outside wall.
This photograph depicts a hydro transformer near or behind Angel's diner that has been painted. The wall next to the transformer includes the caption "Save the Bees."
This photograph shows a painting of Capistrano's on a transformer box next to Capistrano's restaurant.
This photograph depicts two trailers that have been painted various colors located behind or near Angel's diner.
This photograph depicts a park bench constructed out of a shopping cart, rocks, wooden boards, and other materials. Written on the park bench is "Where are you Sleeping Tonight?"
This photograph depicts a floral tractor at the University of Guelph.
This photograph shows a building located at 160 Water Street undergoing demolition.
This photograph shows a building located at 160 Water Street undergoing demolition.
This photograph depicts a hydro transformer painted to represent the surrounding landscape.
This photograph shows a building located at 160 Water Street.
This photograph shows a building located at 160 Water Street.
This photograph shows an empty space which was home to a building located at 160 Water Street.