View of courthouse property including jail and another building facing onto Ridout Street.
View of Provincial Exhibition building known as the Crystal Palace with gazebo to left.
Exterior of Customs House with iron and stone fence surrounding property on east side of Richmond St.
Exterior view of front of drug store building.
2 men are posed in doorway under awning. Sign identifies business as chemists.
This series concerns the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the London diocese in the field of education in Sarnia, Ontario, where the Sisters worked as teachers, principals, and administrators. The records are primarily concerned with St. Michael’s School, St. Patricia’s High School, and St. Patrick’s High School. Material in this series includes correspondence, photographs, news clippings, event programs, histories, yearbooks, alumni newsletters, and St. Patrick’s High School’s newsletters. The school newsletter, also referenced as the school paper, was called The Annunciata and later renamed The Shamrock. The St. Patrick’s High School’s yearbooks were also called The Shamrock. The correspondence is concerned with the Sisters’ employment, the Sarnia Roman Catholic Separate School Board’s involvement with the schools, the opening of St. Patricia’s Senior School, and the amalgamation of St. Patrick’s Senior High School and St. Patricia’s Junior High School. There are also meeting minutes of the Sarnia Roman Catholic Separate School Board and lists of teaching Sisters and the schools they taught at.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)This series concerns the involvement of the Sisters of St. Joseph from the London diocese in the field of education in Windsor, Ontario. There is material concerned with the religious orientation of the schools and the teaching qualifications and roles of religious staff. This includes records from the Special Commission of Inquiry in Regard to Brennan High School, Windsor, Ontario such as reports, correspondence, and meeting minutes. Other material in this series includes correspondence, photographs, histories, news clippings, booklets, event programs, yearbooks, and regulations from the Windsor Roman Catholic Separate School Board. The correspondence concerns the quality of religious education, teachers’ salaries, the history of Sisters’ involvement in education in Windsor, and reunion and anniversary events.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (London, Ont.)Fire department horse drawn fire vehicles posed with firemen in long line along street.
This picture shows the former Guelph Fire Department Captain Les Cross.
This picture shows the former Guelph Fire Department Deputy Chief Ed Tocher
This picture shows former Guelph Fire Department Inspector Jack Hough.
This picture shows First Lieutenant Clarke H. Steele of Guelph.
View of store in London East at 151 ? .
This fonds consists of records that pertain to St. Joseph's Hospital, Galahad, Alta. More specifically, it consists of written histories about the hospital, commemorative materials related to the hospital, and hospital administrative materials.
St. Joseph's Hospital (Galahad, Alta.)This picture is of George A. Drew, Mayor of Guelph in 1925 and Canadian High Commissioner in London at the time of the photograph
Exterior view of other Bryce and Mills store with advertisement for Labatt's ale, and signs for Fairbanks scales and Montreal Telegraph Company. A buggy is at left with barrels and other items for sale on display outside.
View of London East store.
This series contains written histories and recollections including annals, correspondence, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, publications, donation lists, financial reports, legal documents, class lists, photographs, negatives, and meeting minutes.
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada (Hamilton, Ont.)This picture shows Wesley Boulding who after 40 years with the Guelph Board of Light and Heat retires.
Oddfellows Hall was located at the north east corner of Dundas Street and Clarence Street in downtown London. Main floor was occupied by Nordheimer Piano Company for many years.