This photograph of the Speed River was taken from Caer Howell.
This photograph shows Sandy Gray and wife Roxie with their children Will, George, Garnet and James. The family may have come from Rockwood.
This photograph shows the Guelph Collegiate Institute which was built in 1879.
This view of Horsman's Hill, at the corner of Grange and Regent Streets, looks westwards over the downtown area of Guelph.
This photograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Laura Lemon.
This formal portrait shows Amos Bolton, wife Lucy with their children Harvey, Mary, Emma, Hattie, Violet, and Ernie.
This is a formal portrait of an unknown woman.
This photograph shows three blacksmiths standing in the doorway of the Guelph Horse Shoeing Forge (J. Lamb, proprietor).
This photograph shows Hannah Hodgskin who wrote a history of the Guelph Congregational Church. Roswell Goldie took this image.
This photograph shows the front of a locomotive with a snow plough on its front.
This photograph shows "Idylwyld" on Barber Street, the home of J. D. Williamson a downtown merchant.
This photograph shows the home that stood at 55 London Road West in Guelph.
This photograph shows a group of unidentified men.
This photograph shows Will Gray, Uncle John Grasley and Carn Gray posing in their uniforms. These men may have been part of the Wellington Riffle Association.
This photograph shows an unidientifed group of people posing indoors.
This postcard shows a view of the Central School opened in 1877.
This photograph is a bust portrait of an unidentified man.
This photograph shows an unidentified woman and girl drinking tea in a parlour.
This photograph shows a white horse pulling a cart for William's Grocery with a man walking beside.
This photograph shows two women dressed in coats and muffs in a formal portrait.