This photograph shows ten team members of the Guelph Maple Leafs baseball team in their uniforms. The names of the players are listed on the back of the original photograph.
This photograph shows the Slatter house, a residence located on Barber Avenue in Guelph.
This photograph shows a frame house and a frame church with four people outside.
This copy of an 1853 sketch in ink shows the Priory, a mill, and court house in the distance.
This photograph may show the Cutten Monument in Woodlawn Cemetery.
This photograph shows a fire at an unidentified building.
This detail of a larger photograph shows Major L.G. Vickars in his uniform.
This photograph shows a group of military men carrying swords of the 30th Battalion of Wellington Rifles.
This photograph shows construction talking place near the intersection at Macdonell and Woolwich streets to a railway bridge.
This photograph shows the intersection at Macdonell and Woolwich streets.
This photograph shows construction talking place near the intersection at Macdonell and Woolwich streets to a railway bridge.
This photograph depicts Hall's Red Indians City Champions hockey team. Included are the names of the players, coach, manager, and team mascot. From left to right top row: Mickey McMillan, Coach; Bert Hall, Sponsor; Stew Young, Manager; Hughie Anderson, Sec-Treas. Middle row from left to right: Herbie Thomas, Goal; Tiny Beattie, Centre; Howie Jackson, L.Wing;Chesty Brill, L.Def; Dipper Steep, Centre; Fat Young, R. Def, Snort Steep, L. Wing; Hawkeye Occomore, R.Wing; Barney Gemmell, L.Def; Russ Holmes, R.Wing, and Jack Rudell, R.Def. In the very front is pictured Billie Steep, Mascot.
The original portrait of Walter Cowan copied in this picture was exhibited in Chicago and won first prize over other American and Canadian artists.
This photograph shows an A and P store on Willow road just after a fire. "A and P store fire February 1973" is written on the reverse of this photograph.
This photograph shows the Victoria Hotel, Mitchell & Tovell Undertakers, and other businesses in St. George's Square.