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Guelph firemen
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-170 · Item · ca. 1870
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

In this photograph, a number of firemen are standing in front of Guelph's former City Hall.

Lower Wyndham Street
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-210 · Item · ca. 1870
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph looks north up Lower Wyndham Street to St. George's Square.

Wyoming
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-220 · Item · ca. 1925
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

The home shown in this photograph was lived in by James Hogg, J.W. Lyon, Lincoln Goldie, W. Ham, and William Ice. It stands on Queen Street, between Lemon and Palmer Streets.

Polly Hogg
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-221 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows Polly Hogg, the daughter of James Hogg (one of Guelph's leading merchants).

St. George's Square
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-240 · Item · [187-?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph in St. George's Square shows a number of businesses at the corner of Douglas Street and Quebec Street East. Included are the Victoria Hotel, R. Crawford's jewelry and watchmaking shop, and Mitchell and Tovell Undertakers and Furniture Store. At the bottom left of the image can be seen the rubble from St. George's Church which was torn down in the Square and moved to its present location on Woolwich Street.

Quebec Street
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-245 · Item · ca. 1870
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph looks west along the south side of Quebec Street towards Norfolk Street.

St. George's Square
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-253 · Item · ca. 1874
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the Old Wellington Hotel that stood in St. George's Square.

Norfolk Street
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-290 · Item · ca. 1870
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph looks north up Norfolk Street towards St. Andrew's Church. The house shown here belonged to Charles Raymond, a prominent local businessman.

St. George's Church
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-295 · Item · ca. 1870
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the front of St. George's Church when it was located in St. George's Square.

Arthur Palmer
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-304 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows Arthur Palmer, Rector of St. George's Church from 1832-1875 and Archdeacon of Toronto.

Tyrcathleen
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-308 · Item · ca. 1926
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

The rear of Tyrcathleen (now known as Ker Cavan) is shown in this photograph. Tyrcathleen was built by the Archdeacon Arthur Palmer on Stuart Street in Guelph.

Tyrcathleen
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-309 · Item · [192-?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows Tyrcathleen (now known as Ker Cavan), the house built by the Archdeacon Arthur Palmer on Stuart Street in Guelph.

Rev. Robert Torrance
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-339 · Item · [19--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

Shown here is the Reverend Robert Torrance, Superintendent of Guelph Public Schools from 1856-1892 and Secretary to the School Board from 1857-1892.

Charles E. Howitt
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-363 · Item · [1924?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows Charles E. Howitt in front of his home on Waterloo Avenue.

Carriage works
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-373 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

In this photograph are shown McConnell's Carriage Works and the Guelph Carriage Works which were located near the Eramosa Bridge where now stands Trafalgar Park.

Robert Stewart
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-374 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows Robert Stewart, founder of the Robert Stewart Lumber Company in Guelph.

Eramosa bridge
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-382 · Item · [1887?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the Eramosa bridge and Eramosa Hill as well as the Guelph Carriage Works.