This picture shows Chalmers Church located on Quebec Street in downtown Guelph. Chalmers Church was established in 1868.
In this photograph, a Children's Aid Society supervisor is being honoured on retirement from the organization.
This group photograph shows a primary class outdoors.
This photograph shows the Church of Our Lady with the priests' residence to the left of the church.
This photograph shows the Church of Our Lady at the end of Macdonell St.
This photograph shows the Church of Our Lady.
This photograph shows the north side of the Church of Our Lady before the addition of the towers.
This photograph shows the front of the Church of Our Lady before the addition of its spires.
This photograph shows the south side of the church before the addition of the towers.
This photograph shows the south west sides of the Church of Our Lady.
This photograph looks at a sharp angle up the spires of the Church of Our Lady.
This photograph shows the north side of the Church of Our Lady before the towers were added.
This photograph shows the Church of Our Lady at the end of Macdonell St.
This photograph shows the Guelph summer Market with the Church of Our Lady in the background.
This copy of a print shows the Church of Our Lady from the back (the apse and transepts).
This photograph shows the downtown core of Guelph looking west along Macdonell Street. The image shows the Albion Hotel, the Church of Our Lady, the Loretto Convent, and Central School.
This photograph shows a crowd gathered for the laying of the corner stone for the Church of Our Lady.
This group photograph shows team members of the Citizen's Indoor Basketball Team. In the top row is May Marshall. In the middle are Alec Parker, Jack McGrinnigle(?), Henry Orton Howitt, and David Allan. E.C. Drone, O' Brien, Jimmy Cochman (manager), Bill Mahoney, and Magistrate Jess Watt are in the bottom row.
This photograph shows the north-west side of the former City Hall building with its original clock tower.
This is a printed proof copy of a drawing showing the front and side of the former City Hall building without its clock tower.