This portrait shows the Saunders family. In the front, from left to right are Lucy Ann Willcocks, Mrs. Thomas Saunders, and Col. Thomas Saunders. In the back, from left to right are shown Louisa and Frances Saunders.
This photograph shows the drill shed located at the corners of Wyndham and Farquhar. It was built around 1867. This image is taken from David Allan's book, Early Days in Guelph.
This photograph looks west towards the former City Hall building on Carden Street. Also shown in this image, to the left of City Hall, is the Annex building which during this period was used as the City's fire hall. Wet fire hoses were hung to dry in the tower atop the Annex.
In this photograph, the east side of Guelph's former City Hall and the wood market held beside it can be seen. This photograph was likely taken sometime around Christmas.
This photograph looks west along Carden Street and on the left of the image is the former City Hall building of Guelph. The wood covered pavilion shown in front of City Hall was a vegetable market.
This picture of Carden Street looks west to Wilson Street and shows the businesses along the north side of the street. In the distance, on the hill, can be seen the Church of Our Lady shortly after its construction, before the addition of the twin spires.
This photograph shows the Market Square at Carden and Wilson Streets, just west of City Hall. The Church on the hilltop is St. Bartholomew's, the predecessor of the Church of Our Lady.
This photograph shows the west side of Lower Wyndham Street at its intersection with Carden Street. The picture gives a good shot of the businesses along this side of the street. City Hall can also be seen.
This photograph shows a number of people from the Torrance family standing in front of Gilnockie, a home built by James Massie that stood on Queen Street in Guelph. The names of all people in this image are listed on the back of the original of this photograph.
This photograph looks north up Lower Wyndham Street towards St. George's Square. St. George's Church and the Old Wellington Hotel can be seen in the Square.