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Highland Cadets
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-341 · Item · [1890?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph was taken on the steps of the Central School and shows the members of the Highland Cadets.

Emily Hayward
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-350 · Item · [1885?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows Emily Hayward who ran her own private school in Guelph.

Miss Whyte's private school
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-351 · Item · [19--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

The building shown here, at the corner of Norfolk and Suffolk Streets, housed Miss Whyte's private school and later the Miss Macdonald's private school.

Dr. John Howitt
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-354 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows Dr. John Howitt whose office was located on Essex Street in Guelph.

Dr. Henry Howitt
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-357 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows Dr. Henry Howitt going into his house at 221 Woolwich Street, Guelph.

James Anderson
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-358 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows James Anderson, known as the "Laird of Puslinch," his wife Felicia Howitt, daughter of John Howitt, their son Andrew Anderson, and daughter Grace Anderson.

James Anderson
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-362 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph, likely taken from a book or newspaper, shows James Anderson, first President of the South Wellington Agricultural Society.

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.

F.W. Stone
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-365 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows F.W. Stone who owned Stone's Store on Gordon Street. He also owned a 500-acre cattle farm which he sold in 1873 to the Ontario Government and which subsequently became the Ontario Agricultural College.

Moreton Lodge
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-366 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

Moreton Lodge, shown here, was the home of F.W. Stone when the farm was purchased in 1873 by the Ontario Government. It became the first school building of the Ontario School of Agriculture in 1874.

CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-369 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows Lachlan McGregor and his wife Elizabeth Bell. They obtained a crown deed of land in the Eramosa area in 1826 and helped to survey the new settlement of Guelph. They are the mother and father in-law of Robert Stewart, Guelph lumber merchant. Both Lachlan and Elizabeth were buried at the Stone Church, Eramosa.

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-F38-0-14-0-0-380 · Item · 1870
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the bridge over the Speed River at Eramosa Road.

Eramosa bridge
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-381 · Item · ca. 1870
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows a close-up of the bridge over the Speed River at Eramosa Road.

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.