Human figure at the bottom surrounded by various types of colorful lines as hair. By Rishi, 2020.
Blue, red and yellow dots following perspective lines. School assignment by Rishi, 2020.
Large snowman with tuque and scarf, on the snow. By Rishi 2020.
Simple lines house and sun. Strips of yellow paper attached with scotch tape inside the sun. By Sahana, 2020.
The Catharine Dixon fonds consists mainly of handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, reports and minutes. The documentation files cover different aspects of the history of Elliot Lake. Among the subjects are the economic activities, the demography, and the politics of Elliot Lake. The files were created by Catharine Dixon while researching for her book The Power and the Promise: the Elliot Lake story.
Dixon, CatharineA committee that planned the services and created the order of service booklets.
Item is an issue of the "Review". Includes fiction by Jess Taylor, Rudrapriya Rathore, Sophie Holdstock, and Anuja Varghese; poetry by Ojo Taiye, Annick MacAskill, Aaron Kreuter, Adriana Oniţă; essays by Deborah Elderhorst, Rowan McCandless, and Emily Kellogg; a comic by Dakota McFadzen; and an interview with Yasuko Thanh. The cover art is by Ally McIntyre.
This fonds consists of the executive, administrative, public service, collections management and facilities records created or accumulated the Guelph Public Library Board, the Guelph Public Library, and its predecessor, the Farmers' and Mechanics' Institute of Guelph. The records document the administration and operation of the Library and its provision of library services to the Guelph public.
This fonds is arranged into nine series.
Guelph Public LibrarySeries consists of records documenting circulation and public service activities at the Guelph Public Library. Included in this series are circulation and membership statistics and publicity and promotion related records. These records document the Library's commitment to public service to the local community and the scope of the activitites undertaken.
This series is arranged into five sub-series.
Series consists of the newsletter the Sentinel created by Guelph and Wellington Seniors Association.
This photograph is of the statute of a cow at the University of Guelph. The statue represents the university's agricultural heritage.
Fonds consists of the research interests of Henry Law who was an avid genealogist. His research interests included various families such as Law, Davis, Dennis, Dryden and more. Other families of interest included Marvin, Howelett, Hutchinson and Hungerford. There is also a file of letters or correspondence relating to his research requests and some handwritten notes on various families and or names he researched.
Law, HenryItem is a memoir authored by lawyer Alan Whiteley.
Two interlocking smiling faces, one blue one red, on the entire page. By Rishi, 2020.
Large snowman with mittens. By Rishi 2020.
Sheet divided in eight equal sections showing seven elements of art. By Rishi, grade 5, in 2020.
Sheet horizontally divided in four sections. The upper section shows eyes ears and head, the two middle section show nose, mouth neck and words, and the lower section a mask with a tiger print. School activity by Rishi, grade 5, 2020.
Sheet folded to show only the masked head and hide words and mouth. School activity by Rishi, grade 5, 2020.
Four tulips made with fork prints with shades of green and blue in the background. School activity by Rishi, grade 5, 2020.