This photograph shows Mary Alexander with her work for the Guelph Blindcraft Bazaar.
This fonds consists of minutes, newsletters, historical summaries, photographs, videos, financial records, grant application reports and administrative materials. The textual records consist of educational, training and workshop materials related to the goals of Transition Guelph.
UntitledThis fonds consists primarily of three folders titled Correspondence, The Guelph Fountain, and Minutes 1982-1983. The correspondence folder includes materials related to the committee’s business activities such as income and expense summaries, newspaper clippings, photographs, an agreement between William McElcheran and the committee, and pledges received. The folder, the Guelph Fountain contains progress and cash reconciliation reports, a case statement, a Guelph Italian Fountain Committee Constitution, and some correspondence materials. The minutes folder documents the primary decisions of the committee. The photographs document the development of the sculpture and the unveiling of The Family statute in 1985.
UntitledFonds 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.
UntitledSeries consists of textual records such as diaries and correspondence created and or accumulated by Valerie Jackson. Some of the letters and diaries relate to her grandfather Dr. W.J.R Fowler a veterinarian in Guelph. One document is titled “Dr. W.J.R Fowler- a tribute.” Other records pertain to Fowler’s daughter who was Valerie Jackson’s mother such as correspondence.
This photograph shows Thomas Griffin with other identified individuals. The names of those pictured can be seen on the front of the image.
This photograph shows an unidentified woman.
This photograph shows an unidentified man.
This photograph shows an unidentified woman.
This photograph is likely of Valerie Jackson as a young adult.
This photograph is likely of Valerie Jackson as a young adult.
This photograph shows a young man wearing glasses and a suit.
This photograph shows a young man with the name of Jackson. "Jackson" can be seen on the bottom of the image.
This photograph shows the former chairman of the Guelph General Hospital. "At Guelph General Hospital. Your Grandfather was Chairman of the Board for nearly 20 years" is written on the reverse of this image.
This photograph shows Valerie Jackson sitting next to a water fountain. Based on other photographic evidence for which descriptive information is available, the individual picture is likely of Valerie Jackson.
This photograph may be of Valerie Jackson as a small child. "Me-I think" is the accompanying caption to this photograph.
This photograph shows Dr. . . . R. Jackson. "Dr. . . . R. Jackson" is written on the reverse of this image.
This photograph shows an unidentified woman.
This photograph shows an unidentified man sitting on some steps.
This photograph shows two unidentified individuals sitting next to a portrait. The portrait may be of the man sitting on the far left of the image.