This photograph shows a car parked in front of the Royal Knitting Company on Norwich St. east.
This photograph shows Pitz Hardware in Norwich Ontario. Prior to 1910 it was the Batty Hardware Store.
This photograph shows the Canadian Tire store, site of Batty Implement business prior to 1910.
This photograph shows a home being demolished on the corner of Gordon Street and Wellington Streets.
This photograph shows the old Guelph water tower from Prospect Avenue.
This series consists of photographs of parades held in Guelph. Included in this series are photographs of parades which featured the 1939 visit of Queen Elizabeth and King George VI, the 1912 visit of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, the 1908 and 1920's Old Boys' Reunion, the 1908 Old Home Week, and the 1919 welcome of returning Great War veterans. These records document the public celebrations and parades of the City of Guelph.
These records are arranged by subject.
This photograph shows St. George's Square during a parade looking south. In the distance can be seen the City Hall tower.
This photograph shows the Old Boys Reunion parade in St. George's Square.
This photograph shows the Old Boys Reunion parade moving north on upper Wyndham St.
This photograph shows the Old Boy Reunion parade in St. George's Square.
This photograph shows the Old Boy Reunion parade on lower Wyndham St.
This photograph shows the Old Boy Reunion parade with Joe Lawrence dressed as a woman.
This photograph shows the Old Boy Reunion parade in St. George's Square.
This photograph shows the Old Boy Reunion parade with a Guelph Lumber Co. float beside the King Edward Hotel.
This photograph shows the Old Boy Reunion parade with an unidentified car float.
This photograph shows the Old Boys Reunion parade with a marching band.
This photograph shows a jazz band playing in an Old Home week parade on Wyndham Street.
This photograph shows King George and Queen Elizabeth on the back of their train in Guelph.
This photograph shows signs and banners for old home week on Wyndham St. in St. George's Square.
This photograph shows St. George's Square looking north This photograph shows celebrations during Old Home Week.