Series contains architectural drawings of a Presbyterian church in Glencoe, Ontario. The drawings consist of elevations and plans.
Series contains proposed additions to a residence in Woodstock, Ontario. The drawing consists of floor plans.
Series contains architectural drawings of a proposed hospital in Stratford, Ontario. The drawings consist of plans, elevations and sections.
Series contains an architectural drawing of a manufactory in London, Ontario. The drawing is a front elevation. c. 1886
Series contains architectural drawings of St. Andrew's Church in London, Ontario. The drawings consist of plans, elevations and sections. c.1887.
The subject of this photograph may be a member of the Crowe family.
This photograph of the Speed River was taken from Caer Howell.
This photograph shows Sandy Gray and wife Roxie with their children Will, George, Garnet and James. The family may have come from Rockwood.
This photograph shows the Guelph Collegiate Institute which was built in 1879.
This view of Horsman's Hill, at the corner of Grange and Regent Streets, looks westwards over the downtown area of Guelph.
File consists of Bird Life in Labrador / by Winfrid A. Stearns. A fire-damaged book bought by James L. Baillie from C.J. Young and given as a gift to J.H. Fleming.
This photograph shows a head and shoulders portrait of Laura Lemon.
This formal portrait shows Amos Bolton, wife Lucy with their children Harvey, Mary, Emma, Hattie, Violet, and Ernie.
This is a formal portrait of an unknown woman.
This photograph shows three blacksmiths standing in the doorway of the Guelph Horse Shoeing Forge (J. Lamb, proprietor).
This photograph shows Hannah Hodgskin who wrote a history of the Guelph Congregational Church. Roswell Goldie took this image.
The fonds consists of the following Series:
Series 1: Financial
Series 2: Ladies Aid Society
Series 3: Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavors
This photograph shows the front of a locomotive with a snow plough on its front.
This photograph shows "Idylwyld" on Barber Street, the home of J. D. Williamson a downtown merchant.
This photograph shows the home that stood at 55 London Road West in Guelph.