Series consists of the magazine Neighbours of Exhibition Park published by Best Version Media.
Collection consists of locally published Guelph and other magazines collected by the Guelph Public Library Archives. Included in this collection are the magazines Earthkeeper, Guelph Magazine, if magazine, Sparetime Magazine, the Wellington Business Digest, Our Town, Snippets in Ink, The Sovereign, Grand, Toque, Community Captured Guelph, The Loyalist Gazette, Rex, and more.
Collection has been arranged into eighteen series based on the title of the magazine.
Series consists of the magazine Exhibitionist.
Collection consists of newsletters and journals created by the Ontario Genealogical Society and collected by the Guelph Public Library. Included is the journal "Families" formerly the Bulletin and the newsletters "Newsleaf," and "Traces and Tracks". Also included is a publication called Branch Notes.
The collection has been arranged into four series.
This fonds consists of annual meeting minutes, financial statements, correspondence, curling schedules, rosters, and annual reviews. There are also annual and historical reviews, and miscellaneous tips for curlers.
This fonds includes eight series
Historical Review
Annual Reviews
Roasters
Curling Schedules
Financial Statements
Annual and Club Meeting Minutes
Correspondence
Digital Materials
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.
Transition GuelphSeries consists of financial statements documenting the use of the club's funds. Includes two ledgers book of financial records for 2002-03 to 2014-2015. There may be some duplicate minutes contained within the financial statements. There may also be some rosters and correspondence included within the financial statements.
This collection consists of published and unpublished books, booklets, pamphlets, essays, and other assorted material collected by the Guelph Public Library that document the history of Guelph.
These items are arranged sequentially by an old reference code (P).
This series consists of photographs of Guelph buildings. Included in this series are photographs of municipal, private, and commercial properties. These records document the architecture of Guelph.
This photograph shows Heritage Hall on Essex Street in Guelph.
Fonds consists of photographs created or acquired by Allan McKeeman. The photographs offer a wide range of images covering various aspects of the City of Guelph and its history.
This fonds is organized into four series.
McKeeman, AllanThis photograph shows the Spring Mill Distillery in Guelph.
This photograph shows the Double Rainbow Café on Ontario Street.
Series consists of the journal "Families" formerly the Bulletin produced by the Ontario Genealogical Society. Although issues for the years 1991 to 1994 are not fully listed on the file listing, they can be found in box 6.
They are arranged by volume, however, there may be gaps in the years covered. Please consult the file listing for more details.
Indexes are available for volumes eight through ten, thirteen through to fifteen, and seventeen.
This photograph depicts a full size mural located behind Angel's diner.
This photograph depicts a series of colours coming down towards a black church. The left hand side reads "Church of Colour".
This photograph depicts an electric charging station set up by the County of Wellington.
This photograph depicts an undefined building with the word Silence which can bee seen written on an outside wall.
This series consists of the work "Toque" produced quarterly highlighting various activities in the county of Wellington and the Waterloo Region.
The items are arranged by year, however, there may be gaps in the years covered.
Series consists of the magazine Neighbours of Clair and Gordon published by Best Version Media.