This photograph, likely taken from an unknown published source, shows Arthur Cole Verner, the headmaster of the first Grammar School from 1842 to 1847.
This photograph shows Dr. John Howitt whose office was located on Essex Street in Guelph.
Moreton Lodge, shown here, was the home of F.W. Stone when the farm was purchased in 1873 by the Ontario Government. It became the first school building of the Ontario School of Agriculture in 1874.
This photograph shows the home of Robert Stewart located at 148 Wyndham Street in Guelph. The woman sitting on the steps is Phoebe Stewart. This house burned down in 1921.
This photograph shows the Guelph Maple Leafs, a professional baseball club. George Sleeman is the man wearing the bowler hat in the back row.
This view of Guelph looks westwards across the downtown.
This image shows the "Herald" newspaper building on Quebec St. East. The newspaper was established in 1847.
The image shows Guelph looking east across the Speed River. The Priory's bath house can be seen in the centre and St. Bartholomew's church in the distance.
This photograph shows, from left to right, Laura, Arthur, and Alice Higinbotham.
This image shows Dr. Obed Medill of Persia, Iowa, USA. Obed graduated from Rush Medical College, Chicago and became mayor of Persia. He died at age 35.
This image shows Mr. And Mrs. McCullough (she was Jean Woolley) and their daughter.
This image shows Jane Medill and her husband James Woolley.
This image shows James Woolley and Jean Medill's daughter (seated on the right) with her husband and family.
This series consists of 6 loosely bound volumes containing photocopies of newspaper articles, photographs, essays, mansucripts, pamphlets, booklets, advertisements, genealogical trees, maps, and telephone directories collected and assembled by Robert Stewart. Two volumes document various aspects of Guelph's history, two volumes document the history of fires in Guelph, one volume is dedicated to material documenting Appleby College, and the other documents flight and the R.C.A.F.
This photograph shows the fire station located on Wilson Street, Guelph on January 6th.
This photograph shows the rear of Robert Stewart's property on Cardigan St.
This photograph shows the demolition of a building on the corner of Wyndham and Surrey Streets. This could be the old Light and Heat building.
This photograph shows the Dominion Grocery store at Wyndham St. S. and Wellington St.
In this photograph is seen the McIntosh Church, located 2 1/2 miles east of Belmore, Ontario.
This building on Surrey St at Wyndham St in Guelph was moved to its present site in 1922 and bricked over and converted to dwellings. It served as Guelph's first market, first town hall, temporary hospital, and housed early settlers while on Carden St. east.