CA ON00126 C6 ·
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[ca. 1850]-[ca. 1990], [2021?]
This collection consists of photographs collected by the Guelph Public Library archives. The photographs offer a wide range of images covering various aspects of the City of Guelph and its history.
The collection is arranged sequentially by an old reference code (A). The item listings of these records found in the Archive's photographic database still retain this old reference code.
This photograph shows Kenneth Stephenson wearing his grandfather's Highland Cadet uniform. The original photograph is accompanied by a note written by Stephenson's mother.
This photograph shows Dr. N.C. Wallace as a boy, wearing Highland Cadets uniform. The original photograph is accompanied by notes from a Saturday Sun newspaper article in 1887.
This photograph shows Dr. N.C. Wallace as a boy, wearing Highland Cadets uniform. The original photograph is accompanied by notes from a Saturday Sun newspaper article in 1887.
Seen are John Huck (Grand Knight) giving cheque to Jean Howitt (Association of the mentally retarded), Rudy Budicky (church activities director), Henk Ensing (autistic children), Larry Kelly (Bishop Macdonell High School), Nelly Oldengarm (Right to Life), Ruth Clayton (Salvation Army), and Bill O'Reilly (Birthright). The club gave
Martin Ringelberg (Most Worthy Master) and Brian Crabbe (Master of Charities) presented the cheque to Jim Hohenadel (director) and Gretchen Marsh (chairman) of the Heart Foundation. Omega Tau Sigma veterinary fraternity presented a cheque of $705, which came from contributions of students and staff of OVC, to the Ontario Heart Foundation
This photograph is a full length portrait of James Watt, Chairman of the Library Board and the man responsible for obtaining a grant from Andrew Carnegie to erect the first library.