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MacDonald Hall
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-298 · Item · [19--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This is a photograph of a postcard of MacDonald Hall at the Ontario Agricultural College.

Carnegie Public Library
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-297 · Item · ca. 1900
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph of a postcard shows the public library at the corner of Paisley and Norfolk Streets. The money for the library was donated by Andrew Carnegie and the architect was W. Frye Colwill.

Grand Trunk Railway station
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-10-F38-0-10-0-0-17 · Item · ca. 1900
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the GTR railway station located near Allan's bridge on Carden St. In the distance can be seen the City Hall and the Bell Piano and Organ Co.

Toronto Suburban Rail
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-268 · Item · 1918
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the Toronto Suburban car in front of City Hall, Carden St. (car #105).

Yowing girls
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-245 · Item · [19--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This image shows three girls pictured together. Written on the reverse of the image, from left to right, are the names Jacqueline, Josephine, and Judy Yowing. It is believed the girl in the middle is actually Peggy Joanne and that the last name is Gowing and not Yowing.

George Sleeman
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-4-F38-0-4-0-0-2 · Item · [190-?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows a portrait of George Sleeman, Mayor of Guelph 1880-1882, 1905-1906.

Wells family
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-14-F38-0-14-0-0-484 · Item · [18--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the Wells family, in front of their home at 25 Manor Park Crescent, Guelph.

CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-541 · Item · 1935
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph looks south down Gordon Street where it intersects with Waterloo Avenue. To the left of the image is the winter fair stables, in the centre is the old general store, and to the extreme right, partially cut out of the image, is the Guelph Cartage Company.

Wilbert Walters
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-540 · Item · [19--?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

In this photograph, Wilbert Walters is sitting on the far left. The identity of the two women is unknown.

Eramosa Hill
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-537 · Item · [1910?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This is a photograph of Eramosa Hill, looking east from Wyndham Street.

Suburban Electric car
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-536 · Item · [1916?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This is a photograph of the first Toronto Suburban electric car to come to Guelph. The photo was taken by Bay Street in Guelph.

Upper Wyndham St.
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-535 · Item · [1910?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows upper Wyndham St. looking south. On the right by the lilac trees is the home of Robert Stewart and beyond that was his lumber factory.

GTR Station
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-534 · Item · [1910?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the GTR station from the west side. In the background can be seen the Bell Piano company and the City Hall tower.

Robert Stewart Ltd.
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-533 · Item · [192-?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the burned out site of Robert Stewart Limited on Wyndham St.

Guelph Fire Department
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-531 · Item · [190-?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the Guelph Fire Department in St. George's Square with mayor John Hamilton holding the reins.

Metcalf and Grange Streets
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-517 · Item · 1914
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows the house owned by Mr. Yeates on the corner of Metcalf and Grange Streets. The house was turned 90 degrees in 1914.

Douglas Street
CA ON00126 F38-F38-0-15-F38-0-15-0-0-514 · Item · [1920?]
Part of R.A.M. Stewart fonds

This photograph shows "A.D. Savage Optometrist" on the north side of Douglas St. looking west.