This photograph shows a frame house and a frame church with four people outside.
This photograph shows Will Gray, Uncle John Grasley and Carn Gray posing in their uniforms. These men may have been part of the Wellington Riffle Association.
This photograph looks across the tracks at the Priory, Guelph's first permanent structure. It was converted to serve as the City's train depot about 1900.
This photograph shows James Alexander Goldie as a child of about four, clothed in a dress and sun hat.
This copy of an 1853 sketch in ink shows the Priory, a mill, and court house in the distance.
This photograph may show the Cutten Monument in Woodlawn Cemetery.
This photograph shows Verne McIlwraith with two men and the plaque "In Flanders Fields".
This photograph shows a float from the People's Mills Cooperage built for a Civic Day parade.
This photograph shows members of the Royal Canadian Legion dressed in crested navy jackets.
This photograph shows members of the Royal Canadian Legion dressed in crested navy jackets.
This photograph shows an unidientifed group of people posing indoors.
This photograph shows an unidientifed group of people posing indoors.
This photograph shows City Council Members including C. Robinson, J. Moyes, A. Hales, D. Hastings, W. Hamilton, R. Stephans, F. Woods, G. Tarlin, G. Hall, G. Rife, R. Smith, A. Frank, M. Tovell, H. Suitter, E. Lowell, and A. Wells.
This photograph shows the Ninth Company of the 30th Regiment at a brigade camp in London.
This photograph shows a fire at an unidentified building.
This photograph shows Alice Higginbotham wearing a Daughters of the Regiment uniform. The image is accompanied by a reproduction of 1887 newspaper article from the Saturday Sun.
This detail of a larger photograph shows Major L.G. Vickars in his uniform.
In this photograph, a Children's Aid Society supervisor is being honoured on retirement from the organization.
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.
This photograph shows members of the Xi Alpha Gamma sorority Judi Mooney (president), new members Lois Culverwell, Ann Durie, and Barb Murry, with Edna Mogk (city council president), and a vase of roses.