Item consists of a colourized photographic postcard of Central Public Schools.
Item consists of a photographic postcard of 14 members of a Brampton lacrosse team, likely the Brampton Excelsiors. A large building is in behind these players, possibly a greenhouse. Title supplied by archivist.
Item consists of a photographic postcard of 14 members of a Brampton lacrosse team, likely the Brampton Excelsiors. A large building is in behind these players, possibly a greenhouse. Title supplied by archivist.
Collection consists of 287 post cards from communities throughout Peel, collected by Richard L. Frost. While assembled from a variety of sources by Frost as a private citizen, he was then the Chief Administrative Officer for the Region of Peel.
Specifically pictured in the selection are Alton, Belfountain, Bolton, Brampton, Caledon Township, Caledon East, Cataract. Cheltenham, Churchville, Clarkson, Cooksville, Dixie, Eldorado Park, Erindale, Forks of the Credit, Huttonville, Inglewood, Lorne Park, Malton, Meadowvale, Mississauga, Port Credit, and Streetsville. Limited postcards from outside Peel are included, showing Norval, Owen Sound, and Port Hope.
This picture shows an unidentified soldier sitting with his feet crossed while his left arm rests on a small table.
This picture shows William Pearson in military dress.
This picture shows the Canadian Machine Gun Depot Band posing with their musicial instruments.
This picture shows an unidentified soldier. There are notes on the reverse of the postcard.
This picture show three men sitting near a small table. Two of the men are wearing military uniforms while a third man is in civilian cloths. "W. Pearson, my grandfather and British Soldier" are marked on the reverse of the postcard.
This photograph shows the downtown core of Guelph looking west along Macdonell Street. The image shows the Albion Hotel, the Church of Our Lady, the Loretto Convent, and Central School.
This photograph shows two women walking by the horticultural building at the Ontario Agricultural College, now the University of Guelph.
This photograph looks north along Wyndham Street, into St. George's Square. It shows the businesses along the east side of the street.
This photograph is of the Speed River with St. George's Church in the background.
This picture shows the winter fair buildings and the former City Hall building.
This photograph looks west along Carden Street. The former City Hall and the Provincial Winter Fair Buildings can be seen.
This picture shows Chalmers Church located on Quebec Street in downtown Guelph. Chalmers Church was established in 1868.
This postcard shows the former City Hall building. The Winter Fair Buildings can also be seen in the background.
This postcard shows the Machinery Hall at the Ontario Agricultural College.
This postcard shows Macdonald College.