This photograph shows Heritage Hall on Essex Street in Guelph.
This series consists of photographs of Guelph parks and trails. Included in this series are photographs of Goldie's mill, the floral clock and carousel at Riverside park, John McCrae Memorial gardens, the Blossom Express, the Peace Pole at Woodlawn Memorial Park, and trails along the Speed River. These records document the social and recreational areas of Guelph.
This photograph shows the floral clock at Riverside Park in Guelph. "August 12, 2012 Diamond Jubilee" is written on the clock face.
This photograph depicts a wooden boardwalk close to the University of Guelph.
This photograph shows the Speed River at Royal City Park. The Boathouse can be seen in the background.
This photograph is of a plaque located in Marianne's Park on Gordon Street.
This photograph shows the Peace Pole located at Woodlawn Memorial Park.
Series consists of art, murals, statues or sculptured works placed in visible public areas within the city of Guelph. These photographs illustrate Guelph's diverse history as expressed through public art projects.
Photograph shows an art installation titled "Sudden Garden" located at the corner of Wilson and Gordon streets. The Market Parkade can also be seen in the background. The words "Downtown Guelph" are also visible in this photograph.
This photograph shows a stand with vinyl records and CD's. On the top of the stand is a hand sanitizer bottle. "Vinyl Swap Box A Give or Take Record Crate @vinylswapboxguelph" is written on the wooden portion of the box that sites on top of the stand.
This photograph depicts two trailers that have been painted various colors located behind or near Angel's diner.
This photograph depicts a work completed by the OPIRC / EYC in the summer of 1990. The work is dedicated to a better environment.
This photograph depicts a park bench constructed out of a shopping cart, rocks, wooden boards, and other materials. Written on the park bench is "Where are you Sleeping Tonight?"
This photograph depicts a floral tractor at the University of Guelph.
This photograph is of a house at 40 Albert Street constructed by Matthew Bell around 1872.
This photograph shows car wash on Woolwich Street.
This photograph shows the Guelph Civic Museum on Cork Street at Norfolk Street. The building once served as the Loretto Convent.
This photograph shows the Bell Telephone Company on Cork Street.
This photograph shows the Guelph firefighters' training facility transformed into a "Haunted House" on Wellington Street.
This photograph shows St. James the Apostle Church located at 86 Glasgow Street North.