This postcard includes text written on the reverse of the print. The front of the print contains text which reads, "Excursionists at Lunch, O.A.C., Guelph."
This photograph shows Exhibition Park with the pavilion in the background.
This postcard is of Exhibition Park. A number of individuals can be seen walking in the distance.
This postcard shows a gathering at Exhibition Park.
This postcard shows the Experimental Building on the Ontario Agricultural College campus.
This postcard shows the Priory, Guelph's first permanent structure. The Priory was converted into the CPR train depot around 1900. “Warwick Bro’s and Rutter, Limited, Publishers, Toronto” is printed on the reverse of this image. Hand written text is also evident on the reverse and reads in part, “We are well . . . 3 days in Toronto. We have seen around the city today. We are going to the … farm on Wednesday . . . .”
This photograph shows the Floral clock near the entrance of Riverside Park.
This photograph shows the Floral Clock at the entrance of Riverside Park.
This photograph shows the Floral clock at the entrance to Riverside Park.
This postcard shows the flower beds with the Massey and Biological Buildings in the background, at the Ontario Agricultural College (Ontario Agricultural College).
This photograph shows flower beds in front of the Massey and Biological buildings at the Ontario Agricultural College. Photograph is a copy of postcard.
This photograph shows the Heffernan footbridge over the Speed River. In the background is St. George's church.
This photograph shows Horsemen's Hill from the Heffernan foot bridge over the Speed River.
This postcard shows a foot bridge over the Speed River with several people walking across. In the distance can be seen several buildings. There is writing on the reverse of this postcard.
This photograph shows the Heffernan footbridge over the river Speed.
This postcard is of a footbridge over the Speed River. Several homes can be seen in the background. “The Pugh Mfg., Co., Toronto” is written on the reverse of this postcard.
The Fred and Ida Brown fonds consists of photographs, postcards and textual records created and collected by Frederick Erland Brown (1877-1968). The fonds documents members of the Brown and Bush families and showcases the vibrant lives of the Brown family living in Wilton, Ontario. Included are photographs and textual records of the Hested (Histed or Histes) family, Bell family and over four hundred postcards collected by the Brown family. Fred took great care with the arrangement and description of the photographs in this collection to represent the history of Ernestown, Napanee, Yarker, Wilton and other communities in Lennox and Addington County. The majority of the photographs in the collection were taken and developed by Fred Brown.
Fred BrownThis photograph shows the General Hospital with a grass tennis court in the foreground.
This postcard shows the General Hospital with people seated on the grounds in the front lawn area.
This photograph shows the old Guelph General Hospital behind some trees.