This photograph shows Guelph Little Theatre. The letters "GLT" can be seen on the exterior of the building.
This photograph shows part of the Guelph Farmer's Market Building.
This photograph shows a car wash located on Woolwich Street. . In the background can be seen the Riverhouse Condominiums located on Macdonell and Woolwich Streets.
This photograph shows the Boathouse located next to the Speed River on Gordon Street.
This photograph is of the interior of Quebec Street Mall.
This photograph shows a building used as an arts venue on Essex Street.
This photograph shows the steeple of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Several months prior to this photograph lightening damaged the steeple.
This photograph shows the Spring Mill Distillery in Guelph.
This photograph shows Heritage Hall on Essex Street in Guelph.
This photograph shows the Double Rainbow Café on Ontario Street.
This picture shows a residence located at 45 Surrey Street East.
This photograph shows car wash on Woolwich Street.
This photograph shows the Petrie building on Wyndham Street in downtown Guelph. The exterior of the building was designated as a heritage building in 1990.
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 Church of Our Lady. The church was designated as a national historic site in 1990.
This photograph shows the Bell Telephone Company on Cork Street.
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 Blossom Express. The flowered train is located at the corner of Paisley and Edinburgh Roads.
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.