The photograph shows three members of the Young Actors' Theatre group in their production of 1837: The Farmers' Revolt. There were 8 high school students selected to work with Guelph's professional company through a Young Canada Works federal grant: Anna Bortolon, Eric Coates, Alan Dearnley, John Devorski, Denise Gismondi, Debbie Hale, Andrea Richardson, and Lloyd Woods. The students worked for eight weeks to develop two children's plays but 1837: the Farmers' Revolt was their final project.
This photograph shows Eleanor Roesler, a public school student from Waterloo, trying out a loom at the pioneer display at the Wellington County Museum.
This picture shows members of the Guelph Naval Association during their annual Seniors Day.
This picture shows Cara Bowman, a student at Waverly Drive senior public school, working on a cross campaign to help students beat the habit.
This picture shows the Men-O-Pause Maidens who dressed up for the past-president of the Guelph Figure Skating Club for a night of fun.
Red sentence framed with round shapes of verious colours.
Beaulieu, LéoThis photograph shows AMF T-ball player Jamie Tomblin.
This photograph shows AMF T-ball player Jamie Tomblin.
Large leafy tree with self-portrait wearing a dress caught in a branch. Dad comes to the rescue.
Chambers, ClaireThis picture shows Melanie Newell learning painting skills in a class held at the Delhi Recreation Centre.
This picture shows Don Johannes of Guelph break dancing at the Guelph YM-YWCA.
This photograph shows master glass blower David Chandler putting on a demonstration for shoppers at the Willow West Mall during a craft fair.
This photograph shows Graham Paige and Suzy Chamberlain at the Craven Foundation collection of antique cars in Stone Road Mall.
This photograph shows action from the Guelph Platers vs. Owen Sound Greys game. The Platers lost 7-1.
Series consists of textual records with corresponding photographs for buildings built on Yorkshire Street South before 1927. Information about the location, architect, contractor, original owner, original use, construction dates, and the building materials used in construction may be identified.
Buildings are arranged sequentially with odd numbered buildings listed first.
Series consists of textual records with corresponding photographs for buildings built on Yorkshire Street North before 1927. Information about the location, architect, contractor, original owner, original use, construction dates, and the building materials used in construction may be identified.
Buildings are arranged sequentially with even numbered buildings listed first.
This picture shows Platers' goalie Scott Mosey pouncing on a loose puck during first-period action at Memorial Gardens.
Series consists of textual records with corresponding photographs for buildings built on York Road before 1927. Information about the location, architect, contractor, original owner, original use, construction dates, and the building materials used in construction may be identified.
Buildings are arranged sequentially with even numbered buildings listed first.
This picture shows a tent meeting held by the York Road Baptist Church.
This picture shows University of Guelph students partaking in a egg competition as part of College Royal at the University.