- CA ON00126 F70-F70-0-1-F70-0-1-0-0-12
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- 2012
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows the former Sleeman family home.
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Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows the former Sleeman family home.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows the administration building on the grounds of the Guelph Correctional Centre (previously named the Ontario Reformatory). The building was constructed with prison labour in 1911.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows Johnston Hall at the University of Guelph. Johnston's Hall was build in 1932 and consists of administrative offices and student living space.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows the covered bridge near Gordon Street. It was built in 1992 and is part of the Royal Recreational Trail.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows the covered bridge near Gordon Street. It was built in 1992 and is part of the Royal Recreational Trail.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph is of the Speed River between Wyndham and Neeve Streets, behind the Wellington Street Plaza.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows the Speed River at Royal City Park.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows the entrance to the John McCrae Memorial Gardens on Water Street. Pictured here is a close up of a torch which is part of the gate's design.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows the carousel located at Riverside Park.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
Photograph shows the alumni stadium at the University of Guelph. A sculpture of a football player, titled "The Hand-Off," can be seen in this photograph.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph is of a mural located at City Hall and is titled "As it's Written." The mural includes an image of John Galt the city's founder, the Basilica and a young fawn. The fawn represents the Attawandaron or "People of the Deer" in this photograph.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows a large-scale mural created by cartoonist and designer Gregory Gallant (Seth) and is titled "The Junkyard of Memory". It can be seen on the outside wall of the Bookshelf in downtown Guelph.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph depicts a full size mural located behind Angel's diner.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph depicts a series of colours coming down towards a black church. The left hand side reads "Church of Colour".
County e-charger old Baker parking lot
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph depicts an electric charging station set up by the County of Wellington.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph depicts a hydro transformer painted to represent the surrounding landscape.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph depicts an undefined building with the word Silence which can bee seen written on an outside wall.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows the John McCrae House on Water Street.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This photograph shows the Boathouse located next to the Speed River on Gordon Street.
Part of Allan McKeeman fonds
This picture shows a residence located at 45 Surrey Street East.