This postcard depicts a boy smoking a pipe, and a large flag that with Guelph written on it. The postcard reads: "If Youse Von't Come to Guelph Vy Von't Youse, Vot".
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This photograph shows Guelph Collegiate on the corner of Paisley and Yorkshire.
This photograph shows the front of Guelph Collegiate on Paisley St.
This photograph shows the Guelph Collegiate from Paisley Street.
This photograph shows the Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute. This may be a picture of a postcard.
This postcard shows Guelph from the north. A bridge, possibly a footbridge, can be seen in this image. There is writing on the reverse of this image.
This photograph shows three blacksmiths standing in the doorway of the Guelph Horse Shoeing Forge (J. Lamb, proprietor).
This postcard shows Guelph looking westward.
This picture shows the Guelph Maple Leafs Inter County League Champions of 1921.
This shows Guelph, Ontario. "Taken from top of Central School" is written on the reverse of this postcard. Also included is a note that reads, "Dear friend. Please do not expect me tonight. I am home and I am not feeling very good my cold has not got any better but will try and get rid of it. Hope you are well."
This postcard shows the Gymnasium Building on the Ontario Agricultural College campus.
This photograph shows the Heffernan footbridge over the river Speed.
This photograph shows a historical steam engine located beside the train station on Carden St.
This is a collection of reference materials collected by the Sisters illustrating the history and foundation of the congregations in Canada, the USA, and France. The collection illustrates Mother St. John Fontbonne’s life and work. There is a special focus on the history of the Sisters of St. Joseph in the London diocese. The collection is comprised of publications, calendars, correspondence, news clippings, photographs, postcards, an international directory, family tree diagrams, and a watercolor painting.
This postcard depicts the Old Home Week celebrations on Wyndham Street.
This photograph shows the grounds and buildings of the Homewood Sanitarium.
This photograph shows the main building at the Homewood hospital.
This photograph shows the grounds of Homewood Sanitarium.
This photograph shows four buildings on the Homewood grounds: Riverslea, Manor Building, Cameron Gates, and the Club House.
This photograph shows the buildings of the Homewood Sanitarium.