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Series consists of historical files collected and maintained by the Guelph Curling Club. Included are newspaper clippings and photographs of club events and activities and a draft copy of the publication Guelph Curling Club 150 Years 1838-1988. The slides are entitled Curling on the Speed River at Allan's Dam, Guelph and are reproductions of paintings by Evan MacDonald. These records document the history of the club.
Further accruals of records are expected.
Prior to their transfer to Guelph Public Library, the University of Guelph held custody over these records.
Access to these records is restricted for conservation reasons. Please contact the Guelph Public Library archivist to gain access to these records.
Donor-held copyright in these records has been transferred to the Guelph Public Library. Permission of the Guelph Public Library is required for publication.
To view these records, request box 4, 5 and 6, F51, Guelph Curling Club fonds, from the Archivist.
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This photograph shows a group of curlers posing for a photograph. "Baker St. 1938 Centennial year at club, Sleeman Trophy, Guelph Cup" is written on the reverse of this photograph.
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This photograph shows two men standing and two men sitting near a trophy. Pictured from left to right: Harry Mahoney, Will Mahoney, Jack Sinclair, and Charlie Crowe.
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This photograph shows winners of the Governor General's Trophy. Pictured standing from left to right: Tom Lane, Joe Molinaro, Howard Crawford, and Jack Cote. Pictured sitting: Art Willis, John Eccles, Allan Jones, and Lynn Richmond.
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This photograph shows a group of unidentified Guelph Curling Club members. Two men are holding a shovel likely part of groundbreaking ceremonies for the current curling facility located on Woolwich Street.
Located in folder F51-0-3-0-2 with other items from the series.
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This photograph depicts the opening ceremonies for the current curling facility on Woolwich street. Mayor Paul Mercer (1968-1969) can been seen (far right) wearing the chain of office.
Located in folder F51-0-3-0-2 with other items from the series.
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This photograph depicts a parade around the curling rink as part of opening ceremonies for the current Woolwich street curling facility built in 1968. Curlers can be seen carrying brooms over their left shoulders while the Guelph Pipe Band plays in the middle of the rink.
Located in folder F51-0-3-0-2 with other items from the series.
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This photograph depicts a group of Guelph Curling Club members posing for a photograph to celebrate the club's 125th anniversary. Some members can be seen holding brooms and stones.
Located in folder F51-0-3-0-2 with other items from the series.
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This photograph depicts four unidentified male curlers many of them holding brooms.
Located in folder F51-0-3-0-2 with other items from the series.
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Photograph shows the Ontario and Dominion 1953 school curling champions. "1953 Ontario and Dominion School Curling Champions Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Institute" is written on the reverse of this photograph.
Located in folder F51-0-3-0-5 with other items from the series.
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This photograph depicts four men with buttens and creasts on their sweaters. The buttons appear to show their names while some of the creasts read in part "Ontario Curling Association Schooboy Bonspiel."
Located in folder F51-0-3-0-5 with other items from the series.
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This photograph shows four young men holding the Empire's Life Trophy.
Located in folder F51-0-3-0-5 with other items from the series.
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This photograph depicts five men. Four of the men are wearing jackets labelled "MHS Athletic Ass'n 1947." One man is wearing a suit. "C.V Robinson Midland Curlers Hudson Bros 1947" is written on the reverse of this photograph.
Located in folder F51-0-3-0-8 with other items from the series
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This photograph shows a group of curlers standing on the surface of a rink. Two men are holding brooms. Two rocks can also been seen. "Curlers from Saulte St. Marie, Galt, and Branford" is written on the reverse of this photograph.
Located in folder F51-0-3-0-8 with other items from the series.