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A. E. Byerly diaries and appointment books

This series consists of diaries and appointment books documenting various activities Byerly engaged in, including daily events, historical thoughts, and medical appointments.

These records are arranged chronologically by year.

A. E. Byerly historical records

This series consists of historical records compiled by Byerly during his research, as well as documents and ephemera he collected or saved. Included are biographies and genealogies of local people, historical information relating to churches, local towns such as Fergus and Berlin (Kitchener), Mennonites, Robbie Burns' ancestors, as well as miscellaneous articles and documents. Also included are a large quantity of research notes left by Byerly. The records consist of notes, correspondence, maps, ephemera, copied material, newspaper clippings, and notebooks.

These records are arranged by subject.

A. E. Byerly incoming correspondence files

This series consists of correspondence received by Byerly, and relates to family affairs, historical and genealogical research, as well as to books he authored.

These records are arranged chronologically by date.

A. E. Byerly newspaper clippings

This series consists of local newspapers collected by Byerly, including many south-western Ontario papers like the Guelph Mercury, the London Free Press, and the Galt Reporter. Also included are clippings related to Guelph History, the majority of which pertain specifically to Byerly's: Our History Column.

Aberdeen Street Architectural and Historical Inventory

Series consists of textual records with corresponding photographs for buildings built on Aberdeen Street 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.

Albert Fish properties and business files

Series consists of records relating to specific Ontario and Guelph properties in which Albert Fish had an interest. Included in this series are appraisal information reports, surveys and architectural drawings, notes, photographs and newspaper clippings. These records document the various property development and acquisition interests of Albert Fish.

Albert Street Architectural and Historical Inventory

Series consists of textual records with corresponding photographs for buildings built on Albert Street before 1927. Information about the location, architect, contractor, original owner, original use, construction dates, and the building materials used in a in construction may be identified.

Buildings are arranged sequentially with even numbered buildings listed first.

Alexandra Street Architectural and Historical Inventory

Series consists of textual records with corresponding photographs for buildings built on Alexandra Street 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.

Alf Hales' election scrapbooks and Member of Parliament records

This series primarily consists of ten scrapbooks compiled by, or on behalf of, Alf Hales that document the six Federal elections in which he was involved as a candidate. The scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings; correspondence with friends and colleagues including such notable politicians as John Diefenbaker, George Drew, and George Hees; political advertisements; and photographs documenting Hales' political campaigns and Conservative party leadership conventions.

Alf Hales’ M.P retirement scrapbook

  • ON00126 F15-F15-0-5
  • Series
  • [1919?], 1922-1927, 1972-1974
  • Part of Alf Hales fonds

This series consists of one scrapbook compiled by Alf Hales. Included in the scrapbook are letters, newspaper clippings, speeches, and ephemera like material primarily related to his retirement as a member of parliament. This series also contains two loose photographs. One photograph documents his activities with the YMCA. A second photograph is of a train wreak near Guelph which includes Alf Hales and his uncle observing the wreckage.

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