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Fait partie de R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows a bird's eye view drawing of Guelph done by Augustus King.
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Fait partie de R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows a bird's eye view drawing of Guelph done by Augustus King.
Fait partie de R.A.M. Stewart fonds
This photograph shows the north east side of the former City Hall building with horses and sleighs on Carden St.
View of Speed towards Horsman's Hill
Fait partie de Archival photographs collection - Guelph Public Library
This photograph was taken from the west side of the Speed River before the Heffernan Footbridge was built. The houses shown are identified on back of photograph.
View of Speed from Horsman's Hill
Fait partie de Archival photographs collection - Guelph Public Library
This photograph was taken from the west side of the Speed River before the Heffernan Footbridge was built.
Fait partie de Archival photographs collection - Guelph Public Library
This view shows the northwest corner of St. George's Square.
Stirton, David and McGregor women
Fait partie de Archival photographs collection - Guelph Public Library
This photograph shows David Stirton posing with Mrs. McGregor (Douglas), Mrs. (David) Armstrong (Mary McGregor), and Ethel McGregor (Mrs. Walter Wheeler).
Frances Kathleen Montgomery fonds
Contents: correspondence, diaries, ephemera, manuscripts, photographs and artifacts, documenting the life and career of Frances Kathleen Montgomery. Also present is a small amount of material, primarily photographs, relating to the Montgomery and Havey families. Arranged in four series: 1. Frances Kathleen Montgomery (file 1-67); 2. Montgomery Family (file 68-70); 3. Photographs (file 71-92); 4. Artifacts (file 93-96).
William and Margaret Tamboline family fonds
The fonds consists of articles, newspaper clippings and miscellaneous historical manuscripts about Tamboline family members and other people and events in the Ladner area. One series of clippings is organized in four scrapbooks. The fonds also includes photographs of family members and friends, and homes and activities of the Tamboline family.
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Fonds consists of prints of formal individual and group photographs of members of the Ziegler family and others, perhaps related, produced by a variety of studios in Canada and the United States, mostly in Berlin [Kitchener] and Waterloo, Ontario. Only a few prints bear inscriptions indicating subjects by name, and most of these are clearly members of the Ziegler family: Gordon and Harvey Ziegler, sons of Henry A. Ziegler and his wife Anna; and their cousins Lizzie Ann, Delphina, and Edna Schaefer, daughters of Louisa Ziegler and William H. Schaefer. There is one photograph of Lydia (Ziegler?) Huehnergard, possibly their aunt.
Represented in this fonds are photographic prints from studios in Ontario in Berlin (Green and Company; C. Schneuker; Seiler), Waterloo (A.C. Moyer; Heimbecker; I.W. Wilson; Edwards), Elmira (Levi Vost), and Toronto (W. Mathers; J.J. Milliken). Other studios were located in Boissevain, Manitoba (J.E. Miers), West Superior, Wisconsin (Berryman) and Le Mars, Iowa (Dabb; Brown).
A number of the photographs are in the form of cartes de visites produced by local photographers in Berlin (D.G. Denison; Lundy and Wilder), Waterloo (Lundy and Company; Heimbecker; D. Henzel; P. Reichert; I.W. Wilson), and Elmira (W. Marshall; S. Fischer).
Fonds includes printed funeral card for Elizabeth Ziegler, Henry's mother, who died in October 1896.
For a more detailed description, use this link to the Archives of Ontario's descriptive database: http://ao.minisisinc.com/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/PROV/PROV/REFD+F+4413?SESSIONSEARCH
Fait partie de Archival photographs collection - Guelph Public Library
This photograph shows the Guelph Collegiate Institute which was built in 1879.