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  • Tags: Guelph

Slightly to the left of the centre of the photograph just underneath the Speed River, is the Guelph Carpet Facotry operation on Neeve Street.

The 1957 OHA champions: one of the many success stories to originate from Biltmore sponsored hockey teams.

Northern Rubber Company employees or sponsored runners, victorious in the Collyer Challenge Cup in 1926.

St. George's Church was constructed by the Boult family, which Lyon married into through his marriage to Lucy Boult.

A CPR train during a time period in which St. Patrick's Ward became a fully industrialized neighbourhood in Guelph.

A collection of postcards from Guelph showing the significance of rail to the city's history.

This map displays the Corporation boundaries from 1840 until 1979. This photo makes the process of urban change in Guelph apparent over the course of over a century.

Two views of the Northern Rubber Company building from around the intersection of Huron Street and Alice Street.
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