Archive Record
Metadata
Accession # |
A2001.145 |
Title |
Guelph Mercury, supplement, 30 Oct. 2001. |
Date |
2001 OCT 30 |
Description |
Supplement to the Guelph Mercury, 30 Oct. 2001, celebrating Guelph's 175th birthday. The Guelph Historical Society "provided articles for this supplement, which were edited because of space requirements". Articles were of an historic nature, as listed: p.A1 p.A2 "To market, to market in early Guelph" by Ross W. Irwin "Italian immigrants aided early industrial development" by Pat Bowley p.A3 "Year-long extravaganza of events to celebrate Guelph's 175th" by Wayne Collins p.A4 "Church's architect was one of the best" [Church of Our Lady] from Historic Guelph, Vol.XIX, 1979-1980 "Floral clock is 'one of a kind' in Canada" by Paul Lavoie, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XIX, 1979-1980 p.A5 p.A6 "Guelph, a fertile ground for visual arts" by Helen Brimmell, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XXXVI, 1998 p.A7 "Head to head with Hugh Guthrie" by Terry Crowley, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XXI, 1991-1992 p.A8 p.B1 p.B2 "Victory Gardens showed home front resolve" by Joyce Blyth, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XXXV, 1996 "Canada's 'big guns' have long come from Guelph" by Gregory Oakes, from Historic Guelph, XXV, 1996 p.B3 "Civilian soldiers resisted rebels and raiders" by John W. Keleher, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XXIII, 1983-1984 "Even children 'fought' in the Second World War" by B.M. Durtnall, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XXXV, 1996 p.B4 "Devastating fires showed need for fire brigade" [by] Ted Ernst, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XXVII, 1987-1988 p.B5 "Street railway created civic pride, but lost money" by Steve Thorning, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XXII, 1982-1983 p.B6 "Inns, taverns abounded in early times" by Isobel Cowie, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XXXIV, 1994-1995 "Royal Opera House a downtown fixture" by Wayne Folks, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XXII, 1982-1983 p.B7 "Looking back at life on the farm" [Fletcher family, Eramosa Twp] by Joyce Fletcher Blyth, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XX, 1980-1981 "Portrait ifthe artist as a young man" [Yosef Gertrudis Drenters (1930-1986)] by Ruth Pollard, from Historic Guelph, Vol.XXIII, 1983-1984 p.B8 |
Creator \ Maker |
Guelph Mercury [Publisher] |
Creator \ Maker |
Irwin, Ross W. [Author] Bowley, Pat [Author] Collins, Wayne [Author] Lavoie, Paul [Author] Brimmell, Helen [Author] Crowley, Terry [Author] Blyth, Joyce Fletcher (Mrs.) [Author] Oakes, Gregory [Author] Keleher, John [Author] Durtnall, Bonnie M. [Author] Ernst, Ted [Author] Thorning, Stephen E. (Dr.) [Author] Cowie, Isobel [Author] Folks, Wayne [Author] Blyth, Joyce Fletcher (Mrs.) [Author] Pollard, Ruth [Author] |
Item Name |
Newspaper |
Person \ Organization |
Blyth, Joyce Fletcher (Mrs.) Bowley, Pat Brimmell, Helen Church of Our Lady Immaculate Collins, Wayne Cowie, Isobel Crowley, Terry Drenters, Yosef Gertrudis Durtnall, Bonnie M. Ernst, Ted Folks, Wayne Guelph Historical Society Guelph Mercury Guthrie, Hugh (Mrs.) Irwin, Ross W. Keleher, John Lavoie, Paul Oakes, Gregory Pollard, Ruth Thorning, Stephen Edward (Dr.) |
Place |
Eramosa Twp. Guelph |
Subject |
Agriculture Architecture Arts Communications Fire Gardening History Law Railroad Religion Temperance Transportation |
Year Range from |
2001 |
Year Range to |
2001 |
Accession # |
A2001.145 |
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STACKS |