Catalog Number
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2015.27.1
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Object Name
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Scrapbook
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Title
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Scrapbook of History of Homes Articles
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Year Range from
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1970
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Year Range to
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1989
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Description
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Scrapbook of History in Homes articles written by Edward Rae Stuart in the 1970s and 1980s. The articles appeared in a local Guelph newspaper. Each article explores the history of a different historic home or building in Guelph while also telling a part of Guelph's history. Each article is taped into the scrapbook (some taking up more than one page). The pages of the scrapbook are a grey colour. Some pages throughout are blank.
Front Cover: Faux brown leather cover with "Scrap Book" printed in gold along the top.
Title Page: Hand written in blue ink in the middle of the page "History in Homes by Edward Rae Stuart". Below is text printed by the manufacturer "No. 83", "Hutchings and Patrick Inc. Ottawa Canada" (bottom left corner), "Refills, Feuilles de Rechange 53R" (bottom right corner).
Page 1: Blank
Page 2: "The Founding of Guelph: Silent Woods Gave Way to a Planned City"
Page 3: Blank
Page 4: "Local Plaque Honors Canadian Explorer"; focuses on John McLean and his home at 21 Nottingham.
Page 5: Continuation of the article from page 6.
Page 6: "Carved detail makes House Special"; focuses on the Bell-Carlton House. Continued on page 5.
Page 7: Continuation of the article from page 8.
Page 8: "Breadalbane Inn: Fresh Breeze and Fresh Coffee"
Page 9: Continuation of the article from page 10.
Page 10: "Big House is Still a Refuge" focuses on the "Reverslea Mansion"
Page 11: Continuation of the article from page 12.
Page 12: "Log House lasts a Few Lifetimes"
Page 13: Continuation of the article from page 14.
Page 14: "Dublin United Church 110 This Year"
Page 15: Continuation of the article from page 16.
Page 16: "Homewood - A Home of Distinction"
Page 17: Continuation of the article from page 18.
Page 18: "Pretty St. James Now Almost 100"
Page 19: Continuation of the article from page 20.
Page 20: "Picturesque Cottage Lovingly Restored" focuses on Hadden House.
Page 21: "To The Glory of God" focuses on The Church of Our Lady Immaculate.
Page 22: "Distinguished Political Leader Lived at Lyon Home"
Page 23: Continuation of the article from page 24.
Page 24: "Civic Museum - Past and Future Melded" focuses on the former Guelph Civic Museum building on Dublin Street.
Page 25: Continuation of the article from page 26.
Page 26: "The Perry-Scroggie Cottage: Their Lions Stand on Guard"
Page 27: Continuation of the article from page 28.
Page 28: "Sunnyside Truly One of Guelph's Gems"
Page 29: "The Queen of Queen Street"
Page 30: "Growing Up With Canada" focuses on a Century Farm House on Elora Road owned by the Blyth Family.
Page 31: "Serve God By Serving People" focuses on Norfolk United Church.
Page 32: "Wishwood: The Home of Colonel Henry Strange"
Page 33: Continuation of the article from page 34.
Page 34: "We Watch Guelph Go By - Are You A Viewer?" focuses on a home that was turned into apartments on exhibition Street.
Page 35: Continuation of the article from page 36.
Page 36: "Rural Charm By Placid Speed" focuses on Speed Valley Farm.
Page 37: "The River is Ours" focuses on a house on Manor Park Crescent, once named Edinburgh House.
Page 38: "Local Plaque Honors Canadian Explorer" focuses on John McLean and his home at 21 Nottingham. This is the same article as the one on page 4.
Page 39: "Founding of Guelph: Planner's Plan Foiled for Infant City"
Page 40: "Spring Street a Haven From the World"
Page 41: "A Variety of Leaders Graced Green Street"
Page 42: "The Bell Family Prominent in Royal City" focuses on the Bell family and the Bell Piano and Organ Company. Another copy of this article is folded in half and sitting loose between pages 41 and 42. Hand written on the top of that copy is "Rae's last article - Oct. 23/86".
Page 43: "History in Homes A Special House: How are Churches Changing Nowadays?"
Page 44: "House Showed Confidence in Guelph" focuses on a Queen Anne Revival Style house.
Page 45: "We Watched the Town Grow" focuses on the Raymond-Crowe house on Norfolk Street.
Page 46: "Janefield Features in McCrae Heritage".
Page 47: "History in Homes" focuses on the "Coffee" Smith home on Queen Street.
Page 48: "Old Cutten House Gets Loving Restoration"
Page 49: "Burns Day Pays Tribute to Famed Poet" about Robbie Burns.
Page 50: "The Rockwood Academy"
Page 51: "Senior of Interest" is a letter typed up on blue paper by Carrie Fisk about Rae Stuart.
Page 52: "St. George's Church"
Page 53: Blank
Page 54: "Richmond House at the Centre of Things"
Page 55: Blank
Page 56: "City Hall - Guardian of Tradition"
Page 57: Blank
Page 58: "Howitt Family Goes Back 152 years". At the bottom of the article is a small box that reads "Golden Triangle News Room 837-1092". Possibly the name of the paper.
Page 59: Blank
Page 60: "Pride of Citizenship: The Higinbothams"
Page 61: Blank
Back Cover: Plain faux brown leather cover.
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People
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Allan, Margaret Anderson, John Armstrong, William Baker, A.A. Balkwill, George Barber Family Barber, Robert Bean, Wilfred Beattie, Bruce Beattie, Walter H. Beck, Adam Bell, Matthew Bell, Robert Bell, Tom Bell, William Belt, James Birnbaum, E.I. Blair, Fergusson Blyth, Colin Blyth, Don Blyth, Joyce Blyth, Robert Boult, Stephen Briestensky, Karl Brownlee, S. H. Bruce, George Buckland, Caleb Henry Bush, Frank Campion, Father Carlton, Rick Carter, Mary Caspers, Anthony (Dr.) Churchill, Clementine Clemens, H.A. Connolly, Joseph Couling, Gordon Robert Coulman, Donald Craven, William Crawford, Samuel Cray, Eulalia Crowe, Emma Crowe, John Crowe, John (Mrs.) Crowe, Robert Crowley, Terry Cullen, Father Curzon, Barbara Curzon, Joseph Cutten Family Cutten, Arthur C. Cutten, Arthur William Cutten, E. (Miss) Cutten, Harry Cutten, Lois Cutten, Miss Cutten, Walter Hoyt Daly, Don Daly, Russell Davidson, Archdeacon Davidson, Charles Davidson, Jeannie Kennedy Day, James E. Day, Margaret Day, Thomas Day, William Dickson, William Diefenbaker, Mrs. John Diefenbaker, Olive Freeman Palmer Dixon, Archdeacon Doherty, F.B. (Rev.) Doyle, F.W. (Rev.) Drew, George Dunbar, Amy Grace (Howitt) Dunbar, Angus Charles Oxnard Dunk, Gordon Dunlop, Jim Dunlop, William "Tiger" (Dr.) Elliot, George Evans, E. (Miss) Evans, E. (Mrs.) Evans, James (Rev.) Fear, Samuel (Rev.) Fergusson, Adam Johnston (A.J.) Fisk, C. Fisk, C. (Mrs.) Freeman, O. (Miss) Galt, John Gladstone, Robert William Glass, Geoff Goetz, Joseph Goldie, Estelle Goldie, Frances Goldie, James Goldie, John (Sr.) Goldie, Lincoln Goldie, Lincoln (Mrs.) Goldie, Thomas Good, George Grange, G.S. Grange, George John (Sheriff) Grierson, Gordon Guild, L.R. Hadden, A. Hadden, George Hall, Flora Hall, Frank Hall, Hezekiah Hall, John Ham, Wesley Hamel, P. (Father) Hamilton, Jean Hamilton, William Hammond, William Harrod, George Harvey, Robert Hastings, David E. Hatch, Henry Hawkins, Norman Hazelton, James Higinbotham Family Higinbotham, Margaret Higinbotham, Margaret (Allan) Higinbotham, N. Higinbotham, Nathaniel (Col.) Hill, J. Hogg, John Holzer, Father Holzer, John (Rev.) Hood, Gedion Hosking, Henry Hough, James Howard, J.B. (Rev.) Howitt, (Dr.) Howitt, Amy Howitt, Angus Howitt, Charles Howitt, (Dr.) Howitt, Henry Howitt, Henry Orton (Dr.) Howitt, John Howitt, John (Quaker) Howitt, Patricia Hubbard, Edwin Johnson, Mrs Johnson, Mrs. Kearns, J. M. Kee, William Keleher, J.C. Kelly, Madeline Kennedy, David Kennedy, William Kilgour, James Frederick Kilgour, John King Edward VII King George V King George V King, William Lyon Mackenzie Kingsmill, Admiral Sir Charles Edmund Kingsmill, John Juchereau Kingsmill, William Kirk, Archdeacon Koch, Harold Langley, Henry Lee, Barry Lowry, William Lyon, James Walter Macdonald, A.H. MacDonald, Archibald Macdonald, John Macdonald, John A. (Sir) MacDonell, Bishop Alexander MacIntyre, Micheal Maclean, Kenneth Mann, Donald Manning, Gerald Matoga, Father McArthur, Campbell McCall, Elva McCord, L. McCrae Family McCrae, David (b. 1845 - d. 1930) McCrae, David (b.1800 - d. 1878) McCrae, Jean McCrae, Jean Campbell McCrae, John McCrae, Thomas (b. 1820 - d.1892) McElroy, M. McGibbon, Pauline McIntyre, Archie McIntyre, C. (Mrs.) McKenzie, James McLaren, Neil McLean, John McMillan, Charles McMillan, Margaret McMillan, Michelle McVittie, R.R. Michener, Roland Mitchell, Archdeacon Clarence Mitchell, John Mitchell, William (Rev.) Mitges, Peter Moore, Peter B. Nelles, Charles L. O'Connell, Daniel O'Reilly, J. J. (Rev. Dr.) Orton, (Dr.) Palmer, Arthur Pearson, Edwin Pearson, Lester B. Pequegnat, Ronald Perry, James Pinch, Charles Pinch, Charles (Dr.) Pinch, Charles A. (Dr.) Price, Noel Princess Anne Queen Elizabeth Queen Victoria Raymond, Charles Raymond, Mrs. Reid, Gordon Richards, Mary Richards, R. Richardson, George Robarts, John P. Rokey, Richard S. C. (Rev.) Ryan, G.B. Ryan, G.B. Ryerson, Dr. Egerton Saunders, T.W. Saunders, Thomas Saunders, Thomas Willcocks Savage, T.M. (Dr.) Savage, Thomas (Dr.) Schreyer, Edward Schroder, Jim Scott, Walter Scovil, Archdeacon G. F. Scroggie, David Sharpe, C. Skinner, George H. Smeaton, Ronald C. (Rev. Dr.) Smith, A.E. Smith-Pellettier, Carolyn Stelter, Gil Stephens, Russell Stewart, Mabel Stewart, Victor Stewart, W. Stirton, David Stone, F.W. Stout, F.L. Strange, Henry Stuart, Rae Tatham, Ruth (Dr.) Taylor, Susannah Thomas William Thomas, John Thomas, William Thompson, Robert Thorp, John Thurtell, Guy Tiffany, George S. Todd, David Underwood, Bert Underwood, Sydney Valeriote Family Valeriote, Frank Valeriote, Mico Vincent, Ian Wardrope, (Rev. Dr.) Wardrope, Thomas (Rev.) Wardrope, W.H. Waters, James L. Waters, James Thomas Wells, Arthur Wells, (Dr.) Wells, J.T. Wells, Robert Wetherald, William White, Robert Williston, Miss Wilson, David Worsfold, J.E. Yerex, Elton Yerex, Letitia C. Young, David
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Search Terms
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Albert Street Allan's Bridge Allan's Mill Alma Block American Civil War Arthur Street Bank of Montreal Bell Piano and Organ Company Block Bell Piano and Organ Company Limited Board of Education Board of Health Board of Trade Boer War Boult (Stephen) Planing Mill and Lumber Yard Boy Scouts Canada Cambridge Street Canada Company Carden Street Cardigan Street Cassino Avenue Chalmers United Church Chapple's Book Store Church of Our Lady City Hall City Hall Annex City of Guelph Colonial Dresses Ltd. Congregational Church Cork Street Council of Friendship Crowe's Iron Works Cutten Club Daly Building Daly Farm Daly News and Cigar Store Delhi Street Douglas Street Dublin Street Dublin Street United Church Eaton Centre Elliot Block Emma Street Eramosa Hill Eramosa Road Exhibition Park Exhibition Street Farquhar Street Federal Wire and Cable Company Limited Friends of the Museums Gilnockie Girl Guides Glasgow Street Goldie's Mill Gordon Street Grand River Grand Trunk Railway Grand Trunk Railway Station Green Street Griffin and Grundy Stove Manufacturers Griffin Foundry Company Guelph Arts Council Guelph Arts Council Heritage Award Guelph Civic Museum Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute (GCVI) Guelph Elastic Hosiery Company Guelph General Hospital Guelph High School Guelph Horticultural Society Guelph Junction Railway Guelph Platers Guelph Public Library Guelph Spring Festival Guelph Township Hadden (G and A) Grocers and Dry Goods Hadden Cottage Harcourt United Church Hart and Speirs Land, Loan, General and Insurance Agents Hart Chemical Highway No. 7 Holy Rosary Church Homewood (Kingsmill Home) Homewood Health Centre Hosking Motors House of Bulbs Howitt Park Pond Hudson Bay Company Huskisson Street Janefield Keleher's Foundry Kentucky Fried Chicken Ker Cavan Knights of Columbus Knox Presbyterian Church Lemon Street Liverpool Street London Road Loretto Academy Lornewood Lyon Avenue Lyon Park Macdonell Street Manor Park Crescent Manufacturers Life Insurance Company Maple Leaf Baseball Club Market Building Market House Market Square Masonic Temple Matthews-Wells Company Ltd. McCrae House McTague Street Mitchell Street Norfolk Street Norfolk Street United Church Northumberland Street Nottingham Street Ontario Agricultural College (OAC) Ontario Agricultural College - Johnston Hall Ontario Hydro Oxford Street Paisley Block Paisley Road Paisley Street Palmer Street Park Avenue Parker (William) Construction Parkview Priory Quebec Street Queen Street Raymond Sewing Machine Company Riverslea Riverview Ross (John F.) High School Royal Bank of Canada Royal Canadian Legion Royal City Realty Royal Hotel Royal Knitting Company Ryan (G.B.) and Company Department Store Sangamo Company Limited Silvercreek Parkway Speed River Spring Street St. Andrew's Church St. George's Church St. George's Day St. George's Park St. George's Square St. James the Apostle Church St. Joseph's Church St. Joseph's Hospital St. Matthias Anglican Church St. Patrick's Anglican Church St. Paul's Lutheran Church St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Stevens and Son Stevenson Street Stewart Lumber Stuart Street Suffolk House Hotel Suffolk Street Sunnyside Surrey Street Traders Bank of Canada Tranquille University of Guelph Victory School Water Street Waterloo Avenue Watson and Grundy Well's Grove Wellington Street Williams - Hamilton Limited Winston Crescent Wood (W.C.) Company Woodlawn Cemetery Woodycrest Drive Woolwich Street Woolwich Street World Publishing Company World War I World War II Wyndham Street Wyoming Yarmouth Street YMCA Yorkshire Street Zion Chapel Zonta Club
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Subjects
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ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURE - HOUSES BOOKS COMMUNICATION DOMESTIC FOUNDING OF GUELPH HISTORY - LOCAL HOME HOUSEHOLD HOUSING LITERATURE - ADULT NEWSPAPERS WRITING
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Dimensions
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30.3 cm X 36.9 cm
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Collection
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Archives
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