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Photo and Media Gallery

Check out our collection of images, audio and/or video files. To view a larger version of any of the images, click on the image.


Monument Care- Sample Safety Repair

These photos document our progress in completing a safety repair to an historic granite monument in Woodlawn Cemetery in 2003. Composed of several parts, this monument (circa 1881) was leaning heavily and highly dangerous before the spire was taken down for safety reasons in 1998. The photos in this gallery link with a full description of Woodlawn's monument safety repairs and program.

Granite Obelisk 1:  Dangerous Lean Granite Obelisk 2:  Spire Stored Granite Obelisk 3: Monument Dis-assembled
Granite Obelisk 1: Dangerous Lean
This monument had a significant lean-- endangering both the public and the safety of the historic stone.
Granite Obelisk 2: Spire Stored
This is a photo after the spire was removed to storage for safety reasons in 1998.
Granite Obelisk 3: Monument Dis-assembled
This photo shows the monument dis-assembled, with a full new concrete foundation installed.
Granite Obelisk 4: New Foundation Granite Obelisk 5: Mortar Aftercare Granite Obelisk 6: Repair Completed
Granite Obelisk 4: New Foundation
Close-up of the new foundation, and some of the rocks and soil that were excavated from the failed original foundation.
Granite Obelisk 5: Mortar Aftercare
Obelisk reinstalled... note the protection of the lime putty mortar repairs at the limestone stages.
Granite Obelisk 6: Repair Completed
The completed repair in context.
Granite Obelisk 7: Success
Granite Obelisk 7: Success
The completed repair: safe for the long-term, and repaired using conservation best practices.



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Monument for Early Guelph Pioneers. The Baker Street Removals

Monument for Early Guelph Pioneers. The Baker Street Removals
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This interesting monument was erected to commemorate the early pioneers originally interred in the Guelph Public Burying Ground (the location of the Baker Street Parking Lot), who were moved to Woodlawn in 2006.  Found during construction in the fall of 2005, it was originally thought that the remains of only two people would be discovered.  However, upon further investigation, the remains of another 14 people have been uncovered and they will be re-interred in Woodlawn with this monument marking their new resting place.  

The monument is made of African black granite.  Designed by Ceska Brennan, the Counselor and Memorialist at Woodlawn, the stone tells the story of Guelph from its earliest days, when John Galt used an axe to fell the first tree, to the cemetery where the stone stands today.  There are more than 25 elements, symbols of Guelph's growth, its people and landmarks.  And the fly on the handle of the axe?  Well, wouldn't you have like to be a fly on the wall as all these years went by?  To have been there, not to be seen, but to quietly observe as history happened?  The pioneer memorial is in Lilac Block, located at the south-west corner of the cemetery.  Please cross the railway tracks carefully.  The monument is on the right.

The Guelph Burying grounds existed from 1827 until 1853 when they were closed and the remains moved to the Union/St. George cemetery (Woodlawn).  The bodies were removed over a period of years.  Many though, did not have visible markers and records were not as precise as the records we keep today.  There was always the possibility that remains may have been missed.  A thorough, professional search of the Baker Street area was conducted this summer.  The remains uncovered during this search will be re-interred in Woodlawn.  Please watch for notices of the interment so that you can attend this historical event.



Public Art in Woodlawn

Public Art in Woodlawn
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There's more than monuments in Woodlawn! This gallery allows you to preview pieces of public art. They were part of our 2004 Summer walking tour and are, of course,  available to everyone everyday in the cemetery.  A map and brochure are available (for free) at the Woodlawn office during working hours.



2008 Landscape Calendar

2008 Landscape Calendar
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This gallery contains photos illustrating the natural beauty and the deep historical presence of Woodlawn Cemetery. We will add an image every month (if possible), and welcome your contributions. Please contact us if you have a photo or suggestion that we should use.
Photos are as credited and all others are by C. Sach Killam. Non-commercial re-use of these images is permitted as long as photography credit is given: all other rights reserved.

See also the 2007 & 2006 galleries...!



2007 Landscape Calendar

2007 Landscape Calendar
(11 items)
This gallery contains photos illustrating the natural beauty and the deep historical presence of Woodlawn Cemetery. We will add an image every month (if possible), and welcome your contributions. Please contact us if you have a photo or suggestion that we should use.
Photos are as credited and all others are by C. Sach Killam. Non-commercial re-use of these images is permitted as long as photography credit is given: all other rights reserved.

((to view the others in a set of photos, click on one of the arrows of the "" link at the bottom of the gallery))

The Angel Project

The Angel Project
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This photo gallery documents the work being completed to one of the many monuments being repaired as part of the on-going conservation of Woodlawn. The Angel Project is the product of generous donations from the public along with volunteer work by cemetery staff combined with the long-term in-house monument repair activities we complete at Woodlawn. We adhere to conservation best-practices in our attempts to save and preserve the important historical trust which we have been charged with.

[to see additional pages: click on the small angled bracket '>' at the bottom of this photo gallery.]


2006 Landscape Gallery

2006 Landscape Gallery
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This gallery contains photos from 2006 illustrating the natural beauty and the deep historical presence of Woodlawn Cemetery. We will add an image every month (if possible), and welcome your contributions. Please contact us if you have a photo or suggestion that we should use.
Photos are by C. Sach Killam or as credited.  Non-commercial re-use of these images is permitted as long as photography credit is given: all other rights reserved.

((to view the others in a set of photos, click on one of the arrows of the "<x to y of z>" link at the bottom of the gallery))



Spirit Walk Galleries

Spirit Walk Galleries
(11 items)

The Spirit Walk brings history to life with local actors re-enacting the stories of our shared Guelph heritage. Each year we focused on different people and events. We will be posting a selection of photos to show you what you may have missed... or what you enjoyed.  Sadly, the Spirit Walk is no more.  We closed the annual event after ten wildly successful years!

The Spirit Walk was a joint project of the Guelph Museums, Woodlawn Cemetery, and many wonderful and talented local actors.

Note: to see additional photos, click on the number areas at the bottom of this section:
ie where the current totals are listed--  similar to " <1 to 9 of 11> "



2005 Landscape Calendar

2005 Landscape Calendar
(11 items)
These are images from Woodlawn in 2005.

2004 Landscape Calendar

2004 Landscape Calendar
(12 items)
These are photos of Woodlawn...  one per month...  showing a glimpse of the wonderful landscape of our historic park.

Historic Monument Care Workshops

Historic Monument Care Workshops
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Woodlawn has hosted a variety of monument care workshops. These centre on an on-going programme of Marble Conservation Workshops, as developed by Tamara Anson-Cartwright and Per Neumeyer, sponsored by the Ontario Association of Cemeteries and Funeral Professionals in co-operation with the Ontario Ministry of Culture, Citizenship, and Recreation.

See our Monument Repair Workshops information page for further details.

Please contact us if you might be interested. The workshops are 2-day and are operated on a cost-recovery basis through the Ontario Association of Cemeteries and Funeral Professionals. If there is enough local interest in a less intensive, less formal (and less costly) alternative, it might also be possible to conduct a shorter (and free or nominal-cost) cemetery tour covering the basics of historic monument care.

(((To see further photos in this gallery, click on the <x of x> link at the bottom of the page.)))


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