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9758 Archival description results for Canada
File consists of photographs and negatives of Electrohome plants and product testing facilities. Includes photographs of the Morristown, TN, plant; the Electrohome (U.S.A.) Inc. branch in Ontario, CA; an aerial photograph of Plant 10 (Cambridge, ON); and photographs of employees testing television and video monitors. One photograph has been mounted on board and retouched.
ElectrohomeFile consists of negatives and contact sheets depicting the interior and exterior of Plant 6 (Kitchener industrial park) and Plant 10 (Cambridge).
ElectrohomeFile consists of photographs of Electrohome's Plant 6 (Kitchener) and Plant 10 (Cambridge). Includes photographs of the manufacturing, loading, shipping, and lumber storage areas and aerial photographs of Plant 6. File also includes a photograph of a group of Electrohome sales staff posing outside a bus with "Electrohome Showtime '66" hats and portfolios. File also includes one memorandum. Duplicate photographs are present.
ElectrohomeFile consists of material relating to the announcement and construction of Plant 6 in Kitchener's industrial park. Includes a news release, three photographs of the ground-breaking ceremony, and four photographs of the plant at various stages of construction. Pictured with Carl A. Pollock at the ground-breaking ceremony are Art Balabazuk, R.D. Armstrong, and Kitchener Mayor Keith Hymmen.
ElectrohomeFile consists of 39 photographs of the construction of Plant 3 (Wellington Street) and the official opening ceremony. Includes informal progress photographs, photographs of speeches during the opening ceremony (including some of Carl A. Pollock), and photographs of the reception.
ElectrohomeFile consists of four plans. Includes two plans by N.J. Goebel entitled "City of Berlin," and two copies of a plan entitled "Canada Furniture Manufacturer's Limited, Berlin, Ont., Simpson Factory and Gaukel Street Properties."
Rieder and Anthes familyOne image of a plank constructed house located at the Pickering Museum. Information at the Pickering Museum website identifies the house as the Collins house, from Reach Township and built ca. 1845 (http://www.cityofpickering.com/standard/lifestyle/museum/sitemap.html).
Rempel, John IvanThis untitled drawing/plan shows that part of Berlin bounded by Ahrens Street, 'Station ground', Bridgeport Road (Lancaster St.?) and Queen Street.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of a plan of the Westmount neighbourhood in the City of Berlin and the Town of Waterloo. Also included is a letter from T.H. Rieder of the Westmount Improvement Co. Ltd., to H. Milton Cook regarding the plan and noting that the red check marks are lots that have been sold.
Rieder and Anthes familyRelief shown by landforms.
Schantz Russell FamilyShows a section of Waterloo (King and Noecker Streets).
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of one plan of the R.M.C. grounds in Kingston, by W.H.E. Schmalz.
Schmalz, W.H.E.Original manuscript with blueprint copy.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of one 1972 photocopy of a plan of part of the town of Berlin by Joseph Hobson showing the block of land bordered by Weber, Queen, and Frederick, where the YWCA would later be built. On the side of the plan are affidavits relating to the survey of the area.
Hobson, JosephReference survey only (no bearings or distances), additional information in pencil, signed by the surveyor.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of a 1912 plan of Lakeview Park on Lake Rosseau, originally created by G.B. Abrey, P.L.S., in Toronto, November 5, 1887. Accompanying the plan are a letter and business card.
Muskoka Lakes AssociationThis untitled drawing/plan shows part of the city of Kitchener (then Berlin), several lots bounded by Yonge and Railroad Streets. Includes lot numbers, extensive pencil annotations.
Schantz Russell FamilyThis untitled drawing/plan shows lots most probably in the city of Kitchener (then Berlin). Includes lot numbers, extensive pencil annotations.
Schantz Russell FamilyOriginal ink on paper (fabric backed) with water colour added; and original ink on waxed drafting cloth.
Schantz Russell FamilyPlan showing a subdivision of Berlin with 642 lots in three parcels. Includes transparent overlay stencil reflecting the locations of current Kitchener buildings and landmarks.
Schantz Russell Family- File consists of twelve photographs showing pipeline work in Hamilton being undertaken by Canadian Bechtel Ltd. and photographed by Richard Finnie. Dana Porter is present in some of the images. Each image has a detailed description on the verso. Also includes one item of correspondence regarding the photographs.
In the photographs:
Porter, Dana Harris - Crozier, Archibald
- Roberts, D. L.
- Guard, Ernest
- Coynes, R. A.
- Blair, S. M.
Dr. Broome speaking to Women's Institute members, holding his plan for an Ontario Rural Life Museum.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordOne image of the demolition of the Pinkney house, built ca. 1824 and demolished ca. 1955, which was situated between Cooksville and Dixie in the Toronto area.
Rempel, John IvanHead and torso portrait of Alfred Pinke seen standing and looking at camera.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of six Ontario Ladies' College students posed for the camera as if mid-pillow fight. Everyone is seen wearing a straw hat and the group appears to be 'attacking' Martha Rieder who is seen lying on the ground with an arm up in defense. One of the pillows as OLC initials on it and another has the Union Jack flag.
Rieder and Anthes familyOne image of the cornice fretwork on a Picton house.
Rempel, John IvanImage of a group of people having a picnic in the woods. Most of the group is seen looking toward the camera from seated or standing positions with one adult visible at left gripping and hanging from a tree branch.
This photograph shows a group of Waterloo merchants/businessmen picnicking at Lexington Flats. Wooden table and benches can be seen and dishes and bottles on the table.
Left to right; (?), Albert Hergott, (?), (?), (?), (?), David Kuntz, (?), (?), (?), John Koehler, Edward F. Seagram, Daniel "Biddle" Bohlender.
File consists of five snapshots of Martha Rieder with friends on a picnic on the Grand River.
Rieder and Anthes familyOne image of an attic ceiling in what is identified as a building at the Pickering Museum.
Rempel, John IvanFilm of two infants, Lorraine and Leonard Pickard, seated on the sand of a beach on a sunny day.
Film box includes handwritten notes about film that read: "Picard twins at Southampton (Mabel Ahrens + Bill Picard Toronto Lorraine + Leonard)
Schneider family