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9758 Archival description results for Canada
Upper body studio portrait of of Aaron Weber, salesman, seen looking at camera.
Dominion Rubber CompanyImage of Donald Weber presenting a gavel to Bruce Weber in the City of Kitchener Mayor's office.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Donald Weber presenting a gavel to Bruce Weber in the City of Kitchener Mayor's office.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of a group of eleven adults and twelve children standing or sitting down outside during a picnic at Bridgeport on the occasion of John Schmitt Anthes and Lydia Catherine Herlan Anthes' 42nd wedding anniversary. There is a wooden fence with a sign reading "Bowling Alley" and vegetation behind the group.
People in photograph in back row are (left to right) are: Cyrena Harriet Anthes, Frank Anthes holding an unidentified infant, Carrie Breithaupt holding an unidentified infant, John Schmitt Anthes, Lydia Catherine Anthes, Emeline Merner Rieder, Talmon Henry Rieder, Peter Rieder, Ella Elmina Cook, Martha Melvina Rieder, and Lydia Louisa Breithaupt. Children in front row are (left to right): Unidentified with the exception of Walter Hailer Breithaupt, second to right.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark familyFile consists of one photograph used for publicity for the renovations at 84 Frederick St. showing women using the weight room.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-WaterlooImage of Simon Weiler standing with a selection of taxidermied animals on display with foliage and other props.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Simon Weiler standing with a selection of taxidermied animals on display with foliage and other props.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordOne image of the well and ruins of an old house on an arid flat at Salt Springs, Manitoba. The caption also reads: "From a Geological Survey of Canada photograph in the Public Archives of Canada."
Rempel, John IvanFile consists of materials relating to the history and development of Wellesley Public School.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchFile consists of 23 photographs taken at the Wellington Street plant manufacturing facilities (consumer electronics, Plant 3). Includes photographs of employees at work on production lines, machinery, and the building exterior.
ElectrohomeFile consists of photographs of artesian wells. Includes three photographs of Roberts well at the Shoemaker Avenue pumping station; two photographs of well 30A, or the Hartley well, also at Shoemaker Avenue; one photograph of #20 well (location not identified); and one photograph of two boys at the Kelly well (location not identified). The boys are identified on a modern handwritten note as Robert and James Pequegnat.
Pequegnat, MarcelFile consists of two CD-ROMs with scans of Bill Downey's painting of the West Montrose Covered Bridge.
Walter Bean Grand River Community Trails FoundationTwo images of the West Montrose covered bridge.
Rempel, John IvanOne photograph of the West Montrose covered bridge located in West Montrose, an unincorporated rural community in Woolwich Township in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The West Montrose covered bridge is reportedly the last wooden covered bridge in Ontario and the oldest such bridge in Canada.
Bolender Ball FamilyFile consists of one panoramic photograph of the Western Ontario Regiment doing training at Carling Heights in London, Ontario.
File consists of material relating to the Westmount development in Waterloo. Includes a prospectus (Realty Pointers: Westmount, "The Development Beautiful") prepared by Beck & Eisenbach (Berlin, ON) containing a plan of Westmount; and a photograph of a topographical landscape painting showing Berlin, Waterloo, and Westmount, prepared by Gibson Catlett, Real Estate Landscape Paintings (Calgary, AB). The plan in the prospectus contains manuscript annotations.
Rieder and Anthes familyImage of Ron Wettlaufer, dressed in a U.S. Navy uniform, standing in the corner of a residential room looking at something off camera.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordA contact sheet featuring 18 photographs of individuals playing wheelchair hockey, possibly in the Physical Activities Complex, during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations. The sheet also includes images of individuals standing beside poster displays, likely showcasing ongoing research projects on campus.
File consists of one typescript essay by John Brown titled "Where La Salle met Joliet" which details the meeting of the two explorers and the settlement of Otinawattawa. Also includes three photographs of the settlement. [Settlement believed to be a Neutral Nation settlement North of what is now Hamilton].
237 slides of photographs taken by Dorothy White. Originally organized into subjects, they do not necessarily correspond with what is shown on the images. Subjects include: Downtown Kitchener, Kitchener City Hall (interior and exterior), Oktoberfest parade, construction on King St., Rockway Gardens, images of Waterloo region, 1959 Loblaws fire, Christmas lights downtown Kitchener, Kitchener trollybusses, Conestogo Parkway, Blair's Sheave Tower, Victoria Park, Queen Elizabeth's visit to Kitchener, Bridgeport Mills, Waterloo Pioneers Memorial Tower.
Schantz Russell FamilySeven negatives showing images of Beausoliel Island. Four are landscapes showing the windblown trees, one shows a sailboat, another two women stand next to a pleasure boat "The Wabanaki" and the final is a group portrait. Enclosure included in file.
Schantz Russell FamilySix negatives showing the Schantz-Russell family at Port Elgin. They are shown picnicking, with a catch of fish, and posing in the wilderness. Identification from enclosure.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne group portrait of some of the students of the Toronto Normal School, possibly those in Kindergarten-Primary section as well as parents and friends.
Back row: Ray Weldon, Helen Lockie, Rowena Stringer, Verna Frazer, Dorothy White, Christine [?], Unknown, Unknown, Glenny Bannerman.
Middle Row: Kathleen Frizzle, Unknown, Mrs. (Bishop) Stringer, Mrs. Bannerman, Margaret Flarity.
Front Row: Joy Connel, Marjorie Dougall, Grace Longworth.
Mrs. (Bishop) Stringer is the mother of student Rowena Stringer and wife of the then Bishop of York. Mr. and Mrs. Bannerman were a couple that Dorothy boarded with while attending the Normal School and Glenny is their son. The other girls in the image are friends and classmates of Dorothy's. Identifications from verso.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo negatives showing images of the Victory Bond rally parade in Kitchener. Included are images of local people and army vehicles. Identification from enclosure.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne snapshot photograph of an unidentified woman with Dorothy White and Anna Moyer at Victoria Park, Kitchener. The women are shown standing in front of the water and the photograph is in a large paper frame with a pipe cleaner for hanging. The frame reads "With best wishes: Days of the year" in an Eastern style font. Location identified from verso.
Schantz Russell FamilyImage of Dorothy White and one of the Gross children posing for the camera while standing on either side of a snowman on a residential street. The shadow of the person taking the photo is visible at bottom right.
Schantz Russell FamilySnapshot of John A. White sitting under a tree, reading a book.
Schneider familyHead and torso studio portrait of Ward Malott White seen in profile and wearing a Salvation Army uniform.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of one three quarter length studio portrait of Ethel M. Wilkis. Verso reads "with much love from Ethel M. Wilkis." Photographer: Bogart Studio, Toronto.
Bowlby Boyd FamilyCollection consists of seven legal documents regarding the sale of land in the Township of Dumfries in Southern Ontario.
Dickson, WilliamFonds consists of material relating to William Kindree's involvement in the WATFOR 360 group and material relating to the 25th anniversary of WATFOR. Includes Kindree's notes (design and general) and draft documentation, guides and other publications about WATFOR, photocopied conference proceedings and published papers, correspondence, a newsletter, and a photograph of the WATFOR team.
Kindree, WilliamCollection consists of material relating to William Lyon Mackenzie King from the estates of his brother Dougall Macdougall “Max” King and of his nephew (Dougall’s son) Arthur Macdougall King. Its major component is correspondence from Mackenzie King to Arthur King and also to Arthur’s wife Kathleen, over a period of twenty-seven years from 1923 to 1950.The first letter is dated 1923, a scant three years after the death of Max King, when Arthur and his twin brother Lyon were 10 years old and the last in the series is dated July 5, 1950. The collection also contains documents and ephemera relating to King’s death, funeral and will, received by Arthur King as a participant in those events; also present are issues of major Ontario newspapers that covered Mackenzie King's death and funeral as events unfolded day-by-day. A small selection of photographs, some formal and some snapshots, are also present. A selection of books retained by the family, among them works written and presented by John King and Dougall Macdougall King, also works owned by Mackenzie King as a boy, present a tangible reminder of the intellectual legacy of the King family.
King, William Lyon MackenzieFull length studio portrait of Willie and Arthur, last name unknown, seated side by side. One child, dressed in a plaid dress with a lace collar, is seated in a chair, with left arm on the side of an armchair where a second child, an infant, is seated upright dressed in a white grown.
Rieder and Anthes familyImage of windblown trees along a rocky shoreline.
Schantz Russell FamilyImage of two windblown trees along a rocky shoreline.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of material relating to the official opening of Electrohome's Winnipeg branch. Includes copies of memoranda and a photograph of Carl A. Pollock speaking at the opening. File also includes an annotated photostat copy of a speech, probably written and presented by Carl A. Pollock, entitled "Trade associations in Canada".
ElectrohomeCorrespondence, drafts, notes of Kay Rex, regarding Winnipeg Branch and biographical information about members, including Elizabeth Long, Pearl L'Ami, Miriam Green Ellis, and Abbie Sharman. Contains original clippings from the 1950's and photocopies of early material ca. 1904-1913, 1950's, including a photocopy of the June 25, 1904 Mail and Empire announcing the formation of the Canadian Women's Press Club, as well as photocopied material from the National Archives and the Provincial Archives of Manitoba.
Women's Press Club of TorontoFile consists of materials relating to the opening of the Winnipeg branch office.
Dominion Rubber CompanyWinnipeg Massed Pipe Band visit: first special services reunion. Includes parade photographs, speakers, a City Hall visit with Mayor Syd McLennan and a ceremony at the Kitchener Farmer's Market.
Image of a snow covered car abandoned next to a tree along a road covered in deep snow. The photographer's shadow is visible at bottom right.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of three children tobogganing down a snow covered incline as an adult moving snow with a bulldozer looks on.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a snow covered car abandoned next to a tree along a road covered in deep snow. The photographer's shadow is visible at bottom right.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of an oversize horse drawn sleigh pulling a group of children as a handler walks alongside travelling down a snow covered road.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a group of children and two adults posing for a picture from the back of an oversize horse drawn sleigh travelling down a snow covered road.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of an oversize horse drawn sleigh carrying adults in children in the snow outside of a large barn painted with the name "AIREVUE FARM F. M. Snyder".
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a snow covered road with a horse drawn wagon with a handler walking alongside travelling toward the camera.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a someone skiing on a tree lined and snow covered incline against a sun filled view of a winter landscape.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a group of children watching someone at the top of a snow covered incline surrounded by trees.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordWinter scene taken at Tally Ho [Inn?] in Huntsville.
Schneider familyFile consists of one reprint photograph showing a group of women in the front hall of the YWCA building wearing winter hiking clothes.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-WaterlooImages of people skating at Victoria Park, and cross-country skiing and tobogganing at an unknown location.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordThree quarter length studio portrait of Solomon Wismer seen looking at camera with legs crossed and left arm resting on side table.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of materials relating to the history and development of the Wissler House.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchPhotograph of a woman sitting in a rattan chair on a porch reading a book. On the porch is another chair and a hammock, and two tents can be seen in the distance.
Creighton, Charles DickensImage of a woman standing outdoors wearing a naval style hat and pointing a rifle off camera.
Approximately one hundred and seventy-five leaves of manuscript notes as well as manuscript draft copies of an article titled, "Women at Fort Simpson" written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript notes and draft articles were originally housed in a package titled, Women at Fort Simpson.
Patterson, E PalmerPrint photograph of women in uniform walking down a stone road lined with barracks in what is likely Knollwood Park.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordA contact sheet featuring 15 photographs of a women's basketball game likely held during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.