Biplane: Cecil Peoli of New York Landed his Bi-plane on a Grass Strip on Kingsway Drive.
- SCA119-GA92-9-63
- File
- 1912
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy print, appears in 125th Edition, p. 32.
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Biplane: Cecil Peoli of New York Landed his Bi-plane on a Grass Strip on Kingsway Drive.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy print, appears in 125th Edition, p. 32.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Fire Destroys Windsor Hotel at King and Young St., Kitchener.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Print photograph of fire fighters out front of a smoke engulfed Windsor Hotel as bystanders look on from the street. Signs for IDA, Coca-Cola, Lynn's Restaurant, the Canadian Bowling Club, Hotel Mayfair, and the Lyric are visible in the shot.
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Horse-Drawn Streetcars: Small Streetcar, Retouched, Showing Driver and Passengers.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negatives of a photograph of a horse-drawn trolley, seen from the side.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 1878-1978 : Centennial souvenir issue
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Special issue of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record to celebrate its 100th year of publication.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Image of Irven Albrecht, Wellesley, caught mid-swing ringing the bell at the Waterloo County fair in 1947.
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Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Print photograph of Main Street in New Hamburg with shadow of photographer at bottom of frame. Storefronts for Fischer's Footwear and Luggage, Peel Variety Centre, Ecker's, and Valerie's Coiffures are visible along street.
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Store Fronts: L. Sattler Harness, 1898.
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Copy negatives from old photograph. Appeared in Kitchener's First 100 Years, June 22, 1954, p. 5. L-R: Unidentified customer, Louis Sattler, Ed Foerster, A. Heller, H. Bender, as well as a small boy, the future owner.