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Rosa Breithaupt Clark Architectural Collection

The Rosa Breithaupt Clark Architectural Collection is the result of an endowment made by Herbert Spencer Clark in 1982 in memory of his late wife, Rosa Breithaupt Hewetson Clark, formerly of Kitchener. Included in purchases made through this endowment are exemplary treatises from the sixteenth to the twentieth century supportive of the School of Architecture's cultural history emphasis.

Awards made in 1987 and 1990 by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada under their programme supporting the development of specialized research programmes enabled the collections to grow significantly. The first grant was dedicated to the purchase of landmark titles in the history and theory of architecture. Since the discourse of architecture ultimately looks back to the Roman writer, Vitruvius, it was appropriate that the first acquisition using these funds was a rare edition of a Vitruvian treatise printed in 1536.

The second of the SSHRC grants was awarded in 1990 specifically to support the collection in an area of critical importance: architectural developments in Northern Europe and on the North American frontier which have a profound effect on architectural theory and urban development in Canada.

A third award made by SSHRC allowed the Library to purchase The Dictionary of Architecture issued by the Architectural Publication Society (1853-1892), described as a monument to nineteenth-century scholarship.

Breithaupt Hewetson Clark collection

  • SCA204
  • Collectie
  • [18--]-2000

This collection, donated to the University of Waterloo in 1988 by the family of the late Rosa Breithaupt Hewetson Clark and Spencer Clark, includes family papers from three families, the Breithaupt family, the Hewetson family, and the Clark family; records from the Guild of All Arts in Scarborough, Ontario, founded by Rosa Breithaupt Hewetson Clark and Spencer Clark; and several smaller collections acquired by the Breithaupt family and by Spencer Clark. The personal library of Spencer Clark, which includes many books, periodicals, government documents, and ephemeral items, was donated together with the archival collections, and is particularly strong in the fields of urban planning, architecture, and Canadian art.

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House view.

Photograph of a house by a lake with a dock and canoes and vegetation around, taken from a distance. There is one person standing on the house porch, and one person sitting down on the dock, taken at Felsheim (also known as Woods Bay), John Christian Breithaupt's summer home in Georgian Bay.

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Water skiing.

Photograph of a person water skiing with three persons looking at the skier from the boat and showing their back to the camera.

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Group by car.

Photograph of a group of four adults and two children standing on the steps by the entrance of a house and by a car with an adult and a child sitting inside. House is number 166 on an unidentified street.

People in photograph are: Lydia Louisa Breithaupt standing in the centre, top of steps.

Basketball team.

Photograph of a group of nine teenagers sitting down or standing dressed as a basketball team inside a building. The person in the middle of the group is holding a basketball with the number "16."

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Group on boat.

Photograph of a group of nine adults and one child sitting down or standing on a moving boat with a fishing catch hanging from a rail.

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Man on a street.

Photograph of a man posing for the camera with buildings in the background. Photograph was possibly taken at North-Western College, Naperville, Illinois.

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Woman on a street.

Photograph of a woman in a street holding books in one hand with buildings in the background. Photograph was possibly taken at North-Western College, Naperville, Illinois.

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Man studying.

Photograph of an adult studying in a dorm room with a bed in the background and pennants on the wall. Photograph was possibly taken at North-Western College, Naperville, Illinois.

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Man by a river.

Photograph of a man leaning on a wall by a river posing for the photograph with vegetation in the background. Photograph was possibly taken at North-Western College, Naperville, Illinois.

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Negatives European trip.

Negatives depicting landscapes, landmarks, and members of the Breithaupt family travelling through Europe in 1930, specifically photographs cover travelling in England, Scotland, and the trip back to Canada. Also contains two paper developing envelopes that contained the negatives when they arrived in archives.

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Man with flag.

Photograph of a man holding a flag in one hand and a cigar in the other hand. There is vegetation and a dock in the background.

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Breithaupt political campaign materials.

Promotional materials created by Louis Jacob Breithaupt's political campaign to ask for the vote of his constituents during the election for the North Waterloo Local Legislature on May 23, 1899. Includes a letter in English and German, a leaflet with a drawing of the Premier of Ontario (Hon. A. S. Hardy), and the envelope in which everything was enclosed.
Envelope is addressed to Conrad [Haerle?] Esquire, from Wellesley, Ontario.

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Group photograph.

Photograph of nine adults and four children sitting down or standing near a body of water with vegetation in the background.

People in photograph are: Ella Cook is standing at left in back grow, Carrie Breithaupt is standing third from right and Lydia Anthes is standing at far right with hand on the shoulder of Louise Geil. John Edward Breithaupt is standing at left in front row and John Christian Breithaupt is seated at centre with [Carl?] and Frieda Breithaupt.

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Campground view.

Photograph of a campground with a group of five people (possibly workers) by two camp tents with a table with cooking items. There is a body of water in the background.

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Group at Penetanguishene.

Photograph of a group of six adults and nine children some sitting down and some standing posing for the photograph with vegetation and a building in the background.

People in photograph are: in the back row and second from left side possibly Albert William Augustine; in the second row and second from left Carrie Breithaupt, next to her Albert Benjamin Augustine possibly, and possibly John Edward Breithaupt standing on the far right; sitting down on the front row are Laurine Catherine Augustine seated far-right and possibly her sister Grace Melvina Louise Augustine on the far left.

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Louise, Freddi, Wally, and Carl.

Photograph of five children on a horsecart.

Children in photograph are: possibly Maria Martha Louise Breithaupt Martin, possibly Frederick Albert Breithaupt, possibly Walter Hailer Breithaupt, and possibly Carl Louis Breithaupt.

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