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Circus Parade, King Near Benton.

Copy negatives of elephants walking down city streets. The first is of an old photograph of elephants walking down a city street captioned: "Circus Day in Berlin". Caption accompanying negative reads: "1) Circus Day in Berlin nr p/o at Benton." The second is of elephants walking down a city street, taken from behind, while passing the Market Hotel accompanied by a caption that reads: "5) circus parade king near benton 1904". File also includes caption notes for the next 6 files in series titled PARADES.

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Parade From American Hotel.

Copy negative of an old photograph of three open top cars, carrying men and women in hats, driving past the Walper Hotel as crowds of people look on from the sidewalk. Caption accompanying negative reads: "3) Parade from American Hotel, 20s."

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Berlin Rescue and Hose Co.: Horse-drawn in front of Frederick St. Firehall.

Copy negative of a torn and taped photograph of members of the Rescue and Hose Co. on, and in front of, a horse drawn wagon. Corresponding caption from caption list in file 9 reads: "2) Berlin Rescue & Hose Co horse drawn in front of Fred St. firehall." Annotations on one of the reference prints in file read: "Scharlach, Charles [Loelu?], [Uhrig?], Timms, Dan Boettger, John Rhodes, Frank Seebert."

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Old Advertising: H.A. Huber Calling Card.

Copy negative of three H.A. Huber calling cards, one with a tear in the bottom left corner, that read: "H.A. Huber. The Leading Photo Studio in Berlin. Artist." Cards include illustration of a photographer taking a photo under a cover.

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Henry Ober with D.B. Detwieler's Bicycle, Nov. 12, 1948.

Includes note re D.B. Detweiler significance: "Henry Ober, displaying the bicycle of D.B. Detweiler against the background of bound newspapers from the Waterloo County Historical Society Museum. Mr. Detweiler was largely responsible for bringing Hydro to Kitchener (Note from Kitchener Library Reference Library). Copied July 13-66."

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Waterloo County Council.

Copy prints from an old photograph, one including numbered identifications. John Motz is No. 18.

Includes identifications:

Front Row: Ward Bowlby; Hon. Oliver Mowat, 3rd Premier of Ontario; Ferdinand Walters; [unidentified]; [unidentified]; John King, father of W.L.M. King.

Next row: [unidentified]; [unidentified]; I.D. Bowman; Dan Hibner; Senator Springer; [unidentified]; [unidentified]

3rd row: [unidentified]; John Brown;

4th row: H.L. Janzen; Lawyer Weir, later Magistrate; Frank Pattinson, Preston; Fred Ackerknecht

Top left: John Cook, Jailer

Top right: Petter Itter, House of Refuge manager.

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Paving King St., 1910.

Copy print showing King St. looking west from Queen, with workmen, horses, trolley tracks in foreground. At the right centre is the Theatorium Movie House. Appeared in Kitchener's First 100 Years, June 22, 1954, p. 39, also in Centennial Souvenir, Feb. 8, 1978, p. 6.

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King St., Waterloo: Snider's Mill, ca. 1920.

Copy print, oversize. The mill was built by Abraham Erb and was demolished in 1927. Appeared in K-W Record Canada's Centennial ed., June 27, 1967, p. 49. Note from JB: "Beside CNR spur line where it crosses King St. at Pier 1 Imports [35 King S.]"

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Daily Record staff.

Staff of the Daily Record posed in front of its building at 49 King St. W., Kitchener, Ont. Appeared in Centennial Souvenir, Feb. 8, 1978, p. 16. Includes identifications.

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