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Hobson Family File
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Victoria Public School class.

File consists of one photograph of a group of students sitting on the steps of Victoria Public School, Kitchener. One student is holding a sign that reads, in part "Victoria School...1923..."

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The Waterloo Chronicle.

File consists of one section of June 8, 1961 edition of the The Waterloo Chronicle featuring an article on the history of Waterloo from 1806-1961.

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The Globe and Mail.

File consists of one section of the Globe and Mail from February 7, 1972 which discusses Kitchener City Hall.

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Recollections of 125 years.

File consists of "Recollections of 125 Years", a publication put out by the Committee for the 125th, City of Kitchener to commemorate 125 years of the City of Kitchener.

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Men in banquet hall.

File consists of one photograph of a group of unidentified men at tables in a banquet hall.

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Kiwanis trip to Colorado.

File consists of one photograph of eleven Kiwanis members posing jokingly around a car on their way to a convention in Denver, Colorado, including Henry Shoemaker. Written on the image is "On to Denver, Col. June 16, 17, 18, 19th 1924."

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Kitchener Waterloo Record.

File consists of one section of the October 16, 1948 edition of the Kitchener Waterloo Record reporting on the K-W Industrial Exhibition.

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Kitchener Waterloo Record.

File consists of one section of the January 2, 1948 edition of the Kitchener Waterloo Record titled "Waterloo- Ontario's Newest City."

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Kitchener City Hall.

File consists of a print of a photograph of Kitchener City Hall with Christmas decorations. The print has been made on a heavy board with a caption. Original photograph was taken by David's Photos.

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Drugstore interior.

File consists of one photograph of the interior of an elaborately appointed drugstore. Inside can be seen a number of workers at the soda counter, as well as patrons drinking and shopping. The store itself features a decorated tin ceiling, a decorated bar and numerous apothecary boxes and bottles. It is unknown who the shop belonged to.

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