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Bolender Ball family fonds.
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1937 Royal visit.

Material relating to the 1937 Royal visit to Canada of Queen Elizabeth and King George VI. Includes two postcards and one photograph.

Bolender Ball Family

Ball siblings.

One photograph of the Ball family siblings. Left to right: Langdon Ball, Mervin Ball, Doris Snyder (nee Ball).

Ball, Mervin

Photographs showing Mervin Ball with family and troops during his time training for, and fighting during, the Second World War. Includes images of training at Knollwood Park, Kitchener and of a downed German fighter jet with swastika flag.

Bolender Ball Family

Bolender family.

Photographs of members of the Bolender family. Includes: a group portrait of Doris and Gordon with children Mark, David and Merla; a portrait of Gordon with Mark and David; and a portrait of Doris with Merla.

Bolender Ball Family

Moyer family.

One photograph of the Moyer family.

Seated, left to right: Reverend William Blackburn Moyer, William (Bill) Glen Moyer, Olive Irene Moyer (nee Shantz).

Standing, left to right: Ruby Jane Sider, Marjorie Evangeline Funk, Doris Bolender.

Shantz family.

One photograph of Olive Irene Moyer (nee Shantz) and possibly her two sisters Nora Shantz and Ella Mae Shantz.

A note attached to the back of the photograph indicated that the photograph is of Olive Irene Moyer and 2 cousins taken approximately in 1910 in Berlin (Kitchener), Ontario. However, it is likely that the three girls in the photograph are sisters rather than cousins.

Olive Irene Moyer had two sisters named Nora and Ella. Their father's name was Aaron E. Shantz. This historical information aligns closely with the notes inscribed on the recto of the photograph.

West Montrose covered bridge.

One 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 Family