A photograph of Edna Louise Augustine and Mary Ham in front of the fireplace. The photograph was taken in the living room of the house at 22 Margaret Avenue, Kitchener.
Ephemera related to Mary Ham (nee Augustine) from the Zion Evangelical Church in Kitchener, Onario. Includes a cradle roll certificate, and promotion certificates.
Group portrait of an girls baseball team and their coaches taken at night on a baseball diamond. The group is posed in two rows, one seated and one standing, and all wearing a long-sleeved jersey with "Ayr" on the front.
Group portrait of a men's baseball team taken at night on a baseball diamond. The group is posed in two rows, one seated and one standing, and all wearing baseball uniforms and most have on jackets with a large "ORSA / Inter' 'A' / Ayr-Vets Champs / 1951" badge.
Photograph of a hand painted scroll with writing in German revealed during construction work at the Bank of Nova Scotia building at King and Ontario in Kitchener. The scroll reads: "Hopfen und Malz Gott erhalts". A worker in a construction hat is visible at left.
File consists of manuscript and typescript copies of the register of baptisms, marriages and deaths from the St. John's Episcopal Church from Sandwich, Ont. This church is now St. John's Anglican Church in Windsor Ontario.
Jacob Brandt standing in front of his Brandt's Ideal Shaving Parlour which is decorated with greenery, welcome signs and British and American flags possibly for the Saengerfest celebrations. Unidentified man standing to the left. Shaving parlour located at the rear of the Bank of Toronto, on north-west corner of King and Erb Streets next to the Post Office building. Listed in 1901 and 1907 Vernon Directory, but not in 1913.
Eleven images from the revised edition of the book (pages 218-222) of a barn raising at the Martin farm near St. Jacobs, and twenty-seven images not contained in the book, of the same barn raising.
One image of the barn raising of Abram Weber's barn, near Heidelberg, Ontario. The image is the same as the one in the first edition, but is different from those used in the second edtion of Rempel's book. A caption on the verso of the print reads: "Erected July 1966. Abram Weber's farm, near Heidelberg."
Three images of three different barns (photographs of the originals), with several unidentified individuals standing in front of them. Two images have identifications written on the original print, one says "Jack Quinlin's Barn in North E. Hope" and the other says "Jack Cardwell's or Jim Green's".
Three images of barns from the Stratford area. One image is of the loft of a barn, while the other two images are of the raising of two different barns. Includes one piece of correspondence from The Stratford Beacon Herald regarding the prints. One of the images is titled "Alec Mackenzie's Barn".
Interior views of Barron's Men's Wear before and after display and shelving set up. Includes head and should portraits of Bill Matthews, see in a plaid suit jacket, taken outdoors.
Photos of Bill Matthews, seen in a hat and tweed, outdoor jack, standing on the sidewalk outside of the Barron's Men's Wear storefront at 34 King Street South in Waterloo. Two models are visible behind him posing in menswear. Includes one head and shoulders portrait of Matthews without hat.
Group portrait of the St. Mary's High school junior basketball team posed in the shape of the letter v while flanking either side of kneeling captain, Carol Hummel, who is holding a basketball. Coach R. F Voisin is seen standing at centre behind Humm
File consists of mounted snapshots taken at Bayview, the cottage of Louis Jacob Breithaupt, near Penetanguishene. Includes snapshots of the cottage and people on the lawn of the cottage, people canoeing, and a boat house labelled as "the ark." File also includes a group photograph taken on the lawn outside the cottage. Some photographs probably taken by Martha Rieder.
File consists of one photograph used for publicity for the renovations at 84 Frederick St. showing Walter Bean and Hulene Montgomery on the newly renovated 3rd floor.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo
Group snapshot of the attendees of a wedding posed outdoors in front of a large tree. William Pope and Muriel Clement standing second row, fourth and fifth from left.
File consists of material relating to the Beechwood Park subdivision in Waterloo. Includes a newspaper clipping, a memorandum, information relating to restructions on residential lands, and a plan of the subdivision (plus a duplicate).
Photos of a large Beecroft Motors street sign along busy stretch of Weber Street North in Waterloo. Sign includes mention of leisure products and a bee graphic.
File consists of material relating to Job #67-14, an office building on Belmont Avenue in Kitchener. Includes proposed, revised, and accepted architectural plans and drawings for the building as well as plans from previous jobs of a similar nature. Some plans contain handwritten annotations. File also contains some handwritten notes.