File consists of 1 photograph of Mr. Alger and 2 women working at large desks. Corner shelf filled with various alcohol bottles. Additional bottles on other shelves and furniture pieces across the room.
File consists of 1 photograph of quality control laboratory interior. Room perimeter lined with tables and cabinets covered in bottles, flasks, and distillation apparatus. Verso reads: taken May of 1932 or 1938 for record purposes. No extra prints.
This photograph shows three children posed at a distance, two boys and a girl, with part of the Erb house (now Waterloo Potter's workshop) to the left.
Interior of John B. Fischer's butcher shop located at King Street north. Note ceiling fan, carcasses hanging and the preparation area with two unidentified butchers. Two men in suits standing on left side. John B. Fischer served as Mayor of Waterloo in 1908 and again 1912-1913. Butcher shop opened in 1874. 1913 and 1927 Vernon Directories list an Edgar J. Fischer, Butcher in this same location.
Photo of a postcard depicting members of the Waterloo Fire Department with horse-drawn vehicles in front of fire station. John Simpson seated on fire wagon on left. The first automotive pumper fire truck was acquired on June 11, 1927. The fire hall was demolished in 1967.
One image of the first school house in Waterloo, built in 1820. Mis-identified in the book as located in the Pioneer Village at Doon, actually located in Waterloo Park.
Images show exterior and interior of the portable pre-fabricated buildings used for the Waterloo College Associate Faculties (later the University of Waterloo) behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus on Albert Street.
Image of newly elected members of the Women's Auxiliary of Waterloo College and Seminary standing and smiling toward past president Mrs. C.H. Doerr. Most of the group is seen wearing a hat and gloves.
Anniversary issue in three sections of the Waterloo Chronicle, published December 4, 1936. Includes "Inside Story of a modern packing plant - J.M. Schneider Limited", p. 30.
Photograph of a number of small waterfalls flowing down a rocky hillside into a body of water. At the top of, and dotted throughout the hillside are trees.
File consists of a mounted photograph of six men (including some or all of the Kitchener water commissioners) standing outside the Strange Street pumping station, constructed in 1922. Includes Marcel Pequegnat, second from right.
File consists of 1 photograph of warehouse construction site. Foundation and partial framework visible. Verso reads: print no. 923. Taken May 31, 1965 for record purposes. No extra prints.
File consists of 1 photograph of warehouse construction site. Foundation visible. Verso reads: print no. 918. Taken May 25, 1965 for record purposes. No extra prints.
File consists of 1 photograph of warehouse construction site. Foundation and partial framework visible. Verso reads: print no. 948. Taken June 7, 1965 for record purposes. No extra prints.
File consists of 1 photograph of warehouse construction site. Foundation and partial framework visible. Verso reads: taken June 28, 1965 for record purposes. Print no. 1018. No extra prints.
File consists of 1 photograph of warehouse construction site. Foundation and partial framework visible. Verso reads: taken June 21, 1965 for record purposes. Print no. 993. No extra prints.
File consists of 1 photograph of warehouse construction site. Foundation and partial framework visible. Verso reads: print no. 974. Taken June 14, 1965 for record purposes. No extra prints.
File consists of 1 photograph of warehouse construction site. Framework visible, side paneling begun. Verso reads: taken April 27, 1965 for record purposes. Print no. 837. No extra prints.
File consists of 1 photograph of warehouse construction site. Framework visible. Verso reads: taken April 20, 1965 for record purposes. Print no. 816. No extra prints.
File consists of 1 photograph of close-up view of warehouse construction site. Framework visible. Verso reads: taken April 8, 1965 for record purposes. No extra prints.
File consists of 1 photograph of warehouse construction site. Framework visible. Verso reads: taken April 8, 1965 for record purposes. No extra prints.
File consists of 1 photograph of angled-view of warehouse construction site. Framework visible. Verso reads: taken April 8, 1965 for record purposes. No extra prints.