Photograph of Harold Russell riding a bicycle down a street. While Harold and the bicycle are clear, the background and foreground are blurred. Houses and trees are visible in the background.
Image of Harold Russell as an infant, wrapped in a blanket and wearing a hat, being held by an unidentified adult in [Victoria Park] along a shoreline. In the background trees, a foot bridge and a swan are visible.
Image of Harold Russell in a carriage looking toward the camera with an unidentified toddler trying to show something to Harold. At right in the background an unidentified adult looks on.
Image of a formally dressed student seated in a throne like chair, holding a bouquet of flowers, with other formally dressed students, also holding flowers, standing on each side of the chair.
Image of Salvation Army band members standing on a snow covered sidewalk playing instruments. The group is seen dressed for cold weather and looking toward camera.
Image of Benton Street post office building with recruitment banners hanging across front and trench walls along sidewalk with two soldiers standing at centre.
Photograph of Schneider Avenue taken from stone gates at Victoria Park entrance. Leafy trees, wooden electrical poles and pedestrian sidewalks line the length of the residential street.
Image of a seated Hugo Schoeneich watching and listening as Pat Taggart shows a partially unwound film reel. The pair are positioned next to a projection machine with a smiling William Schoeneich looking on from behind the machine.
Image of Fred Mann addressing an unseen crowd from a microphone. Behind him a line of men dressed in uniforms and for cold weather look on under a large Come On Kitchener sign.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine in which he shares news of recent conversions and how he's been fairing after falling and being ordered by the doctor to take a break from preaching. Includes message from S. Ewald at end of letter sending the Anthes blessings and well wishes.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine. He shares news of his wife Magdalena's illness and her return to health, nothing they have had to rely on female help to get by. Anthes notes their youngest daughter is "quite healthy and so very friendly" and invites his parents to the consecration of the church later in January. The letter ends with a postscript note about the possible digging of a new well and his inability to contribute due to winter expenses.
Photograph of the site surrounding the Dominion Tire factory taken from the roof of the building. A backyard with laundry on a clothesline, a rail line, a field and the distant city sky line are included in frame.
Photograph of a skater, seen from behind, seated on a wooden barrel on a body of frozen water. In the background are other people skating and a large crowd of onlookers, positioned along the edge of the ice. Trees are visible behind the crowd and decorative bunting attached to a wooden pool in the centre of the shot is visible blowing in the wind.
Image of Rev. Reitzel scratching head while standing next to giant snowball outside the St. Jerome's Annex. Students are visible laughing through the glass door.
Photograph of two unidentified children and Harold Russell, in front of the Victoria Park Pavilion in Kitchener. The ground is covered with snow, and subjects are seen in the midst of a snowball fight. Harold is seen bent over and gathering snow.
Photograph of the exterior of the south corner and surround grounds of the Dominion Tire factory, with the smoke stack and [utility building?] included at left. Wooden outbuildings, workers, and a horse-drawn wagon are also visible.
Photograph of the exterior of the south east corner of the Dominion Tire factory building. Parked freight cars at the end of the building and an oversized "Dominion Tires" made out of rocks on the grass to the right of the building are included in frame.
Photograph of the exterior of the south end of the Dominion Tire factory building with parked freight cars and a truck backed up to a loading dock included in frame.
Photograph of the exterior of the south front of the Dominion Tire factory building with the Dominion Tire water tower and a smoke stack emitting black smoke partially visible in background. Parked freight cars at the end of the building and unidentified outbuildings are included in frame.
Image of an apron wearing butcher blowing into sausage casing from a water filled bowl. Another apron wearing person stand with a bowl beside them looking at the camera.
Image Mrs. Swartz seated on a power mower looking back with a slight smile at children Kevin, Kane, and Kerry who are seated in a wagon mounted to the mower. The group is seen on the gravel shoulder of a two lane road next to a sign that reads Maximum Speed 40.
Letter from Jacob Anthes to his parents, Martin and Catharine in which he mentions having had head- and toothaches for the past week. He comments about the burial of Mrs. Hilbert and a trip in heavy snow to Bruce, as well as plans to preach further north for several weeks. Anthes shares news of the Steuernagels, who travelled for Assembly and had previously met Martin. He concludes by saying he's written to J. Wolf about property and noting how busy the summer harvest will be.
Image of Jerry Kesselring standing with hands behind back, next to boxer Joe Louis who is seated on the edge of a chair gesturing with hands, one in a fist shape, to Kesselring.
Image of Jerry Kesselring receiving an award plaque from R.W. Hewitson. The pair are seen standing behind a long table with seated guests looking on. A podium and microphones are partially visible at right.
Two copies of a photograph of Fred Tremble outdoors with a cigar in mouth. Tremble is seen looking off camera, posed with one arm on hip and the other propped on a wall.