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Christmas Koppeser

Image of an infant, surrounded by recently opened gifts and seated next to a tricycle, holding and intently looking at a toy telephone. A Pete Pup toy is seen standing in foreground and a tinsel covered Christmas tree on a raised stand in partially visible in the background.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

Christmas card.

One Christmas card from the Bechler family photo album. Card is signed from Pop [Erino?] and Ernie.

Bechler family

Christmas card.

Christmas card for the year 1945 showing a photograph of three children sitting down on a bench with a building and vegetation in the background.

According to annotations, children in photograph may be Carl Louis and Alice (Kranz) Breithaupt's children in 1945.

Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family

Christian Island.

Two copies of a photograph of a group of eighteen adults (some of which are holding cups of tea in their hands) and six children posing for the photograph while one of the adults is serving tea. Photograph appears to have been taken in a campground, there is a camp tent in the background and tables behind the group.

People in photograph are: Carrie Breithaupt seated at the right with a child on her lap and John Edward Breithaupt is possibly the person standing to her right.

Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family

Children and adult at entrance of Margaret Avenue home.

Photograph of two children and one adult at the entrance of a house, likely 172 Margaret Avenue, Kitchener (Ontario). One of the children is standing behind the railing of a porch and the other child is standing next to a flowery shrub as the adult looks on from the lawn.

Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family

Child and dog.

Snapshot of a boy with a dog. The two are on the ground and the dog is drinking from a bowl.

Byers, Harry J.

Charles Darwin.

A message from the spirit of Charles Darwin received through automatic writing in Montréal. The automatic writing details Darwin disowning his theory on evolution he made while he was living and asking people to strike it from the record due to its sinful nature.

Gauthier, Sofie

C.F.C.O. Station Staff

Promotional composite photograph of 1930 C.F.C.O. Station Staff in Chatham, Ontario. Includes views of station building, studio and operation room.

Identified staff: Aubery Cox (Announcer), Con. E. Shea (Secretary-Treasurer), Jack Beardall (President & Station Designer), Edwin England (Operator), Clarence Lemire (Announcer), Victor R. Weatherhead (Musical Director), Geo. Spence (Operator), Grace Wilkinson (Sketch Artist), Jim Couper (Sketch Artist), Stewart Clark (Operator), Geo. Watt (Announcer).

Schantz Russell Family

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