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Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
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Old Advertising: H.A. Huber Calling Card.

Copy negative of three H.A. Huber calling cards, one with a tear in the bottom left corner, that read: "H.A. Huber. The Leading Photo Studio in Berlin. Artist." Cards include illustration of a photographer taking a photo under a cover.

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Open House, March, 1952.

This open house was held to mark the "75th year of daily newspaper publishing in Kitchener-Waterloo". File contains correspondence, facsimile of the first issue of the )Daily News, Feb. 9, 1878, instructions for guides, tour scripts, invitations, reports.

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Parade From American Hotel.

Copy negative of an old photograph of three open top cars, carrying men and women in hats, driving past the Walper Hotel as crowds of people look on from the sidewalk. Caption accompanying negative reads: "3) Parade from American Hotel, 20s."

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Parliament Page Correspondnce.

Contains correspondence received in reaction to the Record's piece called "Here's What Our Government is All About", including letters from the Office of the Prime Minister and from M.P.s.

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Paving King St., 1910.

Copy print showing King St. looking west from Queen, with workmen, horses, trolley tracks in foreground. At the right centre is the Theatorium Movie House. Appeared in Kitchener's First 100 Years, June 22, 1954, p. 39, also in Centennial Souvenir, Feb. 8, 1978, p. 6.

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Physical Plant Files

Series consists of materials created and accumulated by the Kitchener-Waterloo Record relating to the buildings that the company owned and occupied. Includes correspondence, notes, clippings, floor plans, etc.

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Poplar tree in front of grist mill.

File consists of one photograph of a large poplar tree in front of the Snider grist Mill formerly on the west side of King Street south, Waterloo. The tree grew from a branch used as a whip by a pioneer on the 1806 trek from Pennsylvania to Waterloo. The grist mill was built in 1816 and demolished in 1927

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Reader Survey 1938.

Contains correspondence, ephemera including samples of surveys, etc. relating re readership surveys done in 1938 and 1955.

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