File consists of one upper body studio portrait of a small child, identified on verso as Beth, taken by E.J. Kamly, Port Hope, Ont..
Bowlby Boyd FamilyFile consists of one three quarter length studio portrait of Lily, unknown surname, taken by W.T. Smith, Galt, Ont. Verso reads "For Emma with Lily's love."
Bowlby Boyd FamilyFile consists of one upper body studio portrait of two children, identified on verso as possibly Olive and WIlliam. Photographer: Sallows
Bowlby Boyd FamilyInformal group portrait of Ontario Ladies' College students lying in three rows on and under a bed in a dorm room. Martha Rieder (top row at left), Emma Kaufman (middle row, second from right) and Ella Cook (bottom row, centre) appear in the photo.
Rieder and Anthes familyInformal group portrait of Ontario Ladies' College students lying in three rows on and under a bed in a dorm room. Martha Rieder (top row at left), Emma Kaufman (middle row, second from right) and Ella Cook (bottom row, centre) appear in the photo.
Rieder and Anthes familyClipping of an article (ill.) from the October 4, 1966 edition of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record titled "Memento of Kaiser bust given to Pioneer Village" and an undated clipping with caption: "The dunked bust of German emperor was salvaged from mud of Victoria Park lake."
Schneider, Norman ChristophOne postcard identified by Norman C. Schneider as the 118th Battalion in Victoria Park, Kitchener, Ont., 1916. Also in this image is a photographer with camera and tripod, preparing to take a picture. This postcard was sent to Floss Ahrens in Kansas City by E. Maude Garner and is stamped and postmarked Kitchener, Oct. 16, 1916.
Schneider, Norman ChristophCopy negative of clip from film of the 118th Battalion marching band traveling down a city street while playing instruments. Hanging signs for Staebler Insurance, Lockhart's Garage and Dominion Cafe are visible in the background. Caption accompanying negative reads: "6) 118th parade at King and Queen from old film turning onto King."
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of materials relating to the proposed designation of the house at 1198 Highland Road West, Kitchener. The house was eventually demolished.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchFile consists of a photograph of a the home of Ross Dixon's family at 157 Aberdeen Avenue in Hamilton.
Dixon, RossFile consists of a photograph of Ross Dixon's home at 157 Aberdeen Avenue in Hamilton.
Dixon, RossCollection contains a scrapbook of newspaper clippings concerning the 1935 federal elections in Canada. They document the campaign in Kitchener-Waterloo and the surrounding area, along with other parts of Ontario, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. Included is coverage of various political parties such as the Conservatives, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (C.C.F.) and Liberals. Clippings predominantly originate from the Kitchener Daily Record, with others from the Mail and Empire, the Toronto Star, and Daily Star appearing throughout.
Two 19th century photographs, unidentified. One is a portrait of a young man taken by W. Theaker, Markdale and the other is of a farmhouse and barn with people, taken by W.H. Love, Markdale.
English FamilyPhotograph of two raccoons on the branches of a bare tree
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of one photograph of a display of 200 cases of Dare cookies at Steinburgs in Montreal.
Dare Foods LimitedFile consists of material relating to the office space at 2160 Springer Avenue in Burnaby, BC, leased by Electrohome from Norwood Industries Inc. (Burnaby, BC). Includes correspondence, a memorandum, invoices, six photographs of the space, a portfolio of information from Norwood Industries, an agreement, and typed notes.
ElectrohomeA contact sheet featuring 12 photographs of a dinner held in the Laurel Room (formerly known as the Carnival Room) on the second floor of South Campus Hall during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
Panoramic group portrait taken outside the Central Y.M.C.A. building in Toronto. The delegates are seen holding signs indicating the cities they are from; and a delegation from Kitchener is present. These remain to be identified.
Kitchener-Waterloo Young Men's Christian AssociationA hand drawn floor plan for the Schantz family home located at 43 Schneider Avenue, Kitchener, Ont. This is likely the original floor plan for the house. It is possible that not all of the rooms shown on this floor plan were physically constructed when the house was built.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consist of one 50 years a resident Hamilton centennial ribbon.
File consists of material relating to the severance of a portion of the property at 505 Conestoga Boulevard in Cambridge, ON, by Fasco Motors Inc., and the purchase and sale of portions of this property by Electrohome. Includes correspondence (some faxed), forms and agreements (faxed, carbon, and photocopies), photocopies of site plans, ms. notes, and other photocopied material. File also includes two folded copies of a draft plan of survey of part of lot 23, registrar's complied plan 1379 in the City of Cambridge, prepared by J. Douglas Ansley Ltd., Ontario Land Surveyors (Kitchener, ON).
ElectrohomeConsists of Norman C. Schneider's remarks (manuscript, original) to the family on May 20, 1975 at the Charcoal Steak House on the occasion of his 50th wedding anniversary. It includes reminiscences about his family's history: the J.M Schneider home on Courtland Ave., births known as "Lantern night" with family members moving between four homes in a row bringing lanterns and hot water. Also includes a brief background on Ethel Schneider's family and how she came to live next door to Norman's family.
Schneider, Norman ChristophImage of the exterior of 58 Roy Street seen from across the street. On the steps of the front porch [Martha Rieder] and J.I. Frank Anthes are seen bending over watching Paul Rieder position a chair at the top of the stairs. A seated Lydia Anthes is visible watching the scene from the left of the porch.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of material relating to the property at 809 Wellington Street in Kitchener, ON; a zone change application and the potential purchase of parts of the property by Northport Landing (Waterloo, ON); and the purchase of parts of the property by First Gulf Development Corporation (Mississauga, ON).
Includes correspondence and memoranda, ms. notes, maps and folded site plans (and some photocopies of same), photocopies of extracts of zoning by-laws, copies of forms, a draft purchase agreement, and other material. Plans depict part 2 of lot 32 and 34, reg. plan 763, reference plan 58R-3130, in the City of Kitchener.
ElectrohomeCollection consists of two plaques. One of is oval shaped with text that reads "Whaler Sailing 2nd Town of Dartmouth incorporated 1873 Bicentenary". The back of the plaque has an inscription stating it was made by the Atlantic Pattern Works. The second is a rectangular plaque with a metal etched portrait of a man in a suit and tie. On the back is a clipping that depicts the same image as on the front of with the name "Fred A. Hodgson" underneath.
Atlantic Pattern WorksFile consists of one manuscript report on a meeting between settlers and First Nations groups in Credit Mission, Upper Canada in 1840.
One image of a poorly laid rubble foundation at a miller's house near German Mills.
Rempel, John I.On verso: plan and cross-section of the Maitland River Bridge.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of the general office area with employees, men and women, at their desks.
Kaufman FootwearPhotograph of a sunset at Scarborough Ontario.
Creighton, Charles DickensA log book published by the War Prisoners Aid of the Young Men's Christian Association in Geneva, Switzerland and given to Cameron Hill while he was a prisoner of war during the Second World War. Includes the original letter sent with the book to Cameron Hill by the Young Men's Christian Association.
Cameron filled the log book with poetry, diary entries, lists of rations, excerpts from correspondence, contact information for fellow prisoners of war that he met, and artwork completed by himself or other prisoners of war. In addition, Cameron pasted greeting cards, a photograph as well as Italian and German prisoner of war camp vouchers into the book.
Inside a pocket adhered to the back cover of the log book, Cameron stored additional items he accumulated before and after he was captured as a prisoner of war. This includes a Royal Canadian Air Force leave or pass form issued to Cameron in Halifax, Nova Scotia as well as cinema and opera house tickets for shows in England and a ticket from Iceland for an unknown event or activity. In addition, the pocket contains a Christmas card from the Vatican dated to 1942, an additional memorandum book filled with diary entries, Italian stamps, loose notes, a postal censorship slip, 1 Deutsche Mark, and a 10 Belgian franc banknote.
Hill, Cameron ClareFile consists of material relating to property in Walkerton, Ontario, owned by Dixon. He purchased property from Alberta Scott in 1969 and sold property to Decho Properties Ltd. in 1970; he also sold to Robert Foreman in 1972. File includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, deeds, agreements, tax notices and assessments, notices and by-laws for the Corporation of the Town of Walkerton, handwritten notes, etc. File also includes plans of subdivisions in Walkerton (duplicates are present).
Dixon, RossOne image of Abram Weber's barn, built in 1966 near Heidelberg, Ontario.
Rempel, John I.This file consists of photocopies made for K.M. McLaughlin by the National Archives of Canada and consists of documents pertaining to the Acadian Club raid and the attempt to gain restitution from the government. The file contains copies of letters by N.A. Zick, President of the Acadian Club, W.G. Weichel, M.P., Sir Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia and Defence, and others, as well as a memorandum of damage done and recommendation of the Court of Inquiry. It also contains 2 photocopied chapters from Ontario and the First World War, 1914-1918: a collection of documents.
Acadian ClubFile consists of materials related to access points along the Walter Bean Trail. Includes maps and correspondence.
Walter Bean Grand River Community Trails FoundationImage of automobile on its side in greenery. Body of water visible in background.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a child walking across a residential street with two vehicles, one toppled over, on either side of the intersection.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Jack Addison standing next to and looking at a grandfather clock with his left hand placed on side of clock.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordGroup portrait taken indoors at the [Y?]. Front row (left to right): Del Cressman; Herb Lippert; Henry Bergen; Bill Schlegel; Dick Wellein (killed Camp Borden; Novenber 1943); Kelly Kilborn; Abe Bergen. Middle row (left to right): Frank Pernfuss; Jack Oswald; Jack Marshall; F.J.T. Maines; Lorne Hiller; Jack Lippert; Rance Saunders. Back row (left to right}: Johnny Bruton; Ross Biggs; Fred Shantz; Doug Uttley; Ken Ripley; Don Rickert; Bill Pratt.
Kitchener-Waterloo Young Men's Christian Association- Part of Building No. 25: 1st Floor;
- Al : 1st Floor;
- A2 : 2nd Floor;
- A3 : 3rd Floor.