Building interior, stained glass windows.
Belair, CharlesCopy negatives. One shows an old family group portrait with mother and father and three children, the other is a h&s portrait of a woman.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of h&s portrait of a man.
Belair, CharlesPhoto of a little boy and girl with cake with candles in front of them. One colour negative plus proof prints. One showing older woman and man with white beard sitting on a bench, one shows outdoor scene with river and land, and one shows a little boy and girl with a cake with candles on it. Proof prints and one negative are in a smaller envelope inside with a message Important: see delivery date on purchase order.
Belair, CharlesPortraits of individual men in suits, all h&s shots.
Belair, CharlesCollection consists of correspondence, pamphlets, scrapbooks, clippings, etc. concerning Lady Aberdeen and the National Council of Women of Canada's gift to the University of Waterloo Library.
National Council of Women of CanadaMaterial relating to the life, career, activities and interests of Alice Riggs Hunt. Includes correspondence, manuscripts, printed material, clippings, diaries and memorabilia. Correspondents include E. Sylvia Pankhurst, Carrie Chapman Catt, Jane Addams, and Romain Rolland.
Hunt, Alice RiggsBuilding exterior.
Belair, CharlesCopy negatives. Building exteriors of the buildings at Frederick Street and Duke Street, exterior of building at Ottawa Street South, two negatives showing list of people, two negatives of composite group of mens photos around, a photograph of the Elmsdale Operations Centre, 1970-1972 and one negative of composite group of mens photos around a phtograph of the Water Commission Building, Frederick St. from 1964-1965. Also includes a smaller envelope inside with title, Water Commission Bldg, Frederick & Duke St., Nov/72.
Belair, CharlesBuilding exteriors. Also includes a photo on paper of Administration Building.
Belair, CharlesBuilding exteriors and interiors. Also included are letter from Mr. Ellis Murphy with instructions, small letter from Cooksville-Laprairie Buck Ltd with requests and letter from Barnett & Rieder Associates Architects.
Belair, CharlesBuilding exteriors.
Belair, CharlesBuilding interiors. Photos of end tables and coffee tables and bookcase from Bassett Table Company.
Belair, CharlesBuilding exterior.
Belair, CharlesBuilding interiors. Photos of end tables and coffee table.
Belair, CharlesBuilding interiors. Colour negatives of an indoor swiming pool. Proof prints also included.
Belair, CharlesTwo negatives show an in tray piled high with binders and paperwork. The other shows a man with display board and posters for presentation.
Belair, CharlesShows two men sitting at a desk with a Sony video tape recorder and a camera on a tripod. One is inverviewing the other.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of a h&s portrait of a man in a suit. Also includes a sheet with order instructions.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of an old portrait of a woman dressed in a wedding gown.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative. Portrait of a man, h&s shot.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative. Wedding party group portrait. Also inter negative and proof print.
Belair, CharlesBuilding exterior.
Belair, CharlesAbe Wiebe sitting at a desk in office. Also includes three proof prints.
Belair, CharlesCopy negatives of portraits.
Belair, CharlesTwo negatives taped together showing a frontal and side view of a naked child.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of a portrait of a woman and man.
Belair, CharlesCopy negatives of portrait of a man in uniform.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of a group portrait taken ca. 1906 of four generations with a banner below showing names and birth and death dates. Shows young boy, two ladies and a gentleman.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of a young boy. Also contains 9 letters between Mrs. Webster and Belair Studio. Letters are dated April 19, April 23, April 21, April 16, April 14, July 15, October 29 and October 24, 1966.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of a portrait of man, h&s shot.
Belair, CharlesExterior shot of Donna Lee dressed for her graduation.
Belair, CharlesCopy negatives of old composite of The Beaver Baseball Club, 1903.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of old photograph of a woman, h&s shot. Also includes order form from Mrs. E.O. Weber dated April 10/46.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of a young man, head & shoulder shot.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of old photo of woman from the waist up.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of old photo of Homer Watson.
Belair, CharlesOutside and inside of a bank book from Waterloo Trust and Savings Company.
Belair, CharlesBuilding exterior and interior. Shot of exterior of building with Mr. Bean outside and one of Mr. Bean inside building.
Belair, CharlesBuilding exterior of Japanese building and outdoor eating area.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of portrait of a man in a suit wearing glasses.
Belair, CharlesCopy negatives of portrait of a man in a suit wearing glasses.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of portrait of a man. Note on envelope says mtd & fr. to match others in off.
Belair, CharlesBuilding interiors of two men looking and working on the paper roll in the lathe. Note on envelope says #10 & 4 used.
Belair, CharlesBuilding exterior.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of portrait of a woman in winter coat and hat.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of old portrait of a couple, taken outdoors.
Belair, CharlesCopy negatives of paintings, including portaits of ladies, outdoor scences, outside of homes and a service inside a church.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of portrait of a man.
Belair, CharlesPhotos of various "Master Builders" toys in final shapes and objects.
Belair, CharlesCopy negative of an old photograph of a little girl.
Belair, CharlesPhoto of a V-B Foot Switch.
Belair, CharlesFile consists of undated, unidentified photographs.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated photographs of the Miss Oktoberfest and Miss Kitchener-waterloo pageants.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated photographs of opening ceremonies. Includes Julius Rauchfuss.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated photographs of Onkel Hans.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated photographs of identified and unidentified Oktoberfest individuals. Includes Bill Renaud and Fred Ryan, Jack Peterson, Carol Sherban.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated photographs of Oktoberfest events, including fashion show, spielcasino, dance groups and bands, Waterloo barrel race, chess tounament, retriever trials and trap shoot.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.Unidentified, unsorted slides. Includes a set of slides by Barry Gray that include good shots of Julius Rauchfuss with Miss Oktoberfest and Bill Renaud, Onkel Hans float, dancers, barrel race, etc.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated photographs, some commercial of Oktoberfest entertainers. Includes the Baden Rubes band, dance groups and bands.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.Unidentified slides sorted by category.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated photographs of an unidentified award presentation.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated snapshots of a buffet at Market Square.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated photographs, transparencies, etc. for publication in the Souvenir Annual.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated photographs of the Oktoberfest Parade.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.File consists of undated photographs of the local area. Includes Woodside and the Kitchener market.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.Unidentified slides sorted by category.
K-W Oktoberfest Inc.A teal sweater designed by Professor Emeritus Peter Ponzo for the Faculty of Mathematics that features illustrations of various animals on the front representing different groups within the faculty. Included in the illustration is a penguin representing the artificial intelligence group, a flamingo representing the Computer Science Group, beavers also representing Computer Science, as well as a python and a lion although their representation is unknown. In addition, the sweater illustration includes drawings of the Math and Computer Building, the Waterloo Crest, a Waterloo Math logo, two individuals wearing pink ties and other small details such as computers, pencils, waves, graphs, a maple leaf, and more.
University of WaterlooA yellow nylon jacket from the University of Waterloo likely worn by an undergraduate student. The front left side features a patch of the University of Waterloo crest and motto, while the back displays white letter patches spelling “UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO.” The sleeves are detailed with “SCI” lettering on the left and the number “67” on the right, indicating the student's program of study and year of graduation.
University of WaterlooA red melton wool jacket from the University of Waterloo likely worn by an undergraduate student. The back of the jacket features white letter patches spelling "UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO." The left sleeve is detailed with "ARTS" lettering and the number "65" indicating the student's program of study and year of graduation. The jacket is lined with brown paisley polyester satin.
University of WaterlooA hand-knit scarf, likely created for an undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo, possibly to wear to university football games. The scarf features horizontal black, gold, and white stripes and black, gold, and white fringe.
University of WaterlooVoices is an annual anthology published by the University of Waterloo Women's Centre each year in recognition of International Women's Day featuring work submitted by University of Waterloo students.
Sphere was a quarterly newspaper published by members of the Arts Student Union (ASU) between 1993 and 1996. It was produced in response to calls for a new publication to fill the gap left by the former ASU newspaper, Arts Lion, which was published during the 1980s. Featuring news items, reviews and creative writing, the newspaper was intended for as a means of communication throughout the Arts Faculty.
Past & Present was a published three times a year by members of the Departments of Anthropology, History, Political Science and Sociology at the University of Waterloo. The purpose of the publication was to promote communication about the arts between high school teachers and universities.
Enginews was a newsletter published by the Engineering Society consisting of campus news and events. For a time it was published as part of The Coryphaeus but split back out as standalone publication in 1967 in response to complaints that the dual publication was failing to properly serve intended audiences. The standalone publication took on an irreverent tone positioning itself as "best and most exciting (and frequently most disgusting) publication on campus".
Criticized by campus administration and women's groups for the inclusion of sexist and racist content, the publication was banned on campus in 1983 but continued being published under the direction of Engineering Society Denis Van Dekker until 1985 using funds solicited from readers, at which time the disbandment of the society was threatened prompting the end of any clandestine publishing.
Waterloo Engineering SocietyArts Lion was a newspaper published by members of the Arts Student Union between 1981 and 1985.