- SCA161-GA134-14-14.11-44
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Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
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Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
No. 4 : Lake Lucerne, Altdorf, Lucerne, Interlaken, Jungfrau, [?, Jua[?] Pass, Montreux, Lousanne.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Canister includes handwritten notes by unknown hand about film.
Schneider family
FHS and Jean Hawkings 16 mm movies : Christmas dinner.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Film box includes handwritten notes about film that read: "JMS's poor light in places. City Hall - horse + sleigh, Xmas lights, poor lighting in spots".
Schneider family
FHS and Jean Hawkings 16 mm movies : Royal visit.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
FHS and Jean Hawkings 16 mm movies : Atlantic storm.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
FHS and Jean Hawkings 16 mm movies : Kitchener Military Parade.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Film box includes handwritten notes by Norman C. Schneider about film. They read: "No marching - all trucks, motor cycles, marching band. FHS cottage Honey Harbour. Very short".
Schneider family
FHS and Jean Hawkings 16 mm movies : "Georgie", Ontario prize steer.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Film box includes handwritten notes about contents of film that read: "On the hoof. Dressed in cooler. Also FHS at Farm (Seagram) with dogs."
Schneider family
Copenhagen, Cologne, Weisbaden, Berlin, Europe.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Canister includes handwritten notes about places and people in film. Individuals include:
Schneider family
Chicopee Ski Club, Feb. 23, 1935, colour #2, 25 anniversary and 40th, # 2.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Canister includes handwritten notes by Norman C. Schneider about places and people in film. Individuals include:
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Canister includes notes by unknown hand about places and people in film. Individuals include, among others:
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Includes contents listing inside can.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Canister includes handwritten notes in unknown hand about places and people in film. Individuals include:
Schneider family
Chicopee Ski Club and Laurentians.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Canister includes handwritten notes about places and people in film. Individuals include, among others:
Schneider family
Shoemaker awards with Joan Barfoot and Rienzi Crusz.
Part of Rienzi Crusz fonds.
File consists of one videocassette of the Dorothy Shoemaker Literary Awards, held by the Kitchener Public Library, featuring Joan Barfoot and Rienzi Crusz. Rienzi was the poetry judge for the year.
Crusz, Rienzi
Part of Lydia Dotto fonds.
VHS tape with recordings of the "Climat Science work shop [sic] at the Chateau Cartier" (November 9, 1999).
Dotto, Lydia
Firing gun into steel shield and dropping tire from helicopter.
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Two narrated films produced by U.S. Royal Tires about the company's Steel Shield tires and the company's standard car tire, both made in Scotland. The first film (1 min.) consists of footage of a Steel Shield Tyre and an ordinary tire being shot at with a riffle, after which the ordinary tire deflates and the Steel Shield tire remains intact. The second (1 min.) consists of footage of a standard U.S. Royal Car Tyre being put through a rigorous series of driving tests after being dropped from a helicopter onto concrete.
Dominion Rubber Company
Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.
Narrated film produced by U.S. Royal Tires about the company's Safety-Age U.S. Royal Master tire. Includes footage of vehicles in traffic, the tire's performance in various scenarios such as driving over rail road spikes and axe heads, factory and rubber testing scenes, driving performance tests, and close up shots of the tire itself.
Dominion Rubber Company
Part of Schneider family collection.
Film of a parade moving down a crowd lined street taken from above. Marching bands, military personal, veterans, and nurses are among those included in the parade. Union Jack flag being carried by military personnel. Film box includes handwritten notes that read: "Convertible, Band-, Tank, [Truck?] Motor Cycles, Marchers, Band, Army, Recruits, Recruit Band?, Sea Cadet?, White Uniforms?, Coin Toss, Into Flag, WWI Vets?"
Schneider family
Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record fonds.
Film approximately 7:20 minutes in length of Kitchener Mall a pedestrianized stretch of King Street East in downtown Kitchener during the summer months. Pedestrians and cyclists are seen moving along sidewalks and crossing streets, with the occasional trolleybus passing by. Parking spaces are painted in white hash marks with numerous tree-filled planters, flowerbeds, and benches positioned within and along them. Shots of flower beds, sculptures, a water fountain donated by the Big Brothers Association, and people seated on patios and benches appear through out. Buildings and storefronts visible include: Odeon, Eaton's, Kresge, Dutch Boy Food Market, Strand Bowl, Palladium Restaurant, Lyric theatre, Pennsylvania Kitchen, Goudies Department Store, the Walper Hotel, Queen's Restaurant, the Toronto Dominion Bank, Grafton's, Woolworth's, Sally's, Zeller's, Jack Fraser, Herman Lippert Mens Wear, Young's Jewellers, Samer's, and Frank's Mens Wear.
Kitchener-Waterloo Record
One day in May / Summit Film Productions, Print #7, July 2, 1974.
Film concerning the 1974 Grand River flood. Label on can: "Preview copy."
Grand River Conservation Authority
An audio-visual recording of an interview conducted by Dr. Anne Millar with Judi Jewinski, retired Administrative Dean at Renison University College, for the Oral History Hub pilot project. The interview includes discussions about Jewinski's family background, their decision to come to Waterloo and the path that brought them here, as well as their thoughts about the institution and where it will be at 100 years old, in 2057. Additional topics include teaching, writing and grammar, drama, English literature, Renison College, Faculty of Arts, students, poetry readings, Association of English as a Second Language Association of Ontario, English Language Institute, Centre for Teaching Excellence, Gordon Stubley Language Competency Committee, Maurice Evans, Richard “Dick” Knight, Grace Logan, Harry Tuyn, Neil Hultin, Harry Logan, Gordon Slethaug, Tanya Missere Mihas, Michael Smyth, and Switzerland. The interview was conducted in-person in Waterloo, Ontario. File also contains a transcript of the interview.
University of Waterloo Archives
Film no. 6 : Fergus ; Shand Dam under construction.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Film no. 7 : Spring floods; Hole in rock at Elora Gorge; early crowds touring Shand Dam.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Film no. 8 : Ice going out on Grand and spring flood in Fergus.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Film no. 9 : Spring floods : Breslau, Freeport, Inverhaugh.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Grand River Conservation Authority
Film no. 11 : Belwood village and river works.
Notes enclosed in box listing film contents.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Film no. 12 : Spring flood at Belwood ; Kay Marston and Hugh Cameron at Shand Dam.
Notes enclosed in box listing film contents.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Film no. 13 : New Belwood bridge being built at Shand Dam.
Note in box listing contents.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Film no. 14 : Shand Dam construction
Note in box listing film scenes ; however, it does not appear to correspond with the contents of this reel.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Film no. 15 : River cuttings : excavation of Shand Dam.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Film no. 16 : Fanshawe Dam near London, Ont. ; Tooth of Time rock, Elora, Ont.
Grand River Conservation Authority
Part of Concordia Club fonds.
The majority of the archives of the Concordia Club were destroyed either as a result of the ransacking of the club by the 118th Batallion in 1916, or as a result of the fire of Nov. 17, 1971. As a result the earliest records of Concordia have largely been lost forever. A very small number of items can be traced back to the Concordia Male Choir (1873-1914). These take the form of two items of correspondence, programs for the "Sängerfests", clippings, and photographs. A small number of archival records also can be found which belonged to the "Deutscher Club, Kitchener" (1925-1930), and include a set of house rules, letters patent, and photographs. Some records from the 1930s have also been preserved to this day, and include artifacts, clippings, legal documents, a membership list, photographs, and programs of events. However, the majority of the materials date from the 1950s onwards. These materials document the history of the Concordia Club since the 1950s, and include artifacts, audiovisual material, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, financial records, legal documents, membership records, minutes of meetings, photographs, publications, and scrapbooks.
Concordia Club
Interview with Jacky Beckford-Henriques.
An audio-visual recording of an interview conducted by Dr. Anne Millar with Jacky Beckford-Henriques, Swimming Head Coach, Athletics at the University of Waterloo, for the Oral History Hub pilot project. The interview includes discussions about Beckford-Henriques's family background, their decision to come to Waterloo and the path that brought them here, as well as their thoughts about the institution and where it will be at 100 years old, in 2057. Additional topics include immigration, Jamaica, coaching, Olympics, Jamaican National Swim Team, Learn to Swim, Swim Canada, Ontario University Athletics, university sport and swimming, Roly Webster, advocacy, anti-racism, George Floyd, Darrell Adams, Sadiq Sadiq, The Alliance, Black History Month, Black Excellence Interviews, diversity, Adventure for Change, and donors. The interview was conducted in-person in Waterloo, Ontario. File also contains a transcript of the interview.
University of Waterloo Archives