The famous old blacksmith shop.
- SCA204-GA263-196-8
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- [1930?]
Photograph of seven adults by The famous old blacksmith shop and marriage room in Scotland.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family
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The famous old blacksmith shop.
Photograph of seven adults by The famous old blacksmith shop and marriage room in Scotland.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family
Photograph of people in a parade, possibly the Horse Guards Parade in London or similar.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
39 postcards, 1 pamphlet with views of locations in England.
Montgomery, Frances Kathleen
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
Negatives depicting landscapes, landmarks, and members of the Breithaupt family travelling through Europe in 1930, possibly in Germany and the United Kingdom.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Canister includes handwritten notes by unknown hand about film.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Canister includes handwritten notes by unknown hand about film.
Schneider family
Silver crown from England showing on the obverse the head of King George V and on the reverse St. George slaying the dragon. This is a jubilee issue.
Pyke, Edgar William
Weekly intake report on broadcasts in English for North American listeners mainly from the United States of America, Germany, Italy and England. Copy no. 27.
University of Waterloo. Department of Political Science.
Weekly intake report on broadcasts in English for North American listeners mainly from the United States of America, Germany, Italy and England. Copy no. 27.
University of Waterloo. Department of Political Science.
Weekly intake report on broadcasts in English for North American listeners mainly from the United States of America, Germany, Italy and England. Copy no. 27.
University of Waterloo. Department of Political Science.
Weekly intake report on broadcasts in English for North American listeners mainly from the United States of America, Germany, Italy and England. Copy no. 27.
University of Waterloo. Department of Political Science.
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
A berthing card and meal card issued to Cameron Hill during the Second World War likely when he traveled on a troopship sailing from Halifax Harbour in Halifax, Nova Scotia to Liverpool, England between August and September 1941.
The berthing card indicates that Cameron was assigned to cabin S22, in section 3 of the Sports deck. The meal card indicates that Cameron was assigned to eat first meal (breakfast) during the second sitting at table number 28. The name of the ship that Cameron traveled on is unknown.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
Material created or accumulated by Cameron Hill during the Second World War while he was deployed overseas in England and Egypt.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Voyage from Halifax Harbour to Liverpool.
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
Snapshots likely taken by Cameron Hill during his voyage from Halifax Harbour in Halifax, Nova Scotia to Liverpool, England. The photographs feature Cameron Hill, fellow aircrew, ships, landmarks, landscapes, streets, and houses.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Training operations in England.
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
Snapshots likely taken by Cameron Hill while he was stationed in England at No. 11 Operational Training Unit RAF (11 OTU). The photographs feature Cameron Hill, fellow air crew, aircraft, landscapes, houses and historic churches such as Salisbury Cathedral and Wimborne Minster. Also includes a set of twelve souvenir photographs featuring landmarks in London, England that were possibly purchased by Cameron Hill during a leave.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
Two identification tags issued to Cameron Hill during the Second World War when he was held in custody as a prisoner of war at Stalag XVIIIC (317), a German prisoner of war camp located in Markt Pongau, Austria from September 27, 1943 to November 25, 1943.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
A 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 Clare
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
Four receipts issued to Cameron Hill while he was temporarily stationed on the Isle of Man with leave to Bournemouth, England between May 11, 1945 and May 31, 1945.
Two of the receipts are from James Lay & Co. Limited, a clothier located in Douglas, the capital town of the Isle of Man for the purchase of a pair of pajamas and two suits. One receipt is for Cameron's tab at the Officer's Mess, R.C.A.F. Station in the town of Bournemouth dated May 29, 1945. One receipt is possibly for a hotel room or a similar accommodation also dated May 29, 1945.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
Two embarkation cards issued to Cameron Hill for travel by ship from Douglas, the capital town of the Isle of Man to Fleetwood, a coastal town in Lancashire, England in May 1945.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
An embarkation card issued to Cameron Hill on May 11, 1945 for travel from a holding camp in Germany to England. Also includes a supplementary document titled, Appendix B, certifying that Cameron underwent a medical examination on May 13, 1945 in Bournemouth and is fit to proceed on leave and be repatriated to Canada.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
An identification card issued to Cameron Hill by the Royal Air Force on May 28, 1945 while he was temporarily stationed on the Isle of Man with leave to Bournemouth, England between May 11, 1945 and May 31, 1945. The identification card includes a brief description of Cameron's height, build, eye colour, hair colour, and date of birth. In addition, a small portrait of Cameron was pasted onto the identification card.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Map : 4th Canadian Armoured Division.
Map showing the movements (with dates) of the 4th Canadian Armoured Division from the UK, the crossing to Normandy, and the advance into Holland and then across northern Germany. John Gartshore Martin's regiment (Lincoln and Welland) was part of this division. The border of the map includes the crests of all regiments in the division.
Martin, John Gartshore
King, Gladys Lilian retirement.
Part of Gladys Lilian King fonds.
File consists of one photograph of King with others upon her retirement as a female probation officer with the County Borough of Reading. The photograph shows King receiving a radio from H.V. Kersley (mayor of Reading), H.E.C. McIlroy (Chairman, Probation Committee), and John Gore Micklethwaite (Recorder of Reading).
King, Gladys Lilian
Press Clippings: Trip to United Kingdom.
Scrapbook relating to the trip made by nine Canadian C.W.P.C. members to the United Kingdom as the guests of the Dollar sterling Trade Board of Canada and the Dollar Export Board. Included are news clippings of coverage about the trip, as well as dispatches from the attendees, including typescript radio reports filed by Joan Marshall. Also in the scrapbook is correspondence, a photograph of an unidentified woman and a Christmas card "From the Nine Lady Journalists."
The journalists who made the trip were: Byrne Hope Saunders, Reta W. Myers, Margaret Aitken, Kay Rex, Joan Marshall, Pat Wallace, Pearl L'Ami, Maud Kerr, and Armande Marc.
Women's Press Club of Toronto
Part of Schneider family collection.
Canister includes notes by unknown hand about places in film. Includes possible source: "this could have been one of the times Dad went skiing at Mt Gabriel from Ottawa when Dad was an MP."
Schneider family
Part of Anne Innis Dagg fonds.
File consists of one journal maintained by Anne Innis Dagg during the course of a European trip in 1956. The journal outlines a walking trip through the UK taken by Anne and two friends.
Dagg, Anne Innis
Kaufman, A.R. : Russian trip memories.
Typescript carbon notes and photocopies of manuscript and typescript materials relating to A.R. Kaufman's travels in 1929, 1958-1959 and 1963 to various destinations in the world including England, India, New Zealand and Russia. Includes a photocopy of a CKCO TV interview about his trip to Russia in 1963.
Parents' Information Bureau
Europe tour 1958 : Plymouth, L[---].
Part of Schneider family collection.
One slide tray of undated slides in glass and metal mounts.
Schneider family
Europe tour 1958 : Winchester, Bournemouth, Bath, Labrador.
Part of Schneider family collection.
One slide tray of undated slides in glass and metal mounts.
Schneider family
Sketchbook, May 25-June 4, 1959 : Polperro, Iona, Mull.
Part of Herbert Odd fonds.
One sketchbook, five pages. Includes Scotland landscape and cityscape sketches of Polperro Cornwall, and Iona Cathedral off the Island of Mull.
Odd, Herbert
Augustine, Edna Louise : trip to England.
A snapshot of Edna Louise Augustine (nee Kaufman) and Sara Breithaupt (Mrs. L.O. Breithaupt) during a trip to England.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman family
Ontario trade and investment mission to the United Kingdom.
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of material relating to John A. Pollock's participation in an Ontario trade and investment mission to the United Kingdom led by Premier William G. Davis, in May 1973. Includes a group portrait and typed list identifying the people in the photograph, a letter from Premier Davis, and ephemera.
Electrohome
Royal Air Forces Ex-P.O.W. Association reunion : programme and press clipping.
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
A programme outlining the events and activities of the Royal Air Forces Ex-P.O.W. Association international reunion for kriegies held in London, England from May 13-16, 1977. The programme belonged to Cameron Hill who attended the reunion.
Also includes one press clipping from an unknown publication describing a dinner held during the reunion where attendees, including more than 300 Canadians, dined with Prince Philip, consort of Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of photographs, negatives, and a slide used in the company newsletter Electrohome Update. Includes photographs, snapshots, and portraits of Electrohome staff and employees; and photographs and snapshots taken at exhibits and meetings and of people receiving awards. Includes a photograph of the Reading, UK, office and a meeting in Singapore. Some photographs include John A. Pollock. Some photographs include identification on verso.
Electrohome
Part of H.B.N. Hynes fonds.
File consists of a card addressed to Hynes from Joan [Venn] and two photographs taken at Hirnant (Wales), research stations 5 and 6.
Hynes, H.B.N.
Royal Air Forces Ex-P.O.W. Association reunion : medal and lapel pin.
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
A medal and lapel pin that belonged to Cameron Hill that were likely given to him during the Royal Air Forces Ex-P.O.W. Association reunion held in Southampton, England in 1987. Also includes the original box that the medal and lapel pin were received and stored in.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of five photographs by Jon Baker of the staff and office building of Electrohome Europe in Reading, UK. File also includes a memorandum.
Electrohome
Part of Schneider family collection.
Small shield-shaped plaque presented to Howard J. Schneider rom Whitby Town Council, Yorkshire, England, to mark visit of the Schneider Male Chorus.
Schneider family
Projection Systems application photographs.
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of photographs, transparencies, and slides depicting Electrohome Projection Systems products and their applications in various corporations and organizations. Applications pictured include: CSX Transportation Control Center (Jacksonville, FL), Canadian Embassy (Tokyo, Japan), Rochester Gas and Electric (Rochester, NY), Thames River Water System (London, UK), National Bowling Stadium (Reno, NV), the Barcelona Stock Exchange (Spain), and others.
Electrohome
Interview with Aaron T. Francis.
A sound recording of an interview conducted by Dr. Anne Millar with Aaron Francis, PhD candidate, for the Oral History Hub pilot project. The interview includes discussions about Francis'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 Jamaica, Leeds, England, immigration, COM DEV, art, political science, and Francis's PhD studies. The interview was conducted virtually from Waterloo, Ontario. File also contains a transcript of the interview.
University of Waterloo Archives
N. choir aisle. St. Cross Hospital, near Winchester.
Photograph of the north aisle of the Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Ruins Wolvesey Palace and Winchester College, Winchester.
One glass plate with two photographs. The first shows Wolvesey Castle (Old Bishop's Palace) and the second Winchester College, both in Winchester, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Photograph of the Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty in Winchester, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Photograph of a thatched roof cottage in Uffington, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Nave, St. Alban's Cath[edral], Eng.
Photograph of the nave of St. Alban's Cathedral in England
Creighton, Charles Dickens
St. Alban's Cath[edral]m Eng (from Verulamium Hill)
Photograph of St. Alban's Cathedral from Verulamium Hill, St. Alban's, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Bronze follis from London (England) showing on the obverse the bust of Constantine II and on the reverse an altar with the letters VOP IS XX.
Pyke, Edgar William
2 bays north side of nave, Winchester Cath[edral], England.
Photograph of two bays in the north side of the nave of the Winchester Cathedral, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Abbot Ramridge's [Ramryge] tomb, St. Alban's Cath[edral].
Photograph of Abbot Ramryge's tomb in St. Alban's Cathedral, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Chancel arches (int), Iffley ch[urch], England.
Photograph of the interior of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Iffley showing the arches in the chancel.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Enlargement of south choir aisle Ely Cath[edral].
Photograph of the south choir aisle of Ely Cathedral, Ely, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Norman door, St. Albans Cath[edral], England.
Photograph of a stone archway identified as a door from the Norman period, in St. Albans Cathedral, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Two photographs on one plate. The first shows Norman era architectural work in the west aisle of the north end of the transept of Winchester Cathedral. The second shows the tomb of Cardinal Henry Beaufort in Winchester Cathedral, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Saxon balusters triforium north transept, St. Albans Cath[edral], England.
Photograph of Anglo-Saxon era balusters on the triforium in the north transpet of St. Albans Cathedral, St. Albans, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Photograph of the spire of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin at Oxford in England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Two photographs on one plate. The first shows arches in the Deanery at Winchester Cathedral, with the tower of the catherdarl in the background. The second shows a triple arch at Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Choir & nave, Winchester Cathedral (from the Presbytery).
Photograph of the choir and nave of Winchester Cathedral, England, taken from Presbytery.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Choir of s. trans[ept] (ext) Winchster Cath[edral], England.
Photograph of the choir of the south transept of Winchester Cathedral, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
East end, Winchester Cath[edral], England.
Photograph of the east end of Winchester Cathedral, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
House in Cathedral Close, Winchester.
Photograph of Cheyney Court and the Priory Gate, at Winchester Cathedral, Winchester, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Photograph of a the Iffley Mill and poplar trees in Iffley, England on the bank of the River Thames. A bridge can also be seen to the left of the mill.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Copy of English Statutes anno 1594
The title page for a book of English statutes published in 1594.
Belair, Charles
North nave aisle and window in north transpet, St. Cross near Winchester.
One glass plate with two photographs - the first shows the north nave aisle, and the second a window in the north transept of the Hospital of St Cross and Almshouse of Noble Poverty in Winchester, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
On the Isis at Iffley (from towing path).
Photograph taken on the Isis (The Thames River) in Iffley, England. In the photograph can be seen trees and brush on the banks of the river, as well as four figures on a dock with a boat.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Reredos, New Coll[ege] Chapel, Oxford.
Photograph of the reredos at New College Chapel, Oxford, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Tom Tower Christ Church Colle[ege], Oxford, England.
Photograph of the Tom Tower belltower of Christ Church College, Oxford, England. Two people and a man pulling a cart can be seen at the base of the tower.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Silver crown from England showing on the obverse the head of Charles II and on the reverse four crowned shields with crossed C's between.
Pyke, Edgar William
Silver alloy coin from eastern England minted by the Brittonic Iceni people. The image on the obverse is obscured and the reverse seems to show a stylized horse.
Pyke, Edgar William
Bell Tower and Cloisters, New Coll[ege], Oxford.
Photograph of the bell tower and cloisters at New College, Oxford, England.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Magdalen Coll[ege] Tower, Oxford (from other side of bank of Cherwell).
Photograph of the tower of Magdalen College, Oxford, from the other side of the Cherwell River. A bridge can be seen on the left hand side and three people are relaxing on the bank of the river.
Creighton, Charles Dickens
Culinary and medicinal household recipe book.
Culinary and medicinal manuscript household recipe notebook including recipes for food (such as jelly and lemonade), medicinal remedies (such as an earache cure and a cough syrup), and household remedies (such as furniture cream and cement).
Contents are divided into sections. First 25 pages are not numbered and include lists of contents. Pages 1 to 73 are numbered and contain culinary recipes, medicinal remedies, and household remedies. Pages 74 to 108 are numbered and left blank with a few pencil-written sums and calculations. Pages 109 to 112 were numbered and are missing. Pages 113 to 115 are numbered and contain culinary recipes and household remedies.
Includes unbound pages with recipes inserted in the book.
Script is in black, blue, and red ink and graphite pencil.