Kitchener

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  • Formerly Berlin.

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    Kitchener

    • UF Chicopee

    • UF Bridgeport

    • UF Freeport

    • UF Doon

    • UF New Aberdeen

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    Kitchener

      2751 Archival description results for Kitchener

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      SCA98-GA68-1961-61-626 · File · October 07, 1961
      Part of Kitchener-Waterloo Record Photographic Negative Collection

      File consists of portraits and team, action, and group shots of members of the Beavers hockey team. Most portraits are annotated with identifying information. Provided names include:

      • Dave Balon
      • Chick Balon
      • Jack [Reg?] Bownass
      • Bob Cunningham
      • Mel Pearson
      • [?] Embro
      • Bryan Hextall Jr.
      • Ed Hoekstra
      • Adam Keller
      • Al LeBrun
      • Jack McCartan
      • [?] Sandy McGregor
      • Jim Neilson
      • Leon Rockfort
      • Len Ronson
      • Geo. "Red" Sullivan
      Kitchener-Waterloo Record
      SCA173-GA148-19.4-660 · File · 1936-1937
      Part of Kaufman Family collection.

      One formal group portrait of the Kaufman Rubber Co. hockey club.

      Back row, left to right: C. Guenthen (right defence), C. Schlote (left wing), W. Plomske (right wing), J. Hummel (right defence), M. Kowalski (right wing), E. Rockel (left wing).

      Front row, left to right: E. Wildfong (goal), J. Vrooman (centre), J. Loth (manager & coach), C. Schmidt (left defence), H. Voll (goal).

      Kaufman Footwear
      SCA173-GA148-19.4-658 · File · 1934-1935
      Part of Kaufman Family collection.

      Three copies of a group portraits of the Kaufman hockey team, seen in uniform.

      Back row, left to right: A. Shaefer, M. Kowalski, H. Schaefer, M. Wannamaker, C. Schlote, W. Plomski, E. Wannamaker, J. Frank, C. Steppler, J. Loth.

      Middle row, left to right: E. Good, A. Bernhardt, H. Current.

      Front row, left to right: I. Weber.

      Kaufman Footwear
      Hockey team.
      SCA173-GA148-8-112 · File · 1935
      Part of Kaufman Family collection.

      Contains a newspaper clipping of a picture of the Kaufman Footwear hockey team for 1935 under the headline "Kaufman's Team Reaches Playoffs". Caption below photo reads: "Reaching the play-offs in the Kitchener Industrial Hockey League, Kaufman's team are show above. Back row - Alf Schaefer, coach; M. Kowalski, H. Schaefer, M. Wannamaker, C. Schlote, W. Plomski, E. Wannamaker, J. Frank, C. Steppler and J. Loth, manager. Front row - E. Good, A. Bernhardt and H. Current; I. Weber, mascot. - (Photo by Denton, Kitchener.)

      Kaufman Footwear
      High technology industry.
      SCA373-GA432-7-3-156 · File · October 18, 2001-June 17, 2004
      Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.

      Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to the development of the high technology industry and infrastructure in Kitchener and Waterloo, Ontario. Records include correspondence and notes as well as invitations, agendas, programs, and other textual material created during the planning of Peter Harder and Allan Rock's separate visits to Waterloo in 2002. At the time, Peter Harder was Deputy Minister of Industry Canada and Allan Rock was Minister of Industry. Andrew Telegdi hosted both visits.

      Telegdi, Andrew Peter
      Helena Esther Breithaupt.
      SCA204-GA263-164 · Item · February 27, 1909
      Part of Breithaupt Hewetson Clark collection.

      Five copies of a photograph of a baby in a crib, baby is Helena Esther Breithaupt Duffield, born on September 23, 1908, in Berlin (today Kitchener).

      Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family
      Harding, F.W.
      SCA299-GA335-7-430-6 · Item · [191-]
      Part of Dominion Rubber Company fonds.

      Two copies of a photograph of F. W. Harding seen looking at camera while seated and leaning back in a chair with right arm on desk.

      Dominion Rubber Company
      Hailer, Jacob.
      SCA105-GA77-6-147 · File · [ca. 1880]
      Part of Wagner Hailer family fonds

      Studio portrait of Jacob Hailer. Jacob is seated holding a cane with his foot propped on a stool.

      Wagner Hailer family
      SCA118-GA215-7-214-6 · Item · ca. 1930s
      Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.

      Image of Don and Lyndon Gross standing in front of in front of a snowman, seen in profile, on a residential street. Snowshoes and a toboggan are positioned at the base of the snowman.

      Schantz Russell Family
      Gribble, Faith [?].
      SCA118-GA215-7-45 · File · [1896-1910]
      Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.

      One upper body studio portrait, possibly of Faith Gribble. Photograph is in an embossed green enclosure with a purple interior and reads "With the Compliments of the Season."

      Schantz Russell Family
      SCA214-GA193-9-70b · File · 1961-1969
      Part of Greb Industries Limited fonds.

      File consists of press clippings and other material relating to Greb Industries and Greb Shoes during the 1960s, and Charles E. Greb's tenure as manager of the Winnipeg plant. Includes news releases, correspondence, footwear price lists, product tags, a memorandum to retail customers, ts. speeches by Charles E. Greb and J.D. Campbell (vice-president, marketing), and other documents.

      Press clippings also relate to local history and news in Kitchener-Waterloo, the death of politician Maitland Steinkopf (also founder of Canada West Shoe Manufacturing Company), and GGD advertising agency (used by Greb). Photographs are of men and women wearing Greb footwear, Hush Puppies displays, an unidentified event attended by Harry and Arthur Greb, and Charles E. Greb awarding Best in Show at the K-W Kennel Club.

      Greb Industries Limited
      SCA214-GA193-9-70a · File · 1961-1969
      Part of Greb Industries Limited fonds.

      File consists of press clippings and other material relating to Greb Industries and Greb Shoes during the 1960s, and Charles E. Greb's tenure as manager of the Winnipeg plant. Includes news releases, correspondence, footwear price lists, product tags, a memorandum to retail customers, ts. speeches by Charles E. Greb and J.D. Campbell (vice-president, marketing), and other documents.

      Press clippings also relate to local history and news in Kitchener-Waterloo, the death of politician Maitland Steinkopf (also founder of Canada West Shoe Manufacturing Company), and GGD advertising agency (used by Greb). Photographs are of men and women wearing Greb footwear, Hush Puppies displays, an unidentified event attended by Harry and Arthur Greb, and Charles E. Greb awarding Best in Show at the K-W Kennel Club.

      Greb Industries Limited
      SCA214-GA193 · Accession · 1884-2009
      Part of Greb Industries Limited fonds.

      Records relating to the history, administration, and operations of Greb Industries Limited and its predecessors, the Greb Shoe Company Limited and the Berlin Shoe Manufacturing Company Limited, as well as its subsidiary companies. Includes letters patent and by-laws, minutes, financial statements, annual reports, correspondence and memorandum, legal documents, press clippings, newsletters, reports, presentations, advertisements, photographs, ephemera, and audio and video recordings.

      Greb Industries Limited
      Grant, Mable.
      SCA118-GA232-4-44 · File · [ca. 1890]
      Part of Schantz Russell family fonds.

      One full length studio portrait of Mable Grant seen standing in a long lace and velvet dress in front of lace curtains.

      Schantz Russell Family
      SCA373-GA432-10-265 · File · [2009?]
      Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.

      Material accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his post-political career related to the Grand Valley Institution for Women in Kitchener, Ontario. Records include an overview of the correctional, mental health, reintegration, educational, and other programs at the facility.

      In addition, the file contains program statistics and an anonymous letter from a federally sentenced women about the intrusive nature of prison searches. Moreover, the file contains a list of issues at the facility written by an unknown individual that notably asserts Indigenous inmates are over-represented in the general population and maximum secure unit and that certain behaviours are more strictly enforced with Indigenous inmates causing them to be frequently segregated.

      Telegdi, Andrew Peter
      SCA373-GA432-7-5-231 · File · [January 7, 2008?]-[May 9, 2008?]
      Part of Andrew Telegdi fonds.

      Material accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to Grand Valley Institution for Women (GVI) in Kitchener, Ontario. Records include correspondence between Telegdi and Dianne Brown, Warden, GVI. In this correspondence, Telegdi asked Brown for information on the number of women returning to GVI with a new offence versus a suspension. In later correspondence, Brown provided Telegdi a series of appendices from a report titled, Mental Health Strategy for Women Offenders containing statistics on women prisoners related to mental health, revocations, segregations, and releases. Several appendixes provide statistical information on similar topics specifically related to Indigenous women in prison.

      The file also includes an agenda and two reports possibly provided to Telegdi during a site visit to GVI in 2008. The first report provides a brief statistical overview of the facility structure, organizational chart, facility profile, facility expenditures, population profile, offender profile, escapees, and offender complaints and grievances. The second report provides a detailed description of the prison and its operational units, population, reintegration programs, correctional programs, mental health programs, education and employment programs, social programs, and Indigenous programs including Circles of Change. The report also outlines various groups and committees that offer support to women at GVI including Native Sisterhood, Black Inmates and Friends Assembly (BIFA), and the Lifers and Long-term group. Moreover, the report describes the GVI’s community partnerships, and escorted temporary absence programs.

      Telegdi, Andrew Peter