Title and statement of responsibility area
Samræmdur titill
My poke bonnet pal.
General material designation
Hliðstæður titill
Aðrar upplýsingar um titil
Title statements of responsibility
Athugasemdir um titil
- Heimildir um samræmdan titil: Inscription on verso.
Þrep lýsingar
Eining
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Skráningardagsetningar
Dagsetning(ar)
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February 1950 (Photography)
Lýsandi samantekt
Lýsandi samantekt
1 photograph : b&w ; 12 x 8 cm
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Nafn skjalamyndara
Lífshlaup og æviatriði
Florence "Floss" Louisa Ahrens was a secretary and volunteer born February 25, 1891 in Kitchener, Ontario. She was the daughter of Charles August Ahrens and Laura Emma Hirschy Ahrens. Ahrens worked for the family company, C.A. Ahrens Shoe Co., for 42 years. Outside of work she was a 50-year member of the Kitchener-Waterloo Philharmonic Choir, as well as a member of both the K-W Business and Professional Women's Club and the Church of the Good Shepherd. She died November 7, 1982 at the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital and was entombed at Woodland Cemetery.
Nafn skjalamyndara
Lífshlaup og æviatriði
The Schneider family were white settlers of what is now Kitchener, Ontario. Members of the family are the descendants of Johann Christoph Schneider, who was born in Germany, in Unteröwisheim, Baden, on August 27, 1831. His father, a farmer, was also Johann Christoph Schneider; his mother was Margarethe Elizabeth Zoller. He left Germany in 1847 when he was sixteen years old and settled in Berlin, Ontario, where a substantial German settlement already existed. He worked as a carpenter and later as a mechanic, and by 1858 was a building contractor. He married Anna Elizabeth Metz on April 26, 1857. They had seven children, of whom John Metz Schneider, founder of the meat packing firm later known as the Schneider Corp., was the first. Johann Christoph died in December 20, 1900. He, along with his descendants, played active roles in business, politics, and the cultural and social life of what is today the Region of Waterloo.
Varðveislusaga
Umfang og innihald
Image of an unidentified adult smiling widely at the camera while standing outdoors in the snow dressed for cold weather.
Athugasemdir
Physical condition
Um aðföng
Röðun
Tungumál efnis
Leturgerð efnis
Staðsetning frumrita
Önnur snið í boði
Scanned as TIF file in 2022.
Unidentified adult also appears in GA134-1-18-14.
Takmarkaður aðgangur
Ákvæði er varða notkun, afritun og birtingu
Public Domain
Leiðarvísir
Tegnd efni
Viðbætur
Signatures note
Blue pen inscription on verso: "My poke bonnet pal. / Feb. 1950"