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Silver hemidrachm from Thebes (Greece) showing on the obverse a Boeotian shield and on the reverse a Kantharos.
Pyke, Edgar WilliamFile consists of a purple ribbon to be worn in remembrance of Theresa Vince and in support of those fighting workplace sexual harassment.
Glow Centre for Sexual and Gender DiversityBronze follis from Thessalonica (Greece) showing on the obverse a bust of Constantine I and on the reverse a campgate with two turrets.
Pyke, Edgar WilliamSilver 1/6 stater from Thurium, Lucania (modern day Southern Italy) showing on the obverse the head of Athena and on the reverse a bull butting right.
Pyke, Edgar WilliamElectrotype coin from Thurium, Lucania (modern day Italy) showing on the obverse the head of Athena wearing a Corinthian helmet and on the obverse a stampeding bull and under a tuna fish.
Pyke, Edgar WilliamBronze diobol from Thurium, Lucania (modern day Italy) showing on the obverse possibly the helmeted head of Athena and on the reverse a bull standing right.
Pyke, Edgar WilliamOne Canadian Tiffin imitation half penny token. Was produced by Montreal grocer Tiffin and was not legal tender.
TiffinFile consists of one tire display stand reading "Atlas."
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one tire display stand reading "DuPont nylon to be sure!"
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one tire display stand reading "Time to re-tire Fisk."
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one tire display stand reading "Uniroyal."
Dominion Rubber CompanyBronze follis from Trier (Germany) showing on the obverse the head of Helena-Augusta and on the reverse Securitas holding a branch.
Pyke, Edgar WilliamBronze follis from Trier (Germany) showing on the obverse the head of Licinius I and the reverse Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae.
Pyke, Edgar WilliamBronze coin from Troas (modern day Turkey). The obverse shows a man on horseback, and the reverse the body of a rooster.
Pyke, Edgar WilliamFile consists of a brass tulip shaped bell.
Kitchener Waterloo Sales and Ad ClubA Type B flying helmet issued to Cameron Hill by the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War.
Canada. Royal Canadian Air ForceUnidentified photographs of Buchanan family members and friends.
Buchanan, BarbaraFile consists of two fabric jacket patches from the University of Toronto.
University of TorontoA gold two-button blazer from the University of Waterloo worn by Peter Dallas (BSc '72), an undergraduate student in one of the first kinesiology classes at the University of Waterloo. The front left side of the jacket includes a patch with the University of Waterloo name and the School of Physical Education and Recreation logo on the chest pocket. The jacket was manufactured by Sainthill-Levine Co. Ltd.
According to Peter Dallas, the blazer was ordered for students in the first kinesiology classes by Dr. Robert (Bob) Norman and Neil Widmeyer, both faculty members in the School of Physical Education and Recreation during that period.
Peter Dallas wore the blazer with pride at numerous alumni reunions and celebrated his fiftieth-year anniversary in 2022.
Dallas, Peter OliphantSix buttons produced by the University of Waterloo. Each button features a different design, but all include the slogan, “More than a place to work,” and the year the button was created.
University of WaterlooA black leather jacket from the University of Waterloo worn by Kathleen Land (BA ’99), a former undergraduate student. The front left side features a patch of the University of Waterloo crest and motto, while the back displays gold letter patches spelling “UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO.” The sleeves are detailed with “ARTS” lettering on the left and the number “99” on the right, indicating Kathleen Land’s program of study and year of graduation.
University of WaterlooA gold leather jacket from the University of Waterloo worn by James Land (BA '72), a former undergraduate student. The front left side features a patch of the University of Waterloo crest and motto, while the back displays black letter patches spelling “UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO.” The sleeves are detailed with “ARTS” lettering on the left and the number “73” on the right, indicating James Land’s program of study and year of graduation (discrepancy in graduation dates noted).
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 grey melton wool jacket from the University of Waterloo worn by David Rumpel (BASc '64), a former undergraduate student. The front left side features a patch with the University of Waterloo initials and an Engineering banner. The back displays gold letter patches spelling "UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO" and the right sleeve is detailed with the number "64" indicating David Rumpel's year of graduation.
Rumpel, David John WalterA black leather jacket from the University of Waterloo likely worn by a former undergraduate student. The front left side features a patch of the University of Waterloo crest and motto, while the back displays black letter patches spelling “UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO.” The sleeves are detailed with “CO-OP / KIN” lettering on the left and the number “84” on the right, indicating the student’s program of study and year of graduation.
University of WaterlooThe collection includes a University of Waterloo jacket likely worn by a former undergraduate student and a t-shirt featuring characters from the film Wayne’s World, likely worn by a first-year undergraduate student during orientation week in September 1992.
University of WaterlooA midnight blue leather jacket from the University of Waterloo worn by Russell Hiscock (BMath '75), a former undergraduate student. The back features black letter patches spelling “UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO,” while the sleeves display “MATH” on the left and “75” on the right, indicating Russell Hiscock's program of study and year of graduation.
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 WaterlooThe collection includes two University of Waterloo jackets (Faculty of Arts) worn by former undergraduate students and a handknit scarf.
University of WaterlooAccrual consists of a University of Waterloo Library-branded face mask distributed to all library staff as a token of appreciation for their work during 2020-2021 and the COVID-19 pandemic. The face mask features a drawing of the Dana Porter Library with a Canadian flag flying on top against a black background.
University of Waterloo LibrariesAccrual consists of related to renovation and space in the Library, newsletters, annual reports, and buttons.
Accrual consists of two 25th anniversary banners. One banner has wide black, red, gold and white stripes with no other markings. The other is gold and white with the University crest in red, gold and black and the dates 1957-1982.
University of Waterloo. Office of the President.A teal t-shirt from the University of Waterloo likely worn by a first-year undergraduate student during orientation week in September 1992. The t-shirt features an illustration of Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar, two characters from the Wayne’s World film, along with the movie’s tagline “You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll hurl” and the words, “FROSH WORLD” at the bottom. In the illustration, Campbell is seen wearing a hat with the inscription, “1992 FROSH WORLD” while Algar is wearing a University of Waterloo t-shirt and holding a cup labeled, “Village 1.” The characters are placed near a couch surrounded by clouds and birds. The top left side of the t-shirt displays a triangular logo that reads, “University of Waterloo Frosh 92.”
University of WaterlooA handknit scarf made for James Land (BA '72), an undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo, by his mother, Eleanor Land, likely to wear to university football games. The scarf features horizontal black and gold stripes and white fringe.
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 WaterlooA 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 black, white, and gold athletic tracksuit. The front left-side of the jacket has a vertical white stripe with black vinyl letter patches spelling out "WATERLOO." The tracksuit was manufactured by Darby Sportswear Co. Ltd of Paris, ON. While it is believed that this tracksuit is from the University of Waterloo, it is possible that it is associated with the Waterloo Thunderbirds, a local girls’ hockey team.
University of Waterloo5 unknown reproductions of Sumerian cuneiform tablets.
Wooden upholstery webbing stretcher used in chair making.
Bird, MichaelFile consists of key to the Field family vault in the New York City Marble Cemetery. Moses Field, Maunsell Bradhurst Field, Caroline Matilda Field Riggs, Franklin Clinton Field, Elizabeth Cooke Fitch Field, and Louise Clinton Field were all interred in the vault.
Hunt, Alice RiggsFonds consists of two binders compiled by Dr. Henry H. Crapo when he was a Trustee with the Wasemquia Charitable Trust. The binders document the Vestris Prize Competition for Choreography in 1967 and 1968, which the Wasemquia Charitable Trust helped to sponsor. Fonds documents scheduling and planning for the competition, as well as lists of competitors and judges.
Correspondence addressed to and from Henry Crapo, discussing various topics such as invitations sent to renowned ballet dancers in the New York world to judge in the competition are included, along with press releases and letters to advertisement agencies to promote the competition. Other records in the binders include clippings from newspaper and magazines advertising the competition, as well as black and white photographs depicting trophies from the competitions and scenes of performance entries.
Fonds also includes a yellow patina bronze statue that depicts a caricature of Auguste Vestris, which acted as the central theme for the Vestris Prize competition. The statue portrays Auguste Vestris with an oversized head, wings, and a garland.
Crapo, Henry H.File consists of one Victory Medal awarded posthumously to David Ward Clement for his service in First World War. Includes the medal, ribbon and original envelope in which it was mailed to Edwin Perry Clement. Inscription on rim of medal reads "98079 Pte. D.W. Clements [sic] R.F.C." Was originally mailed with the British War Medal.
Clement Bowlby FamilyThe War Medal 1939-1945 that was awarded to Cameron Hill for his service in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. Also includes the accompanying medal ribbon as well as the original box that the medal was received and stored in.
Hill, Cameron ClareA white and blue cotton twill jacket from Waterloo College and Associate Faculties worn by Robert Judd (BASc ’63) as an undergraduate student in 1958. The jacket displays Waterloo College identification on the front, including the school name, coat of arms, and motto Veritas omnia vincit, with the word "Engineering" printed across the back indicating Robert's program of study. The jacket was manufactured by Beaver Fine Outerwear and is regarded as the earliest known University of Waterloo jacket.
University of WaterlooWaterloo Lutheran University honourary doctorate presented to Norman C. Schneider.
Schneider familyWaterloo Lutheran University hood presented to Norman C. Schneider when granted an honourary doctorate.
Wilfrid Laurier UniversityThree ribbons from Waterloo Public Schools sports days; a first, second and third place ribbon and two participant ribbons from Keatsway Public School.
Waterloo District School BoardWaterloo-Wellington Airport Commission certificate presented to Norman C. Schneider that reads: "This testimonial scroll is presented to Norman C. Schneider, the innovator and founding chairman of the Waterloo-Wellington Airport Commission, in grateful recognition of twenty-five years of valuable, unselfish and distinguished service in the field of aviation to the people of this area . . . We salute him . . . and hereby confer and bestow upon him the title of Honourary Life Member of the Waterloo-Wellington Airport Commission." [Signed] R. Buddell, Chairman and Russ Mcleod, Secretary, Dec. 9, 1971.
Schneider familyWaterloo-Wellington Airport Commission desk set presented to Norman C. Schneider. Consists of one marble pen-holder with brass plate that reads: "Norman C. Schneider, in appreciation, W-W Airport Commission."
Schneider familyWaterloo-Wellington Flying Club certificate presented to Norman C. Schneider that reads: “Waterloo-Wellington Flying Club. Honorary life membership presented to Norman C. Schneider, October 28, 1972, in recognition of your contribution to the development and growth of the Waterloo-Wellington Flying Club. Approved by the Board of Directors, October 19, 1972.” [Signed]: [illegible], President, Fay MacKay, Secretary.
Schneider familyOne embroidered crest.
Schneider, Norman ChristophWaterloo-Wellington Flying Club plaque presented to Norman C. Schneider that reads: "Norman C. Schneider: in appreciation for your contribution to general aviation, Waterloo-Wellington Flying Club, February 3, 1975."
Schneider familyFile consists of one button advertising the YWCA 1996 Week Without Violence.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-WaterlooFile consists of one badge from the West End Toronto YMCA.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-WaterlooPair of pince-nez glasses worn by Wellington Ervin Woelfle.
Buchanan, BarbaraCircular wood burning by Orpheus Schantz of a woman's face surrounded by symbols.
Schantz, Orpheus MoyerPair of wooden shoes.
Schneider, Norman ChristophCopper farthing from Worcester, England showing on the obverse castle, with a falcon above it and the words WORCESTER FARTHING surrounding and on the reverse C W [City of Worcester] 1667 FOR NECESSARIE CHAING C W 1667. This is a tradesman token.
Pyke, Edgar WilliamFile consists of one patch from the YMCA Sports College.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-WaterlooSilver halfgroat from York (England) showing on the obverse the head of Henry VIII and the reverse a coat-of-arms on cross fourche; T W at sides, bishop's hat below for Archbishop Thomas Wolsey. Minted under the authority of the church.
Pyke, Edgar WilliamFile consists of 4 YWCA self-adhesive stamps showing the blue triangle YWCA logo.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-WaterlooFile consists of three scarves from the YWCA Zimbabwe.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-Waterloo