Waterloo
4474 Archival description results for Waterloo
Upper body portrait of Kenneth Martin seen looking at camera and wearing a casual jacket and dress tie.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotographs relating to Jamie Martin's grave and memorial stone. Includes snapshots of the grave and cemetery at Beny-sur-mer near Caen, France, including some with John Alexander and Jessie Martin; a snapshot of a memorial stone for Jamie at the Grove Cemetery in Dundas, Ontario; and a photograph of cenotaph in Waterloo, Ontario.
Martin, John GartshorePhotographs of the Martin and Wilson families. Includes snapshots of John Alexander and Jessie Martin; their sons and daughters-in-law Wilson and Dorothy, Jamie, and John and Mary Ann; and their grandchildren. Includes snapshots of Jessie Martin's parents, Richard and Margaret Wilson, and her siblings; and of John Alexander's parents, Rev. William and Christena Martin, and other family members.
File also includes snapshots of other people, likely family friends. Most photographs are taken in Waterloo as well as other locations around Ontario.
Martin, John GartshoreFile consists of a map of Kitchener and Waterloo surrounded by a business directory and year long calendars for 1945 and 1946.
Good, GordonIncludes business directory, street indexes, "Air raid precautions," and advertising.
McGarry, M. A.Image of C. E. Moreau holding a shovel while standing next to a pile of lost items.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImages of Bruce Logan kneeling next to an evergreen tree stump and looking down at the remains of the tree.
One image of the first school house in Waterloo, built in 1820. Mis-identified in the book as located in the Pioneer Village at Doon, actually located in Waterloo Park.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a construction detail of Pennsylvania keying on the Waterloo school house.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a construction detail of Pennsylvania keying on the Waterloo school house. Includes a caption pasted below the print that reads "This shows a typical Pennsylvania A-Dutch keying detail. Note the peculiar wedge-shaped notching. This detail is from the Waterloo School House built in 1820."
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a construction detail of Pennsylvania keying on the Waterloo school house.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of the first school house in Waterloo, built in 1820. Mis-identified in the book as located in the Pioneer Village at Doon, actually located in Waterloo Park.
Rempel, John IvanImage of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lippert seated next to each other on a couch, smiling at the camera. Both are sitting with hands crossed at front and have flowers pinned to their chests.
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