Waterloo
4474 Archival description results for Waterloo
Left to right: unidentified individual, Bruce Gellatly, Al Gordon, Dr. Reaman, Mrs. Reaman.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Left to right: Mrs. Needles, Mr. Dunton, J.G. Hagey, Carl Pollock (addressing), Mrs. Hagey.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Left to right: John Bergsma, Mrs. T.L. Batke, H.E. Petch, Mrs. Needles, Mr. Dunton.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Left to right: H.E. Petch, Mrs. Needles, Mr. Dunton, Mr. Needles.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Left to right: Mrs. Needles, Mr. Dunton, J.G. Hagey, I. Needles[?], Mrs. Hagey, Bill Davis.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Left to right: Mrs. Hagey, Bill Davis, Carl Pollock, Mrs. Petch.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Left to right: H.E. Petch, Mrs. Needles, Mr. Dunton, J.G. Hagey, Mrs. J.G. Hagey.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Left to right: Pollock, Hagey, Davis, Needles(L-R) Pollock, Hagey, Davis, Needles.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Left to right: Mrs. Pollock, H.E. Petch, Mrs. Needles, Mr. Dunton, J.G. Hagey.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Material created and accumulated by Jim Keron during his time as an undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo. Includes music posters, buttons, photographs, flyers, meeting minutes and other textual records as well as items related to Keron’s participation in planning Summer Weekend 68, Orientation 68, and Orientation 69.
Keron, James RobertOne aerial photograph of J.M. Schneider stock farm in Waterloo, on the site of the former Seagram stables.
Schneider familyTwo photographs of sheep outdoors at the J.M. Schneider stock farm in Waterloo on site of former Seagram stables.
Schneider familyFile consists of plans drawn by G.V.H.
Dixon, RossFile consists of two sets of house plans drawn by W.G.S. for the Westmount Construction Co.
Dixon, RossFile consists of house plans (with revisions) drawn by W.G.S. for the Westmount Construction Co.
Dixon, RossFile consists of house plans by the Westmount Construction Co., for parcel 18, being parts of lots 19 and 20, at 87 Somerset Crescent in Waterloo.
Dixon, RossFile consists of house plans by the Westmount Construction Co.
Dixon, RossFile consists of house plans by the Westmount Construction Co. Plans are for Lot 13 on Somerset Crescent, Waterloo.
Dixon, RossImages consist of event held at Dana Porter's rare book room commemorating acquisition of John Herbert's papers, manuscripts, letters, and articles. People present in the photos include: John Herbert, Rota Lister, Stuart MacKinnon, Susan Mavor and, Murray Shepherd.
Head and body studio portrait of Emma Kaufman seen looking off camera in a white dress and standing with hands at front.
Rieder and Anthes familyThis photograph, ca. 1900, shows a woman crossing the West side of King St. North in Waterloo. The street railway tracks are clearly visible, as are the storefronts with awnings down. The most visible sign is "J. Schondelmayer." A German flag is hanging from an upper window and store fronts appear to be decorated with greenery.
Company of NeighboursThis photograph shows an arch of greenery over King. St. at Erb. The Waterloo Hotel is visible on the right with "Canadian Bank of Commerce" sign on the side.
Company of NeighboursOne photograph of a section of King Street, Waterloo, Ont. showing recently completed paving work by Standardite Paving. Also visible in the photograph are streetcar tracks, early street lights and automobiles.
Denton, ErnestFile consists of clippings, notes and histories relating to the history and development of various buildings in the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchFile consists of photographs, snapshots, and negatives of buildings around Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge. Includes images of the intersection at King and Frederick Streets in Kitchener, the Dana Porter Library at the University of Waterloo, the interior of the Waterloo City Centre at 100 Regina Street South, Cambridge Place, and the Cambridge campus of Conestoga College.
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