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1971 Archival description results for Waterloo

1926 results directly related Exclude narrower terms

Waterloo College, Class Moving

Images of the portable pre-fabricated buildings used for the Waterloo College Associate Faculties (later the University of Waterloo) being moved from behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus on Albert Street to the University of Waterloo campus.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

Waterloo College, Class Moving

Images of the portable pre-fabricated buildings used for the Waterloo College Associate Faculties (later the University of Waterloo) being moved from behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus on Albert Street to the University of Waterloo campus.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

Waterloo College, Class Moving

Images of the portable pre-fabricated buildings used for the Waterloo College Associate Faculties (later the University of Waterloo) being moved from behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus on Albert Street to the University of Waterloo campus.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

Waterloo College, Class Moving

Images of the portable pre-fabricated buildings used for the Waterloo College Associate Faculties (later the University of Waterloo) being moved from behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus on Albert Street to the University of Waterloo campus.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

Waterloo College, Class Moving

Images of the portable pre-fabricated buildings used for the Waterloo College Associate Faculties (later the University of Waterloo) being moved from behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus on Albert Street to the University of Waterloo campus.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

Waterloo College, Class Moving

Images of the portable pre-fabricated buildings used for the Waterloo College Associate Faculties (later the University of Waterloo) being moved from behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus on Albert Street to the University of Waterloo campus.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

Waterloo College, Class Moving

Images of the portable pre-fabricated buildings used for the Waterloo College Associate Faculties (later the University of Waterloo) being moved from behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus on Albert Street to the University of Waterloo campus.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

Waterloo College, Class Moving

Images of the portable pre-fabricated buildings used for the Waterloo College Associate Faculties (later the University of Waterloo) being moved from behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus on Albert Street to the University of Waterloo campus.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

Waterloo College Associate Faculties, Physics and Mathematics Building.

Artistic rendering of the Waterloo College Associate Faculties Physics and Mathematics Building by Shore & Moffat Architects. Includes a perspective of office wing and main entrance, and an aerial view of the building.

Picture caption included on verso reads: "A large (110,000 sq. ft.) three-storey Physics and Mathematics building, of contemporary design, is the next building scheduled for construction by Waterloo College Associate Faculties. Along with the recently-completed Chemistry and Chemical Engineering building, it will form the nucleus of the future University of Waterloo. More than 2,000 engineering students will be enrolled by 1965. Total cost of the physics and maths facilities will be $2,500,000.00 including equipment. The Foundation Company of Canada is the building contractor and excavation work is now underway. The building will be ready for occupancy September of 1959."

University Relations

Warren and Mary Ober group study rooms.

Material created and accumulated by the University of Waterloo Library during the planning, development, and construction of the Warren and Mary Ober group study rooms on the tenth floor of Dana Porter Library. Includes approval forms, renderings, plans, and a document developed by the Group Study Room Planning Team outlining the features of a well-equipped study room. Also includes an invitation to the grand opening of the study rooms held on April 25, 2012.

University of Waterloo Libraries.

Visit of John Manley to Kitchener-Waterloo.

Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his appointment as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration related to the planning of two scheduled visits for John Manley, Minister of Industry, to the Kitchener-Waterloo area. Records include correspondence and draft itineraries.

Telegdi, Andrew Peter

Unknown picnic at Waterloo Park.

Film of an unidentified picnic in Waterloo Park. Includes adults and children conversing, playing games and participating in races based on age and gender, and a view of home plate as a group of men play baseball.

Schneider family

University of Waterloo, Parade

Image of smiling students standing around a candle made out of paper on a platform being towed by a tractor as part of a parade. A Flame of Knowledge banner is hanging from the side of the platform. The Wilfrid Laurier University Arts Building is visible in background.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

University of Waterloo, Parade

Image of a parade float procession. Three students seated on the back of a convertible wearing Waterloo sweaters are visible smiling and waving at the camera. The truck behind them has a Go Warriors Go sign on the front with a partially visible Science sign along the side. The Wilfrid Laurier University Arts Building is visible in background.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

University of Waterloo, Parade

Image of students on a United Nations themed parade float. The group is seen dressed in costumes representative of the country they are representing and are smiling toward the camera from the back of a flatbed truck. Two large flags, including the Union Jack, are waving from the back of the float along with a St. Jerome's Arts sign.

Kitchener-Waterloo Record

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