Waterloo
4474 Archival description results for 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 PeterA contact sheet featuring 8 photographs of visitors to campus eating a meal in the Festival Room in South Campus Hall likely as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 12 photographs of visitors, possibly alumni, walking around campus likely as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 5 photographs of visitors walking around campus likely as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 11 photographs of visitors, possibly alumni, walking around campus and displays created as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
Voices is an annual anthology published by the University of Waterloo Women's Centre each year in recognition of International Women's Day featuring work submitted by University of Waterloo students.
File consists of photos of a volleyball game, some shots of campus, and a figurine.
ImprintMaterial 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 LibrariesAnniversary issue in three sections of the Waterloo Chronicle, published December 4, 1936. Includes "Inside Story of a modern packing plant - J.M. Schneider Limited", p. 30.
Schneider familyImage of Waterloo City Hall at night decorated in illuminated Christmas lights that are reflected in the wet parking lot surrounding the building.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordContains snapshots of the construction of what appears to be part of Waterloo City Hall.
Kitchener and Waterloo Community FoundationArtistic 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 of Waterloo. University Relations.Image of newly elected members of the Women's Auxiliary of Waterloo College and Seminary standing and smiling toward past president Mrs. C.H. Doerr. Most of the group is seen wearing a hat and gloves.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of newly elected members of the Women's Auxiliary of Waterloo College and Seminary standing and smiling toward past president Mrs. C.H. Doerr. Most of the group is seen wearing a hat and gloves.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImages 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 RecordImages of the temporary buildings used for the University of Waterloo from behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus, down to the UW campus.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImages 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 RecordImages 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 RecordImages 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 RecordImages 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 RecordImages 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 RecordImages 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 RecordImages 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 RecordImage of the exterior of the Seagram Stadium gymnasium. A truck and a partially obscured stadium sign are visible at right.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of the interior of a gymnasium with rows of tables and chairs set up for a meal. A Merry Christmas banner is hanging on the back wall of the room and a Christmas tree is partially visible at right.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Wilfrid Bilzer looking down and shaking hands with Gerald Batke, who is standing with left hand on hip, as Bernhard Stopp and J.W. Dyck look on smiling.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a labourer with back toward camera working on framing the foundation of a second prefabricated building. Laurier's Willison Hall and a completed prefabricated building are included in the background, with cars parked in a lot between the buildings.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of the exterior of a prefabricated next to a large tree. A car is parked outside of the building and a group is are visible walking under the tree toward a permanent building in the distance.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of the exterior of a prefabricated next to a large tree. A car is parked outside of the building and a group of people is visible walking toward permanent building in the distance.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of an unidentified individual standing at a work station inside of a room of a prefabricated building.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImages show exterior and interior of the portable pre-fabricated buildings used for the Waterloo College Associate Faculties (later the University of Waterloo) behind Willison Hall on the Wilfrid Laurier campus on Albert Street.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotographs taken during the opening of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering [Engineering I] building at the University of Waterloo by Leslie Frost.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Beverley Cronmiller smiling while receiving an award surrounded by competition judges and a runner-up.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordOne 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 the exterior of a fire hall with a tower at right taken from across the street.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of the exterior of a fire hall with a tower at right taken from down the street so that the building is seen on a slight angle.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhoto of a postcard depicting members of the Waterloo Fire Department with horse-drawn vehicles in front of fire station. John Simpson seated on fire wagon on left.
The first automotive pumper fire truck was acquired on June 11, 1927. The fire hall was demolished in 1967.
Image of Milton Carter, dressed in a uniform, looking through a window at the back of a room full of stacked children's toys.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of materials relating to the history and development of Waterloo hotel.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region Branch