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- Canadian Bank of Commerce opened in Waterloo at King and Erb streets in 1889.Canadian Bank of Commerce opened in Waterloo at King and Erb streets …
- Dominion Life established in 1889 as Dominion Life Assurance Company. Bought by Manulife in 1985. See Detail photographs for closer view of the image.Dominion Life established in 1889 as Dominion Life Assurance Company. Bought by …
- C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.
- See also P 81 P 83; H 9 9; H 9 10 for two parts of the panoramic view. This image has also been included as part of a set of three images taken from the top of Central School on Central Street. ThisSee also P 81 P 83; H 9 9; H 9 10 …
- Jacob Henzel was a photographer in Waterloo in 1884. See Reverse image for photographer's information.Jacob Henzel was a photographer in Waterloo in 1884. See Reverse image …
- Jacob Henzel was a photographer in Waterloo in 1884.Jacob Henzel was a photographer in Waterloo in 1884.
- Information on reverse given by donor is incorrect. Jacob Henzel (Hentzel) was a photographer in Waterloo in 1884.Information on reverse given by donor is incorrect. Jacob Henzel (Hentzel) was …
- G.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.G.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.
- C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.
- C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.
- C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.
- C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.
- C.E. Schneider and Company existed in New Hamburg in 1887.C.E. Schneider and Company existed in New Hamburg in 1887.
- See reverse for correspondence. Stuebing and Son was established in 1881 as Stuebing and Company by Henry Stuebing. Name changed to Stuebing and Son in 1907 when Henry Stuebing joined his father in tSee reverse for correspondence. Stuebing and Son was established in 1881 as …
- German Methodist Church built in 1871. St. John's Lutheran Church built in 1882 and burned down in 1959. See also: P80 and P83. Part of a series of three views taken from the roof of the Central SchoGerman Methodist Church built in 1871. St. John's Lutheran Church built in …
- See also: P80 P 83; H 9 9 to H 9 11 and K 24 for full image.See also: P80 P 83; H 9 9 to H 9 11 …
- Central School was built in 1855 with many additions and renovations over the years and demolished in 1952. See also: P 81 and P 83 and H-9-9 and H-9-10 for other sections of the panoramic view. K 24Central School was built in 1855 with many additions and renovations over …
- Original wood frame church building at King and Bridgeport Road (formerly Cedar and Laurel Street) constructed in 1837. The structure was torn down and the land sold to the federal government in 1882Original wood frame church building at King and Bridgeport Road (formerly Cedar …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- See also: P 80, P 81 and P 83 for sections; also H-9-9, H-9-10 and H-9-11.See also: P 80, P 81 and P 83 for sections; also …
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