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- Head and shoulders portrait of Charles Brisbin, Chief Librarian of Waterloo Public Library from 1960 to 1963.Head and shoulders portrait of Charles Brisbin, Chief Librarian of Waterloo Public …
- The Globe Furniture Company was moved to Waterloo in 1910 after 21 years of successful business in Walkerville, Ontario. Edward F. Seagram, Aloyes Bauer and John Letter found a location on the west sThe Globe Furniture Company was moved to Waterloo in 1910 after 21 …
- Dominion Life established in 1889 as Dominion Life Assurance Company. Bought by Manulife in 1985.Dominion Life established in 1889 as Dominion Life Assurance Company. Bought by …
- Called Waterloo Lutheran Seminary from 1911-1925; then became known as Waterloo College until 1960 when it became Waterloo Lutheran Seminary with two divisions: Waterloo University College and WaterlCalled Waterloo Lutheran Seminary from 1911-1925; then became known as Waterloo College …
- Original wood frame church building at King and Bridgeport (formerly Cedar and Laurel Street) Road 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 (formerly Cedar and …
- Representatives of the University of Waterloo, St. Jerome's College (later University) and Renison College at the signing of the Federation Agreement between the three institutions. Seated left to riRepresentatives of the University of Waterloo, St. Jerome's College (later University) and …
- Called Waterloo Lutheran Seminary from 1911-1925; then became known as Waterloo College until 1960 when it became Waterloo Lutheran Seminary with two divisions: Waterloo University College and WaterlCalled Waterloo Lutheran Seminary from 1911-1925; then became known as Waterloo College …
- Called Waterloo Lutheran Seminary from 1911-1925; then became known as Waterloo College until 1960 when it became Waterloo Lutheran Seminary with two divisions: Waterloo University College and WaterlCalled Waterloo Lutheran Seminary from 1911-1925; then became known as Waterloo College …
- The first Town (later City) Hall was built at the corner of Albert and Erb Streets in 1874. The main floor contained the municipal offices and the library, the basement housed the market stalls. TheThe first Town (later City) Hall was built at the corner of …
- The farmers' market building was built circa 1910 and demolished to make room for the current library building in 1965. A farmers' market had operated in the area since 1867, operating in the basemenThe farmers' market building was built circa 1910 and demolished to make …
- The farmers' market building was built circa 1910 and demolished to make room for the current library building in 1965. A farmers' market had operated in the area since 1867, operating in the basemenThe farmers' market building was built circa 1910 and demolished to make …
- The farmers' market building was built circa 1910 and demolished in 1965 to make room for the current library building at 35 Albert Street. A farmers' market had operated in the area since 1867, operThe farmers' market building was built circa 1910 and demolished in 1965 …
- Waterloo Town Square and its office building were constructed between 1960-1961. K-Mart was built in 1965. See Waterloo Chronicle, May 5, 1965 for more information.Waterloo Town Square and its office building were constructed between 1960-1961. K-Mart …
- Part of station at 105 King Street South on left, also Snyder's Furniture Company factory on right.Part of station at 105 King Street South on left, also Snyder's …
- Note the balcony which was enclosed during the renovations which took place between 1987 and 1989.Note the balcony which was enclosed during the renovations which took place …
- View of the exterior of the second library building at Albert and Dupont Streets. Note the balcony which was enclosed during the 1987 to 1989 renovations, and the late model car in the parking lot.View of the exterior of the second library building at Albert and …
- Built 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new library was built in 1966 and the old site became Police headquarters and is now the Habitat for Humanity Canada head office. Lion's CBuilt 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new library …
- Dupont Street exterior showing James J. Brown Auditorium and balcony above.Dupont Street exterior showing James J. Brown Auditorium and balcony above.
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