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- Exterior view from the Albert and Dupont Streets corner showing the James J. Brown Auditorium and the balcony above. This library building opened in 1966.Exterior view from the Albert and Dupont Streets corner showing the James …
- Current library building constructed in 1965.Current library building constructed in 1965.
- View of children's section of the library at Albert and Dupont streets.View of children's section of the library at Albert and Dupont streets.
- Ribbon cutting ceremonies at the second library building at Albert and Dupont streets. Left to right; Brian Land, Director of the School of Library Science, University of Toronto cutting the ribbon;Ribbon cutting ceremonies at the second library building at Albert and Dupont …
- The second library building was constructed between 1965 and 1966 and opened in June of 1966.The second library building was constructed between 1965 and 1966 and opened …
- The second library building at Albert and Dupont streets was opened in June of 1966. James J. Brown was Chief Librarian from 1963 to 1983.The second library building at Albert and Dupont streets was opened in …
- Library building at Albert and Dupont streets opened in June of 1966.Library building at Albert and Dupont streets opened in June of 1966.
- The second library building at Albert and Dupont streets opened in June of 1966.The second library building at Albert and Dupont streets opened in June …
- Three men seated at a banquet table at the official opening of the second library building at 35 Albert Street on June 11, 1966. Left to right; William Townsend; Paul Bauer; John Snell.Three men seated at a banquet table at the official opening of …
- Waterloo Town Square and its office building was constructed between 1960 and 1961. The office tower was torn down approximately 2005.Waterloo Town Square and its office building was constructed between 1960 and …
- Businesses listed under "Corporate Names" have advertisements in the yearbook. Only a sample of the pages have been digitized. To see the full yearbook, please visit the Ellis Little Local History RoBusinesses listed under "Corporate Names" have advertisements in the yearbook. Only a …
- Pamphlet containing the names and contact information for the City of Waterloo Mayor, Aldermen, City Clerk, Treasurer and Tax Collector, Assessment Commissioner, Engineer, Police Chief, Fire Chief, PPamphlet containing the names and contact information for the City of Waterloo …
- See Detail photographs for text and photographs.See Detail photographs for text and photographs.
- Second library building at Albert and Dupont streets during construction in 1966.Second library building at Albert and Dupont streets during construction in 1966.
- Kitchener-Waterloo Record, 1960 The fire hall was built circa 1870 and demolished in 1966. The farmers' market building was built circa 1910 and demolished in 1965 (along with 39 Albert street) to make room for the current libraryKitchener-Waterloo Record, 1960 The fire hall was built circa 1870 and demolished in 1966. The …
- The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as a joint venture of the H.V. McKay Company of Melbourne, Australia and the Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Limited tThe Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as …
- The Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as a joint venture of the H.V. McKay Company of Melbourne, Australia and the Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Limited tThe Sunshine Waterloo Company (later SunarHauserman Limited) was started in 1930 as …
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Waterloo Public Library is very grateful to the Good Foundation Inc. and the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation for their generous funding of the Waterloo Chronicle digitization project.
Thanks to the Archives of Ontario for supporting this project.