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- Photograph of Elizabeth (Betty) and Bud (Clarence) Clair of Waterloo.Photograph of Elizabeth (Betty) and Bud (Clarence) Clair of Waterloo.
- 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 …
- Ellis Little was born in Monkton, Ontario in 1924 and attended teachers' college in Stratford. He also earned two undergraduate degrees and a Master's Degree in Education from the University of WesteEllis Little was born in Monkton, Ontario in 1924 and attended teachers' …
- View of main Albert Street entrance taken from steps of former Carnegie Library building at Albert and Dorset Streets.View of main Albert Street entrance taken from steps of former Carnegie …
- See Detail Photographs for the second place winner, the honourable mentions and the contest rules.See Detail Photographs for the second place winner, the honourable mentions and …
- See Detail Photographs for the second place winner, the honourable mentions and the contest rules.See Detail Photographs for the second place winner, the honourable mentions and …
- Biographical information pertaining to David Bean.Biographical information pertaining to David Bean.
- Please visit the Waterloo Public Library to enquire about physical copies of "Profiles from the Past, Faces of the Future." The Waterloo 150 project was funded by a grant from the Waterloo Regional HPlease visit the Waterloo Public Library to enquire about physical copies of …
- Building constructed in 1966. Expansion built between 1987-1988.Building constructed in 1966. Expansion built between 1987-1988.
- 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 later the Habitat for Humanity Canada head office.Built 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new library …
- Built in 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new library building was built in 1966 and the old site became Police headquarters and is now the Habitat for Humanity Canada head offiBuilt in 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new …
- Photo taken from the roof of the Marsland Centre office building, showing the library's addition that was completed in 1988.Photo taken from the roof of the Marsland Centre office building, showing …
- Exterior view from the roof of the Marsland Centre office building showing also the Carnegie Library.Exterior view from the roof of the Marsland Centre office building showing …
- The branch opened in 1970, and was originally called Parkside Library Branch.The branch opened in 1970, and was originally called Parkside Library Branch.
- Opened in 1966. Expansion done between 1987 and 1989.Opened in 1966. Expansion done between 1987 and 1989.
- Wilfrid Laurier University Library off of Albert Street.Wilfrid Laurier University Library off of Albert Street.
- View of the intersection of King and Erb streets showing the Hotel Waterloo.View of the intersection of King and Erb streets showing the Hotel …
- Called Waterloo Lutheran Seminary from 1911-1925. It then became known as Waterloo College until 1960 when it changed to Waterloo Lutheran Seminary with two divisions: Waterloo University College andCalled Waterloo Lutheran Seminary from 1911-1925. It then became known as Waterloo …
- View of UW signage at University Avenue and Seagram Drive.View of UW signage at University Avenue and Seagram Drive.
- Exterior of the Waterloo Memorial Recreation complex at 101 Father David Bauer drive.Exterior of the Waterloo Memorial Recreation complex at 101 Father David Bauer …
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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.
