Photograph of several boys swimming in Silver Lake in Waterloo Park. Some are standing in front of and on the roof of a wooden structure. Some are dressed in swim suits and others in street dress.
Photograph of several boys swimming in Silver Lake in Waterloo Park. Some …
John Bruegeman was born in 1869 in Hanover, Ontario, owned a tailoring business in Waterloo from 1890 until shortly before his death in 1950. He was married to Sarah Anne Snyder and they had seven da
John Bruegeman was born in 1869 in Hanover, Ontario, owned a tailoring …
Photo of the 1909 winners of the Seagram Cup for lawn bowling. Trophy on table at front and lawn bowling balls on floor at bottom. Left to right; Charles G. Moogk, Third; Ford S. Kumpf, Lead; Charles
Photo of the 1909 winners of the Seagram Cup for lawn bowling. …
Two cannons were loaned to the city in 1895 by A.R. Dickey, deputy-minister of Militia and Defence. They remain in the park today. See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1900.
Two cannons were loaned to the city in 1895 by A.R. Dickey, …
St. Louis congregation began in 1889 when Waterloo Catholics petitioned Reverend Louis Funcken of St. Mary's Church, Berlin (Kitchener) for a Catholic church in Waterloo. The church building was dedi
St. Louis congregation began in 1889 when Waterloo Catholics petitioned Reverend Louis …
Plaque on front of building reads: "First School House in Waterloo, Built 1820". After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near where Kitchener Collegiate Institute and Grand River Hospital a
Plaque on front of building reads: "First School House in Waterloo, Built …
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