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- Reports between 1930 and 1939 missing.Reports between 1930 and 1939 missing.
- View of the north side of King Street west in Kitchener showing a trolley bus or electric bus with a Waterloo sign and the following businesses: Frank's Thrift Store (226 King West); Atkins Children'View of the north side of King Street west in Kitchener showing …
- Company began as Snyder, Roos Upholstering Company in 1885 on King Street just south of Erb Street. In 1903 the founders, Herbert M. Snyder and his brother Alfred H., and their two sisters and HenryCompany began as Snyder, Roos Upholstering Company in 1885 on King Street …
- Sheet with regulations for the collection of household and business garbage in Waterloo, amended April 1948.Sheet with regulations for the collection of household and business garbage in …
- View of the east side of King Street south of Erb Street showing an electric-powered bus (trolley bus), globe street lamps and many automobiles and trucks. Businesses visible include; A.G. Haehnel, DView of the east side of King Street south of Erb Street …
- See "Record" article, June 12, 1948.See "Record" article, June 12, 1948.
- Picnic took place on June 11, 1948 in Waterloo Park. See "Waterloo Chronicle" article April 23, 1948.Picnic took place on June 11, 1948 in Waterloo Park. See "Waterloo …
- See "Waterloo Chronicle" article April 23, 1948.See "Waterloo Chronicle" article April 23, 1948.
- Picnic held June 11, 1948. See "Waterloo Chronicle" article April 23, 1948.Picnic held June 11, 1948. See "Waterloo Chronicle" article April 23, 1948.
- Waterloo Fire Department water truck.Waterloo Fire Department water truck.
- Fire fighters sitting in fire truck in front of the Waterloo Manufacturing Company building at 65-67 King Street south. Note the globe street lamp.Fire fighters sitting in fire truck in front of the Waterloo Manufacturing …
- Fire truck spraying water from a bridge near the Waterloo Memorial Arena.Fire truck spraying water from a bridge near the Waterloo Memorial Arena.
- Members of the Waterloo and Kitchener fire department and others posed by a fire truck. Standing, left to right; (?), (?), Albert Pagel, Phillip Karn, Kitchener Fire Chief, (?). On truck, H. E. Ratz.Members of the Waterloo and Kitchener fire department and others posed by …
- Waterloo Fire fighters on fire truck. Left to right; Lloyd Illerbrun, Bert Tracey, Robert Stuebing, Oscar Eckensviller, George Illerbrun, (?), Albert Pagel. A sign for Doug's Recreation Hall can be sWaterloo Fire fighters on fire truck. Left to right; Lloyd Illerbrun, Bert …
- Two cannons were loaned to the city in 1895 by A.R. Dickey, deputy-minister of Militia and Defence.Two cannons were loaned to the city in 1895 by A.R. Dickey, …
- George A. Drew was Premier of Ontario from 1943 to 1948.George A. Drew was Premier of Ontario from 1943 to 1948.
- Waterloo Region Record, 2 Jan 1948, Section 2, p. 14 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Waterloo Region Record, 2 Jan 1948, Section 2, p. 14 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit …
- Waterloo Region Record, 2 Jan 1948, Section 2, p. 6 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Waterloo Region Record, 2 Jan 1948, Section 2, p. 6 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit …
- Waterloo Region Record, 2 Jan 1948, Section 2, p. 7 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Waterloo Region Record, 2 Jan 1948, Section 2, p. 7 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit …
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