House at 61 Water Street (later Dorset Street), west side, owned by Julius Knauff, with his family on the front lawn. Taken Labour Day, 1904. House was later owned by William Henderson, prominent Wat
House at 61 Water Street (later Dorset Street), west side, owned by …
Photograph of an unidentified military band marching in parade down King Street North. Waterloo Post Office tower visible as well as the Kraft Block building, W. Henderson & Sons Bakery, and Schendel
Photograph of an unidentified military band marching in parade down King Street …
Group of men gathered for a picnic. All are Waterloo merchants or businessmen. Front row, left to right; (?), Aloysius Bauer. Middle row, left to right; (?), Jacob Kaufman, (?), (?), Levi Groebel, (?
Group of men gathered for a picnic. All are Waterloo merchants or …
This image was scanned from page 47 of the Confederation Number Diamond Jubilee publication on July 1, 1927. Visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Waterloo Public Library to view full publ
This image was scanned from page 47 of the Confederation Number Diamond …
Special section of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record newspaper celebrating Waterloo becoming a city. Includes a brief history of Waterloo (page 3); photographs of Waterloo's mayors (page 3); Waterloo Col
Special section of the Kitchener-Waterloo Record newspaper celebrating Waterloo becoming a city. …
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