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- Photograph of early sketch of Waterloo showing Seagram Distillery on the left and spire of St. John's Lutheran Church in the background right.Photograph of early sketch of Waterloo showing Seagram Distillery on the left …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- Note the cattle byres around the distillery. Cattle were fed the grains and distillery waste. In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite MNote the cattle byres around the distillery. Cattle were fed the grains …
- This is a printed illustration of the historic Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Distillery. The illustration was created by the Seagram Museum in 1984.This is a printed illustration of the historic Joseph E. Seagram and …
- In 1857, William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterIn 1857, William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- Waterloo Region Record, 16 Dec 2003, B6 This is an index record. To view the full content, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Waterloo Region Record, 16 Dec 2003, B6 This is an index record. To view the full content, please visit …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- To view the Then/Now photos, please click on the thumbnail image and use the drop-down "Page" field to see the "Then" photo and the "Now" photo. For more details on the "Then" photo, please see the oTo view the Then/Now photos, please click on the thumbnail image and …
- Walcoff, Matt, Rex Magazine, August/September 2006, 30-33 Photos of buildingsThis is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Walcoff, Matt, Rex Magazine, August/September 2006, 30-33 Photos of buildingsThis is an index record. To read the full article, …
- This building on Father David Bauer drive was part of the Seagram Distillery specifically a machine shop. Currently Sole Restaurant and Wine Bar. See fire insurance maps of 1942 for details.This building on Father David Bauer drive was part of the Seagram …
- Aerial view of uptown Waterloo. Waterloo Town Square development can be seen, Seagram's Distillery, the Marsland Centre and the public library among other buildings.Aerial view of uptown Waterloo. Waterloo Town Square development can be seen, …
- Joseph E. Seagram was asked in 1864 by William Hespeler, co-owner of the Granite Mills & Waterloo Distillery, to manage his interests while he was in Europe. Seagram purchased Hespeler's share of theJoseph E. Seagram was asked in 1864 by William Hespeler, co-owner of …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- The pipe is now part of the City of Waterloo Museum collection. The blue recycling bins in the photos have the design that was issued in 1993.The pipe is now part of the City of Waterloo Museum collection. …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- Only a selection of pages have been scanned. To view the entire document, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Waterloo Public Library.Only a selection of pages have been scanned. To view the entire …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
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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.
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