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- Aerial view of the Carling Brewery.Aerial view of the Carling Brewery.
- View of King Street looking south toward William Street. First United Church can be seen on the right, and Labatt Brewery in the background. Note the streetlamps.View of King Street looking south toward William Street. First United Church ...
- Aerial view of King Street looking south towards William Street. Waterloo Town Square can be seen as well as the City Hotel and the Labatt Brewery (formerly Kuntz then Carling Brewery) at King and William Streets. Note the crane on the left and men on the roof; possibly taken during ...Aerial view of King Street looking south towards William Street. Waterloo Town ...
- Exterior of the Labatt Brewery and beer store at 155 King Street south. The fountain is visible on the left.Exterior of the Labatt Brewery and beer store at 155 King Street ...
- Exterior of Labatt Brewery and beer store at 155 King Street south.Exterior of Labatt Brewery and beer store at 155 King Street south.
- Aerial view of the Labatt Brewery plant at Caroline and William streets.Aerial view of the Labatt Brewery plant at Caroline and William streets.
- This is a photo of the Kuntz-Labatt House at 167 King Street S. in Waterloo. This house was built in 1844 by David Kuntz who was also the owner of Spring Brewery, later known as L. Kuntz Park Brewery, then Carling Brewery and finally Labatt Brewery. Labatt Brewery closed in ...This is a photo of the Kuntz-Labatt House at 167 King Street ...
- Photograph of staff of the Kuntz Brewery posing with some of their lager bottles and barrels. Horizontal sign just above men standing says "F. Bauer Brewer and Maltster"Photograph of staff of the Kuntz Brewery posing with some of their ...
- Aerial view of the Labatt Brewery plant, likely from the 1970s. King street across the bottom, Park street across the top, Caroline street (with railroad tracks) across the middle. Allen street is in the upper left corner, Norman street in the upper right, and William street off frame to the ...Aerial view of the Labatt Brewery plant, likely from the 1970s. King ...
- Photograph of a promotional drawing of the Kuntz Brewery at William and Caroline Streets. Note the telephone number 234.Photograph of a promotional drawing of the Kuntz Brewery at William and ...
- View of the fountain and small park belonging to the Kuntz Brewery. Children can be seen playing in the fountain. Note cars and trucks in the background, and building in background with Oldsmobile, Oakland Car and G.M.C. Trucks sign.View of the fountain and small park belonging to the Kuntz Brewery. ...
- The Brewery fountain located at King and William Streets.The Brewery fountain located at King and William Streets.
- This photo was taken from the top of the Marsland Centre by Bob Rowell in 1972. This photo depicts the shopping mall at Waterloo Town Square, in between King Street and Caroline Street. Note Seagram's Distillery on the right hand side of the photo, and the Labatt Brewery in the ...This photo was taken from the top of the Marsland Centre by ...
- Children playing in the fountain in front of the Kuntz Brewery at King and William Streets. In the background is a horse-drawn wagon, late model cars and shop fronts with awnings.Children playing in the fountain in front of the Kuntz Brewery at ...
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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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