The first City Hall was built at the corner of Albert and Erb Streets in 1874. The city offices moved in 1961, and the building was demolished in 1969. The fire hall was built circa 1870 and was demo
The first City Hall was built at the corner of Albert and …
Fifteen members of the Waterloo Fire Brigade inside the fire hall. Horse harness can be seen in the background right. Front row, far right, John Simpson (in charge of horses); second from right, Theo
Fifteen members of the Waterloo Fire Brigade inside the fire hall. Horse …
The first City Hall was built at the corner of Albert and Erb Streets in 1874. The city offices moved in 1961 and the building was demolished in 1969. The fire hall was built circa 1870 and demolishe
The first City Hall was built at the corner of Albert and …
The first Town (later City) Hall was built at the corner of Albert and Erb Streets in 1874. The main floor contained the municipal offices and the library, the basement housed the market stalls. The
The first Town (later City) Hall was built at the corner of …
Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company building was constructed in 1879, and occupied by the company in 1880. It was later occupied by the Dominion Life Assurance Company, the Canada Health and Accide
Ontario Mutual Life Assurance Company building was constructed in 1879, and occupied …
Snyder's Furniture Company and Waterloo Manufacturing Company buildings were demolished in 1959 and 1960 to make room for the Waterloo Town Square shopping mall. Farmer's Market demolished in 1965; F
Snyder's Furniture Company and Waterloo Manufacturing Company buildings were demolished in 1959 …
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. …
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.
Thanks to the Archives of Ontario for supporting this project.