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- Built in 1820. After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near where Kitchener Collegiate Institute and Grand River Hospital are now. The family of Levi and Margaret Carroll lived in it untilBuilt in 1820. After 1842 building was moved to King Street West …
- 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, …
- Waterloo Park pavilion in background.Waterloo Park pavilion in background.
- Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The pavilion was constructed in 1897 and removed from the park in 1972.Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The …
- See Detail photographs for closer view of image.See Detail photographs for closer view of image.
- Jackson, Adam, Waterloo Chronicle, 22 Feb 2018, p. 4 Aaron Hornostaj continues to fight for the baseball diamonds in Waterloo Park.Jackson, Adam, Waterloo Chronicle, 22 Feb 2018, p. 4 Aaron Hornostaj continues to fight for the baseball diamonds in Waterloo Park.
- Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The pavilion was constructed in 1897 and removed from the park in 1972.Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The …
- Unidentified person feeding the geese and ducks at Waterloo Park. Writing on the slide indicates that the goose being fed was named "George."Unidentified person feeding the geese and ducks at Waterloo Park. Writing on …
- The Victorian Gardens were redesigned and the stone structure was added in 2000 as one of the City of Waterloo's millennium projects. For more information, see "Waterloo Park to get millennium faceliThe Victorian Gardens were redesigned and the stone structure was added in …
- Photos showing swans and ducks on Silver Lake in Waterloo Park.Photos showing swans and ducks on Silver Lake in Waterloo Park.
- View of the Waterloo Park zoo showing two small girls drinking from a water fountain. Animal enclosures can be seen in the background.View of the Waterloo Park zoo showing two small girls drinking from …
- The covered grandstand was built by Alois Bauer in 1894 and accomodated spectators for local sports events, bicycle, motorcycle and dog races. The grandstand was sold to the Town in 1920 by the WaterThe covered grandstand was built by Alois Bauer in 1894 and accomodated …
- Correspondence and 1916 postmark on reverse. See PC07 for different view of the gate.Correspondence and 1916 postmark on reverse. See PC07 for different view of …
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Post marked 1913. Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The pavilion was constructed in 1897 and removed from theSee reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Post marked 1913. Waterloo Park …
- Correspondence and postage stamp on reverse. Postmarked 1908. The covered grandstand was built by Alois Bauer in 1894 and accomodated spectators for local sports events, bicycle, motorcycle and dog rCorrespondence and postage stamp on reverse. Postmarked 1908. The covered grandstand was …
- The boathouse was built in 1901 by Charles G. Moogk. See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked 1913.The boathouse was built in 1901 by Charles G. Moogk. See reverse …
- Photo of people swimming in Silver Lake in Waterloo Park. Floating raft can be seen.Photo of people swimming in Silver Lake in Waterloo Park. Floating raft …
- Jackson, Adam, Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On), 5 Jul 2018, p. 1 Aerial photo of Waterloo Park's Silver Lake.Jackson, Adam, Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On), 5 Jul 2018, p. 1 Aerial photo of Waterloo Park's Silver Lake.
- Mallard and Pekin ducks on Silver Lake in Waterloo Park.Mallard and Pekin ducks on Silver Lake in Waterloo Park.
- Unidentified boy feeding an apple to the rabbits in the Waterloo Park Wildlife Display in August 1970.Unidentified boy feeding an apple to the rabbits in the Waterloo Park …
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