Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The pavilion was constructed in 1897 and removed from the park in 1972. See PC11 for original postcard postmarked 1913.
Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The …
Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The pavilion was constructed in 1897 and removed from the park in 1972. Written on reverse: "Done by Elinor Rau, Elmira".
Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The …
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 the
See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Post marked 1913. Waterloo Park …
Group of "Daily Record" newspaper carriers at the carriers' picnic held at Waterloo Park August 6, 1923. Boys and girls and some adults posed in front of the Park pavilion. "Daily Record" is spelled
Group of "Daily Record" newspaper carriers at the carriers' picnic held at …
After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational School (KCI), where the family of Levi and Margaret Carroll lived in it until Margaret's death in 189
After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate …
After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational School (KCI), where the family of Levi and Margaret Carroll lived in it until Margaret's death in 189
After 1842 building was moved to King Street West near Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate …
Group photo of the first Waterloo Boys Band with Professor Enea Tovarelli directing. They are in front of the pavilion at Waterloo Park. Front row, left to right; Harry Thomas, Walter Schaefer. Secon
Group photo of the first Waterloo Boys Band with Professor Enea Tovarelli …
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