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- This is a photo of 115 William Street West in Waterloo. This slide was mounted in February of 1993.This is a photo of 115 William Street West in Waterloo. This …
- The new Waterloo Public Library building was opened in 1966, and can be seen in this photo. The new Waterloo City Hall was opened in 1987. This photo was taken between those dates.The new Waterloo Public Library building was opened in 1966, and can …
- Photo published in "100 Years of Progress in Waterloo County, Canada: semi-centennial 1856-1906".Photo published in "100 Years of Progress in Waterloo County, Canada: semi-centennial …
- Thomas Hilliard was the founder of the Dominion Life Assurance Company. Photo was published in "100 Years of Progress in Waterloo County, Canada: semi-centennial souvenir 1856-1906".Thomas Hilliard was the founder of the Dominion Life Assurance Company. Photo …
- English Methodist church was built circa 1890.English Methodist church was built circa 1890.
- Vrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Jul 2017, p. 1 Photo of Benninger with Harmony Lunch sign.Vrbanac, Bob, Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Jul 2017, p. 1 Photo of Benninger with Harmony Lunch sign.
- Formerly the Kuntz Brewery started by David Kuntz in the 1830s. The business was called Spring Brewery because it used water from a spring on the property. In the early 1870s, his son Louis took overFormerly the Kuntz Brewery started by David Kuntz in the 1830s. The …
- Beattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 18 May 2017, p. 6 Alexandra Park receives an expansion.Beattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 18 May 2017, p. 6 Alexandra Park receives an expansion.
- Formerly the Kuntz Brewery started by David Kuntz in the 1830s. The business was called Spring Brewery because it used water from a spring on the property. In the early 1870s, his son Louis took overFormerly the Kuntz Brewery started by David Kuntz in the 1830s. The …
- Please scroll to the bottom of the page to see the transcribed text. To see the original document, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Main Branch of the Waterloo Public LibraryPlease scroll to the bottom of the page to see the transcribed …
- To see the original document please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Main Branch of the Waterloo Public LibraryTo see the original document please visit the Ellis Little Local History …
- Beattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Oct 2016, p. 1, column 2 Proposed watermain construction connecting the William Street and Strange Street pumping stations will mean cutting down historic trees.Beattie, Samantha, Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Oct 2016, p. 1, column 2 Proposed watermain construction connecting the William Street and Strange Street pumping stations …
- Please scroll to the bottom of the page to see the transcribed text. To see the original document, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Main Branch of the Waterloo Public LibraryPlease scroll to the bottom of the page to see the transcribed …
- 1908 map updated to 1913. Weaver Street later became Dawson Street. See Detail images for closer view of map.1908 map updated to 1913. Weaver Street later became Dawson Street. See …
- To see the original document please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Main Branch of the Waterloo Public LibraryTo see the original document please visit the Ellis Little Local History …
- 1920 map updated in 1929. See detail photographs for enhanced view of the map.1920 map updated in 1929. See detail photographs for enhanced view of …
- 1908 map updated to 1913. Morley Street no longer exists.1908 map updated to 1913. Morley Street no longer exists.
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