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- Addison Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo from 1896 to his death in 1929.Addison Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo from 1896 to his death …
- Andrews, Coral, Most Magazine, Summer 2012, 13-Dec Photo of Amanda KnappThis is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Andrews, Coral, Most Magazine, Summer 2012, 13-Dec Photo of Amanda KnappThis is an index record. To read the full …
- D'Amato, Luisa, Waterloo Region Record, 16 Mar 2011, B2 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.D'Amato, Luisa, Waterloo Region Record, 16 Mar 2011, B2 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit …
- Waterloo Region Record, 17 Feb 2005, B2 Photos of winnersThis is an index record. To view the full content, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Waterloo Region Record, 17 Feb 2005, B2 Photos of winnersThis is an index record. To view the full content, …
- Woman wearing a hat, with a feather and ruffled collar. The Schott family came from Germany and settled in Erbsville. These are their family photos.Woman wearing a hat, with a feather and ruffled collar. The Schott …
- Group photograph of members of the Fry family attending a family reunion at Galt in 1925. Standing near a wooden structure, possibly a bandshell or outdoor dance hall. Note two signs about upcoming mGroup photograph of members of the Fry family attending a family reunion …
- Group of six women seated outside on the grass. Woman in the middle wearing a large hat and eating something (ice cream) off of a saucer; the other women seem to be holding ice cream cones.Group of six women seated outside on the grass. Woman in the …
- A man, woman and small boy sitting on porch steps of a house.A man, woman and small boy sitting on porch steps of a …
- Man and woman standing together in a driveway with an automobile parked behind them. Note the flowering bush to the right.Man and woman standing together in a driveway with an automobile parked …
- Three young women standing together outside in a yard. Note the dresses, long necklaces and large bows in their hair.Three young women standing together outside in a yard. Note the dresses, …
- Possibly relatives of the Dotzert or Ewald families of Waterloo, Ontario.Possibly relatives of the Dotzert or Ewald families of Waterloo, Ontario.
- Group of women and two men posing outside by trees. Note the large ties on the women and the sailor style blouses.Group of women and two men posing outside by trees. Note the …
- Group of eleven women lying on the grass on their stomachs facing the camera. Note the "ties" and "sailor-style" blouses.Group of eleven women lying on the grass on their stomachs facing …
- Portrait of two women standing, both in long dresses, one wearing white with lace (wedding dress?), the other in a dark colour with lace trim on the bodice.Portrait of two women standing, both in long dresses, one wearing white …
- Group of nine unidentified women posing outside.Group of nine unidentified women posing outside.
- Photograph of two women standing in a field wearing long dresses and straw hats. Group of men can be seen walking in the background.Photograph of two women standing in a field wearing long dresses and …
- Postcard with group photograph of two men and nine women standing and seated on the grass. Women in long dresses and the men in hats. One man and one woman are holding long sticks - possibly fishingPostcard with group photograph of two men and nine women standing and …
- The white middy or sailor blouse was worn by women around 1912 and onward over a skirt. Back row, third from left is Alberta Mae Dotzert. See also I-4-54 and I-4-91.The white middy or sailor blouse was worn by women around 1912 …
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