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- Hill, Valerie, Waterloo Region Record, 15 Nov 2014, D3 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Hill, Valerie, Waterloo Region Record, 15 Nov 2014, D3 This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit …
- Group of men and women standing on snow covered hill with toboggans.Group of men and women standing on snow covered hill with toboggans.
- Photograph of group of three women and two children sitting on grass holding baskets of flowers, with a boy standing behind. One woman seated in a chair. One woman is sitting on a hammock.Photograph of group of three women and two children sitting on grass …
- Photograph of two women and one man on a beach wearing bathing costumes. The man appears to be seated in a small boat.Photograph of two women and one man on a beach wearing bathing …
- Seven small photographs mounted on cardboard. They include: three women wearing hats, a woman leaning on her folded arms, a man in a large straw hat, an infant in a fur suit and two women posing togeSeven small photographs mounted on cardboard. They include: three women wearing hats, …
- Photograph of four women and three men sitting or gathered around a couch, one man is playing the guitar. None of the subjects are looking at the camera.Photograph of four women and three men sitting or gathered around a …
- Green and Company were photographers in Kitchener between 1896 and 1910. See also 872-365.Green and Company were photographers in Kitchener between 1896 and 1910. See …
- Tintypes were patented in 1854 and were commonplace for decades. Before the carte de visite, they were the only alternative to more expensive types of photographs. In the 1890s they were popular as aTintypes were patented in 1854 and were commonplace for decades. Before the …
- Addison C. Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo from 1896 through 1925. Same person as in 872-261.Addison C. Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo from 1896 through 1925. …
- Addison Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo from 1896 through 1929. Same woman as 872-260.Addison Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo from 1896 through 1929. Same …
- Addison Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo between 1896 and 1929.Addison Moyer was a photographer in Waterloo between 1896 and 1929.
- 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 …
- Barrick, Frances, Waterloo Region Record, 11 Nov 2006, B1, B2 Photo of Bryan LarkinThis is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Barrick, Frances, Waterloo Region Record, 11 Nov 2006, B1, B2 Photo of Bryan LarkinThis is an index record. To read the full …
- Aggerholm, Barbara, Grand Magazine, November/December 2010, 40-44 Photo of Club 84 members Margaret Turnbull, Heather Lackner, Mary Dennis; Photo of Elizabeth ClarkeThis is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Aggerholm, Barbara, Grand Magazine, November/December 2010, 40-44 Photo of Club 84 members Margaret Turnbull, Heather Lackner, Mary Dennis; Photo …
- Two women casually sitting in the grass, with a man lying in the grass in front of them. The woman on the left is wearing a fancy hat with a large feather. The other woman is wearing a white blouse wTwo women casually sitting in the grass, with a man lying in …
- A group of men and women standing on the grass outside. There are four women and 3 men. The women are wearing white ruffled blouses and long skirts; the men are wearing black suits. There are trees iA group of men and women standing on the grass outside. There …
- Group of six women, some posing in a hammock, some standing beside it.Group of six women, some posing in a hammock, some standing beside …
- Postcard with photograph of nine women sitting on or in front of a rail fence. Alberta Mae Dotzert Ewald is in the front row, first on the right. Note the bonnets and hats on some of the women.Postcard with photograph of nine women sitting on or in front of …
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