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- N. Cress was a photographer in Kitchener between 1906 and 1909.N. Cress was a photographer in Kitchener between 1906 and 1909.
- John Metz Schneider worked in a button factory in Kitchener until, being laid off with an injured hand, he began making sausages in his home. Three years later he purchased a retail store next to hisJohn Metz Schneider worked in a button factory in Kitchener until, being …
- John Metz Schneider worked in a button factory in Kitchener until, being laid off with an injured hand, he began making sausages in his home. Three years later he purchased a retail store next to hisJohn Metz Schneider worked in a button factory in Kitchener until, being …
- Panoramic photograph of construction of the expressway at Ottawa Street, Kitchener.Panoramic photograph of construction of the expressway at Ottawa Street, Kitchener.
- The Globe Furniture Company was moved to Waterloo in 1910 after 21 years of successful business in Walkerville, Ontario. Edward F. Seagram, Aloyes Bauer and John Letter found a location on the west sThe Globe Furniture Company was moved to Waterloo in 1910 after 21 …
- View of the north side of King Street west in Kitchener showing a trolley bus or electric bus with a Waterloo sign and the following businesses: Frank's Thrift Store (226 King West); Atkins Children'View of the north side of King Street west in Kitchener showing …
- Eugene Levy and John Candy make an appearance at the 1984 Oktoberfest celebrations in Kitchener-Waterloo. Photo appeared in the Progress '85 business profile published by Exchange Magazine and the WaEugene Levy and John Candy make an appearance at the 1984 Oktoberfest …
- The Star Theatre was on the south side of King Street West in Kitchener from approximately 1907 through 1913; the location later became the Walper House tobacco shop.The Star Theatre was on the south side of King Street West …
- See Detail photographs for a list of the members of the orchestra and the chorus.See Detail photographs for a list of the members of the orchestra …
- See Detail photographs for a list of the members of the orchestra and the chorus.See Detail photographs for a list of the members of the orchestra …
- See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked February 20, 1908.See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked February 20, 1908.
- In 1852 Berlin (later Kitchener) was named the seat of the new county of Waterloo. See reverse for correspondence and postage stamp. Postmarked November 26, 1910.In 1852 Berlin (later Kitchener) was named the seat of the new …
- Photograph of Eastview Apartments of Kitchener with a man holding a baby, and a woman walking out the front door.Photograph of Eastview Apartments of Kitchener with a man holding a baby, …
- Reuben J. Panabaker and his wife Mary J. operated the Prince Arthur Elite Studios in Kitchener from 1913 through 1925. See also 872-293.Reuben J. Panabaker and his wife Mary J. operated the Prince Arthur …
- Image in "Vital Signs: The First 100 years of the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital", p.21. Dr. Fischer is incorrectly identified as Dr. L. Cline in the photo.Image in "Vital Signs: The First 100 years of the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital", …
- Dr. William J. Fischer returned to Waterloo in 1904 from his medical studies in London, Ontario and practiced medicine in Berlin and Waterloo until his death from cancer in 1920. He was married to CaDr. William J. Fischer returned to Waterloo in 1904 from his medical …
- George Gillespie was a photographer in Kitchener (Berlin) from 1893 to 1895.George Gillespie was a photographer in Kitchener (Berlin) from 1893 to 1895.
- C. Schneuker was a photographer in Kitchener (Berlin) between 1881 and 1895.C. Schneuker was a photographer in Kitchener (Berlin) between 1881 and 1895.
- Postcard with a photograph of World War I soldiers parading down King Street in Kitchener. Taken at the corner of King and Queen Streets. The Walper House Hotel and the Grand Trunk Railway office arePostcard with a photograph of World War I soldiers parading down King …
- See reverse for postcard description. See also PC65.See reverse for postcard description. See also PC65.
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