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- Fire hall was located on Frederick Street between Duke and King Streets.Fire hall was located on Frederick Street between Duke and King Streets.
- The first Presbyterian church on the site was built circa 1857, this building was completed in 1906. Berlin was changed to Kitchener in 1916.The first Presbyterian church on the site was built circa 1857, this …
- The congregation was established in 1855 with the first church built on this site in 1857. The current church building was completed in 1906. Berlin became Kitchener in 1916.The congregation was established in 1855 with the first church built on …
- Library established in town hall in 1884. In 1897 a lot was purchased at Queen and Weber Streets and a grant was obtained from the Carnegie Foundation in 1902, the building erected in 1903 and openedLibrary established in town hall in 1884. In 1897 a lot was …
- In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased. Improvements were made and construction of a 5 acre lake in a creek took place. It was officially opened on August 27, 1896.In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased. …
- In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased. Improvements were made and construction of a 5 acre lake in a creek took place. It was officially opened on August 27, 1896.In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased. …
- In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased which was improved and construction of a 5 acre lake in a creek took place. It was officially opened on August 27, 1896. The bIn 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased …
- In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased which was improved and construction of a 5 acre lake in a creek took place. It was officially opened on August 27, 1896. BerliIn 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased …
- S.O. Schmitt in 1913 Vernon Directory. Berlin became Kitchener in 1916.S.O. Schmitt in 1913 Vernon Directory. Berlin became Kitchener in 1916.
- Fire hall was located on Frederick Street between Duke and King Streets. Berlin became Kitchener in 1916.Fire hall was located on Frederick Street between Duke and King Streets. …
- In 1855, a lot was bought for a school and in 1857 Berlin Central School was opened. Two main floor rooms served as both a grammar school and library. In 1876 four classrooms were added to the originIn 1855, a lot was bought for a school and in 1857 …
- Postcard with photograph of a section of Ahrens Street east. Note hydro poles, unpaved street and residences.Postcard with photograph of a section of Ahrens Street east. Note hydro …
- Kitchener Rangers and Waterloo Siskins hockey teams playing. Five players visible including Siskins goalie Don Einwechter.Kitchener Rangers and Waterloo Siskins hockey teams playing. Five players visible including …
- 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 …
- Levi R. Yost was a photographer in Kitchener from 1910 through 1925.Levi R. Yost was a photographer in Kitchener from 1910 through 1925.
- Photograph of woman sitting in front of piano holding sheet music. Note the photographs on top of the piano and the rack of sheet music to the left.Photograph of woman sitting in front of piano holding sheet music. Note …
- Five small photographs in a cardboard frame of the same man in different poses wearing different hats including a woman's bonnet.Five small photographs in a cardboard frame of the same man in …
- Green and Company were photographers in Kitchener between 1896 and 1910. See also 872-282.Green and Company were photographers in Kitchener between 1896 and 1910. See …
- A.S. Green and Company were photographers in Kitchener between 1896 and 1910.A.S. Green and Company were photographers in Kitchener between 1896 and 1910.
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