Image of the exterior door transom on 73 George Street, the former home of Mayor David Bean. House was designated as a historical building in 1982. The house was built by Theodore Bellinger in 1882, sold to Mayor David Bean in 1900. David Bean was Mayor of Waterloo from 1901-1902.
Image of the exterior door transom on 73 George Street, the former ...
Alfred Dietrich holding the dragon weather vane that was on top of the Dietrich family home at 42 Erb street east. House has been demolished. Alfred was born in February 1907, son of Mayor Louis C. Dietrich and Anna Schneider.
Alfred Dietrich holding the dragon weather vane that was on top of ...
Photos of the exterior of the Mayor Louis F. Dietrich family home at 42 Erb street east including details of the roof, three men with a large dragon weather vane before installation and at time of installation. See also 1100 005, Alfred Dietrich posing beside dragon weather vane.
Photos of the exterior of the Mayor Louis F. Dietrich family home ...
Slide with a map of Block Two of the Haldimand Tract from 1805. Map shows names of property owners. Block 2 became the basis of Waterloo Township, and it was here that the German Company Tract was located. For a clearer version of the map, please see Waterloo Historical Society ...
Slide with a map of Block Two of the Haldimand Tract from ...
Deed of Land for lots 29 and 30 at 30 Menno Street, Waterloo. The land was sold by Frederick Ludwig Grein (Grantor) to Jacob Christian Eby and Helen T. Eby (Grantees). The land cost $500. The land deed also includes a description and the coordinates of the property. 30 Menno ...
Deed of Land for lots 29 and 30 at 30 Menno Street, ...
Two photos of 30 Menno Street in winter. The first photo shows the front of the house, and the second photo shows the back of the house. These images are scans of a photocopied photo. In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased this property from Frederick Grein ...
Two photos of 30 Menno Street in winter. The first photo shows ...
Plan of Survey showing the divisions for lots 29 and 30 on Menno Street, Waterloo. The survey was completed by Schofield and Hobson P.L.S.s for the City of Waterloo. The paper is signed by Bert James Roe, Ontario Land Surveyor. In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased ...
Plan of Survey showing the divisions for lots 29 and 30 on ...
Mortgage paperwork for lots 29 and 30 at 30 Menno Street, Waterloo. The mortgagors were William and Edith Kaster, and the mortgagees were Jacob and Clara Class. The mortgage was for $7,000 at a 5% interest rate. In 1951, Jacob C. Eby and Helen T. Eby purchased these lots from ...
Mortgage paperwork for lots 29 and 30 at 30 Menno Street, Waterloo. ...
This is a Waterloo Tennis Club brochure advertising their new "Bubble" that houses two indoor tennis courts. In 1972 a $160,000 grant was received for community-oriented sports facilities, with the aid of the University of Waterloo, to expand the WTC and construct the "Bubble" allowing for year-round tennis courts. The ...
This is a Waterloo Tennis Club brochure advertising their new "Bubble" that ...
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