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- Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a Russian Mennonite congregation in 1926. It is currently the home of the Waterloo-Kitchener United Mennonite Church.Built in 1888 on George Street, the church was sold to a …
- 1927 Vernon Directory lists a Henry Lippert as a mechanic at Dietrich's Garage, 79 King Street South, Waterloo.1927 Vernon Directory lists a Henry Lippert as a mechanic at Dietrich's …
- Photograph of several boys swimming in Silver Lake in Waterloo Park. Some are standing in front of and on the roof of a wooden structure. Some are dressed in swim suits and others in street dress.Photograph of several boys swimming in Silver Lake in Waterloo Park. Some …
- Dominion Life established in 1889 as Dominion Life Assurance Company. Bought by Manulife in 1985. See Detail photographs for closer view of the image.Dominion Life established in 1889 as Dominion Life Assurance Company. Bought by …
- Dominion Life established in 1889 as Dominion Life Assurance Company. Bought by Manulife in 1985. See Detail photographs for closer view of image.Dominion Life established in 1889 as Dominion Life Assurance Company. Bought by …
- 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 "Daily Record" newspaper carriers at the carriers' picnic held at Waterloo Park August 6, 1923. Boys and girls and some adults posed in front of the Park pavilion. "Daily Record" is spelledGroup of "Daily Record" newspaper carriers at the carriers' picnic held at …
- The original foundry and machine shop was built in 1850 by Buehler, Booth and Company. Within ten years it was taken over by Jacob Bricker, his sons and E.W.B. Snider and called Bricker and Company.The original foundry and machine shop was built in 1850 by Buehler, …
- Panoramic photograph of construction of the expressway at Ottawa Street, Kitchener.Panoramic photograph of construction of the expressway at Ottawa Street, Kitchener.
- Bricker and Diebel established in 1886. Name changed to Bricker and Company in 1905.Bricker and Diebel established in 1886. Name changed to Bricker and Company …
- Hilliard and Morlock listed in the 1899 directory, not in the 1907 or 1913 directories. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce opened in 1889 on the ground floor of the Zimmermann House Hotel.Hilliard and Morlock listed in the 1899 directory, not in the 1907 …
- Group photograph of a basket ball team from St. Paul's (possibly St. Paul's University in Ottawa) with a trophy and a basketball in front.Group photograph of a basket ball team from St. Paul's (possibly St. …
- C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.C.R. Lundy was a photographer in Waterloo in 1882.
- Jacob Doersam was a photographer in Waterloo between 1881 and 1884.Jacob Doersam was a photographer in Waterloo between 1881 and 1884.
- 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 …
- Although the photo has 1923-1924 written on the back, this photo shows the original St. Louis church. St. Louis had major renovations in 1914, expanding the church to almost double the size. Thus datAlthough the photo has 1923-1924 written on the back, this photo shows …
- Photograph of the Dominion Life softball team, Twin City Champions of 1923. Top row, left to right: I.J. Klinck; W. Froehlich; Ford S. Kumpf, Company President; H.J. Gleiser; J.O. Hemphill. Second roPhotograph of the Dominion Life softball team, Twin City Champions of 1923. …
- Charles F. Thiele and his wife and daughter performed as a trio. He played xylophone, his wife saxaphone and his daughter trumpet. Charles F. Thiele was bandmaster of the Waterloo Musical Society BanCharles F. Thiele and his wife and daughter performed as a trio. …
- Exterior of the Waterloo Fire Station No. 2 at 70 Westmount Road North opened circa 1973 and closed circa 2002.Exterior of the Waterloo Fire Station No. 2 at 70 Westmount Road …
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