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- 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 …
- Fire trucks parked at Waterloo Fire Station No. 2 at 70 Westmount Road North opened circa 1973 and closed circa 2002.Fire trucks parked at Waterloo Fire Station No. 2 at 70 Westmount …
- Fire trucks parked at Waterloo Fire Station No. 2 at 70 Westmount Road North opened circa 1973 and closed circa 2002.Fire trucks parked at Waterloo Fire Station No. 2 at 70 Westmount …
- Photograph of two Waterloo firefighters at a fire. One is holding a fire hose and one is on the ground looking inside the unidentified building. No flames can be seen. Several wood boxes are scatterePhotograph of two Waterloo firefighters at a fire. One is holding a …
- Photograph of Waterloo firefighter helping others remove an elderly man from a car following an accident.Photograph of Waterloo firefighter helping others remove an elderly man from a …
- Vernon Directory of 1955 lists the Youth Centre.Vernon Directory of 1955 lists the Youth Centre.
- Founded in 1874 in Fergus, Ontario, Beatty Bros. Ltd. grew from a small-town manufacturer of farm implements into one of Canada's foremost manufacturers of household appliances. In 1964 it was boughtFounded in 1874 in Fergus, Ontario, Beatty Bros. Ltd. grew from a …
- Photograph taken from atop Marsland Centre at Albert and Erb Streets?Photograph taken from atop Marsland Centre at Albert and Erb Streets?
- Aerial photograph looking over the apartment building at 45 Caroline Street towards the clubhouse and tennis courts of the Waterloo Tennis Club in Waterloo Park.Aerial photograph looking over the apartment building at 45 Caroline Street towards …
- View of the Waterloo Park zoo showing two small girls drinking from a water fountain. Animal enclosures can be seen in the background.View of the Waterloo Park zoo showing two small girls drinking from …
- Pool opened in 1951. In 1994 it was removed and replaced by Lion's Lagoon. The Marsland Centre opened in 1971.Pool opened in 1951. In 1994 it was removed and replaced by …
- View of the outdoor pool at Moses Springer Community Centre on Lincoln road in Waterloo.View of the outdoor pool at Moses Springer Community Centre on Lincoln …
- View of childrens' playground at Moses Springer Park with children on swings and lying on the grass.View of childrens' playground at Moses Springer Park with children on swings …
- Woman and boy sitting on a bench in Waterloo Park facing the gardens. Cars parked along picnic area.Woman and boy sitting on a bench in Waterloo Park facing the …
- Photograph of Alice Joy Barrett (maiden name Bauman) on King Street wearing a coat and holding a bottle of Canada Dry Root Beer and two ice cream cones. In the background is Maple Lane Dairy at 114 KPhotograph of Alice Joy Barrett (maiden name Bauman) on King Street wearing …
- Photograph of Marion Alice (married name Bauman) and Bernard Hirons seated at a piano they are playing together. Note the boy's knickers and stockings and the girl's ringlets and fancy dress. Lace cuPhotograph of Marion Alice (married name Bauman) and Bernard Hirons seated at …
- Photograph of early sketch of Waterloo showing Seagram Distillery on the left and spire of St. John's Lutheran Church in the background right.Photograph of early sketch of Waterloo showing Seagram Distillery on the left …
- 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 …
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Waterloo Public Library is very grateful to the Good Foundation Inc. and the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation for their generous funding of the Waterloo Chronicle digitization project.
Thanks to the Archives of Ontario for supporting this project.