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- Photo in book.This is an index record. To read the full article, please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room.Photo in book.This is an index record. To read the full article, …
- Built in 1855 and demolished in 1952. MacGregor School was subsequently built at this corner.Built in 1855 and demolished in 1952. MacGregor School was subsequently built …
- Addressed to Mrs. Velma Keast and signed by Walter and Barbara McLean. See G-1-5 for another section. See J-1-5 for complete panaramic photograph.Addressed to Mrs. Velma Keast and signed by Walter and Barbara McLean. …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
- This bandstand, the first outside of Toronto, was donated to the Park by the Seagram family in 1920. It was replaced by the Waterloo Lions Memorial Pool in 1969.This bandstand, the first outside of Toronto, was donated to the Park …
- Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The pavilion was constructed in 1897 and removed from the park in 1972.Waterloo Park was originally called Westside Park until the early 1900s. The …
- Postcard with view of Silver Lake swimming area and buildings. Message on reverse from Mrs. V. Heric to Mrs. P. Murawsky of St. Agatha, postmarked May 26, 1944.Postcard with view of Silver Lake swimming area and buildings. Message on …
- Postcard with view of Silver Lake and boys standing in the water fishing.Postcard with view of Silver Lake and boys standing in the water …
- In 1891, the School Sisters of Notre Dame opened two school rooms in the basement of St. Louis Church. The Sisters traveled daily from Kitchener for five years. In 1895, a convent was built. In 1905,In 1891, the School Sisters of Notre Dame opened two school rooms …
- St. Louis congregation began in 1889 when Waterloo Catholics petitioned Reverend Louis Funcken of St. Mary's Church, Berlin (Kitchener) for a Catholic church in Waterloo. The church building at 53 AlSt. Louis congregation began in 1889 when Waterloo Catholics petitioned Reverend Louis …
- Digital copy only. St. Louis congregation began in 1889 when Waterloo Catholics petitioned Reverend Louis Funcken of St. Mary's Church, Berlin (Kitchener) for a Catholic church in Waterloo. The churcDigital copy only. St. Louis congregation began in 1889 when Waterloo Catholics …
- Church was built in 1897 and consecrated January 10, 1898.Church was built in 1897 and consecrated January 10, 1898.
- Church was built in 1897 and consecrated January 10, 1898.Church was built in 1897 and consecrated January 10, 1898.
- For the complete Waterloo Tennis Club: History Notes of the WTC Juniors collection (including newspaper clippings and additional photos), please visit the Ellis Little Local History Room, Waterloo PuFor the complete Waterloo Tennis Club: History Notes of the WTC Juniors …
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