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- The first City Hall was built at the corner of Albert and Erb Streets in 1874. The city offices moved in 1961 and the building was demolished in 1969. The fire hall was built circa 1870 and demolisheThe first City Hall was built at the corner of Albert and …
- See Waterloo Historical Society, Vol. 59, 1971, pp. 8-19.See Waterloo Historical Society, Vol. 59, 1971, pp. 8-19.
- The first automotive pumper fire truck was acquired on June 11, 1927.The first automotive pumper fire truck was acquired on June 11, 1927.
- The farmers' market building was built circa 1910 and demolished to make room for the current library building in 1965. A farmers' market had operated in the area since 1867, operating in the basemenThe farmers' market building was built circa 1910 and demolished to make …
- The covered grandstand was built by Alois Bauer in 1894 and accomodated spectators for local sports events, bicycle, motorcycle and dog races. The grandstand was sold to the Town in 1920 by the WaterThe covered grandstand was built by Alois Bauer in 1894 and accomodated …
- Alfred Schefter opened his blacksmith business at 25 Erb Street west in 1914. Vernon's directory for 1961 lists Schefter and the business, the directory for 1963 does not. See Local History businessAlfred Schefter opened his blacksmith business at 25 Erb Street west in …
- Early view of Albert Street. Street is unpaved and telephone/telegraph poles are visible. View is possibly facing north just north of the first library at Dorset Street.Early view of Albert Street. Street is unpaved and telephone/telegraph poles are …
- 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 …
- The museum operated from May 1984 to March 1997. The City of Waterloo purchased the Seagram property for $4 million in the fall of 1997. In July 2002, the city sold the building to the Centre for IntThe museum operated from May 1984 to March 1997. The City of …
- Images of the childrens' department at WPL.Images of the childrens' department at WPL.
- Exterior photo of the Waterloo Public Library taken from Dupont Street.Exterior photo of the Waterloo Public Library taken from Dupont Street.
- Exterior view from the roof of the Marsland Centre office building.Exterior view from the roof of the Marsland Centre office building.
- Images of Conestoga College school of business.Images of Conestoga College school of business.
- Two views of the Erb and Caroline streets area showing the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Seagram's museum and lofts and a view west on Erb street.Two views of the Erb and Caroline streets area showing the Canadian …
- View of the Dupont and Regina streets area, north of Erb street.View of the Dupont and Regina streets area, north of Erb street.
- Views of Father David Bauer drive with Seagram's museum and lofts in the background, also a different angle showing the Waterloo recreation complex and the former site of Canbar.Views of Father David Bauer drive with Seagram's museum and lofts in …
- Image of King street south in Uptown Waterloo at Willis Way. Royal Bank and Investor's Group signage visible.Image of King street south in Uptown Waterloo at Willis Way. Royal …
- View of the southeast corner of King and Erb streets circa 1988. Businesses include Jeans r' Us and Buy the Yard.View of the southeast corner of King and Erb streets circa 1988. …
- View of building at 4 King street south, site of the Buy the Yard store circa 1988.View of building at 4 King street south, site of the Buy …
- Built in 1910 to replace the earlier wooden station. Later converted to a retail store, Paul Puncher Men's Clothier.Built in 1910 to replace the earlier wooden station. Later converted to …
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