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- The congregation began in 1925 consisting of Mennonite refugees from the Ukraine. The congregation originally rented an old German club at 90 King Street North. The building at 15 George Street origiThe congregation began in 1925 consisting of Mennonite refugees from the Ukraine. …
- The house was designated an historical site in 1977, and the first historic site in Waterloo to be commemorated with a plaque in 1978. http://www.waterloo.ca/en/contentresources/resources/government/The house was designated an historical site in 1977, and the first …
- This is a photo of 115 William Street West in Waterloo. This slide was mounted in February of 1993.This is a photo of 115 William Street West in Waterloo. This …
- Slide was mounted on Pakon brand mount. This information was used to provide an approximate date range for the photo. For more information, see the associated link the City of Waterloo Heritage PropeSlide was mounted on Pakon brand mount. This information was used to …
- Slides are in poor condition, so the photos have been brightened for clarity.Slides are in poor condition, so the photos have been brightened for …
- This photo was taken by Myrna Moore, a student of architecture at the University of Waterloo, between 1974-1975. This photo shows the residence buildings for married students and the two University PThis photo was taken by Myrna Moore, a student of architecture at …
- This photo shows flamingos in the Waterloo Park Zoo.This photo was taken by Myrna Moore, a student of architecture at the University of Waterloo, between 1974-1975.This photo shows flamingos in the Waterloo Park Zoo.This photo was taken …
- This photo was taken by Myrna Moore, a student of architecture at the University of Waterloo, between 1974-1975. This photo shows an unknown woman and children surrounded by ducks at the edge of SilvThis photo was taken by Myrna Moore, a student of architecture at …
- This photo was taken by Myrna Moore, a student of architecture at the University of Waterloo, between 1974-1975. This photo shows the Waterloo Potters' Workshop that was housed in the original Eby FaThis photo was taken by Myrna Moore, a student of architecture at …
- This photo was taken by Myrna Moore, a student of architecture at the University of Waterloo, between 1974-1975. This photo shows the barn were the animals were kept in Waterloo Park.This photo was taken by Myrna Moore, a student of architecture at …
- This is a photo of a historic house that is likely in Waterloo. The location of this house is unknown. Note the stonework and the second-story porch.This is a photo of a historic house that is likely in …
- Six photos of animals in Waterloo Park's Zoo. The animals include elk, a wildcat, rabbits and deer. The photos were taken in the Winter of 1976.Six photos of animals in Waterloo Park's Zoo. The animals include elk, …
- The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened theThe Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
- The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened theThe Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
- The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened theThe Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
- The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened theThe Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
- The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened theThe Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
- The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened theThe Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
- The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened theThe Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
- The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened theThe Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
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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.