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- Pictures of EnginesThree poor pictures of enginesThree poor pictures of enginesKawartha Lakes Public Library
- Young urban workers helping to harvest grain at a model collective farm pose for the photographerThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Special Features menu to link to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Emaciated woman in heavy coat and work boots stands near a factory in UkraineThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.16), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.16), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Long line of people waiting to buy bread in UkraineThe original photo, taken in August 1933, is now missing. However, it was edited and used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The published version is shown here. See Special …The original photo, taken in August 1933, is now missing. However, it was edited and used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Small group of people gathered around a child lying dead near the edge of a sidewalk in KharkivThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” February 24, 1934, p.16, the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” February 24, 1934, p.16, the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- A police cart drives through the streets of Kharkiv collecting homeless childrenThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Related Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Mining employees on their way to work in the Donetsk coal mining regionThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Two women workers at an industrial site near the Dnipro Hydroelectric damThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- A traffic officer is getting a shoeshine from a young boy with the new Kharkiv government buildings in the backgroundThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Special Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- My Journey through Famine-Stricken Russia!Williams, Whiting, 1878-1975, Answers, 1934, 16-17, 28 The original photographs that served as the basis for the published illustrations are accessible from the Related Features menu. Descriptions of the photographs along with their original captions are included.Williams, Whiting, 1878-1975, Answers, 1934, 16-17, 28 The original photographs that served as the basis for the published illustrations are accessible from the Related Features menu. Descriptions of the photographs along with their original captions are included.Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Waterloo Public Library, Carnegie LibraryBuilt in 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new library building was built in 1966 and the old site became Police headquarters and is now the Habitat for Humanity Canada head office.Built in 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new library building was built in 1966 and the old site became Police headquarters and is now the Habitat …Waterloo Public Library
- Waterloo Public Library from Caroline StreetBuilding constructed in 1966. Expansion built between 1987-1988.Building constructed in 1966. Expansion built between 1987-1988.Waterloo Public Library
- Large Stone House John G Irving FarmSCOTCH BLOCK - John G. Irving farm on east half of lot 6, Concession 1. The large stone farmhouse was owned by K. Fry in 1986.SCOTCH BLOCK - John G. Irving farm on east half of lot 6, Concession 1. The large stone farmhouse was owned by K. Fry in 1986.Esquesing Historical Society
- Acton Fairview Cemetery, memorial to Fred Crewson– Acton Fairview Cemetery, memorial to Fred Crewson, 1962.– Acton Fairview Cemetery, memorial to Fred Crewson, 1962.Esquesing Historical Society
- Worden CemetaryWorden Pioneer cemetery at corner of Highway 7 (27 Sideroad) and 5th line. Close-up of Elizabeth Worden gravestone wife of samuel WordenWorden Pioneer cemetery at corner of Highway 7 (27 Sideroad) and 5th line. Close-up of Elizabeth Worden gravestone wife of samuel WordenEsquesing Historical Society
- Waterloo Park, Waterloo, OntarioImage of group of men and a horse during winter in Waterloo Park.Image of group of men and a horse during winter in Waterloo Park.Waterloo Public Library
- Conseil municipal, Field, 1972-1974 / City Council, Field, 1972-1974diapositive / slidediapositive / slideMusée Sturgeon River House Museum
- Conseil municipal, Field, 1970-1972 / City Council, Field, 1970-1972diapositive / slidediapositive / slideMusée Sturgeon River House Museum
- Churchill Community Church, built in 1843 for the Congregational Church, joining the United Church in 1926.Churchill Community Church, built in 1843 for the Congregational Church, joining the United Church in 1926. Photo by J. Mark Rowe. DATE: 2 April 1994 NEGATIVE: No PROVENENCE: EHS collection FORMAT: Colour 4”X6” print &Churchill Community Church, built in 1843 for the Congregational Church, joining the United Church in 1926. Photo by J. Mark Rowe. DATE: 2 April 1994 NEGATIVE: No PROVENENCE: EHS collection …Esquesing Historical Society
- Powder Magazine at Fort GeorgeSlide File Number: 05.88-B-3 Fort George was constructed from 1796-1802.The original complex was the principal British Military Establishment on this frontier and saw much action during the war of 1812. Fort George was destroyed by the Americans in May 1813. The stone powder magazine was the only building to survive …Slide File Number: 05.88-B-3 Fort George was constructed from 1796-1802.The original complex was the principal British Military Establishment on this frontier and saw much action during the war of 1812. …St. Catharines Public Library