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- ArtworksArchives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto
- The Original Blow Press FactoryThe original “Blow Press” factory interior on Main Street South, where “Ed’s In and Out” plaza is now (2009). Left to Right are Bob Young, an employee of Blow’s; Morgan Crewson, father-in-law of Sandy McIsaac, Fred Blow and Charlie Woodhall. glass negative printThe original “Blow Press” factory interior on Main Street South, where “Ed’s In and Out” plaza is now (2009). Left to Right are Bob Young, an employee of Blow’s; Morgan …Esquesing Historical Society
- Congregational Church Interior c. 1900Congregational Church on corner of Market and Church Streets. Blurry interior shot showing Church decorated for Harvest Home service. This building became the Town Library in 1912.Congregational Church on corner of Market and Church Streets. Blurry interior shot showing Church decorated for Harvest Home service. This building became the Town Library in 1912.Esquesing Historical Society
- Jacob Gaukel Stroh glass negatives collectionJacob G. Stroh was a well-known Waterloo historian and archaeologist. Born September 25, 1848, child of Henry and Susannah Gaukel, his grandfather was Frederick Gaukel, owner of the Walper Hotel. On May 7, 1870 Stroh married Elisabeth Seiler, with whom he had eight children: Ida, Ella, Edward, Edgar, Edna, Olivia, …Jacob G. Stroh was a well-known Waterloo historian and archaeologist. Born September 25, 1848, child of Henry and Susannah Gaukel, his grandfather was Frederick Gaukel, owner of the Walper Hotel. …Waterloo Public Library
- Stump PullingAmbrose Hancock and James Moore stump pulling while three ladies sit on the tripod. The Moore farm is now Moore Park subdivision.Ambrose Hancock and James Moore stump pulling while three ladies sit on the tripod. The Moore farm is now Moore Park subdivision.Esquesing Historical Society
- Stump PullingAmbrose Hancock and James Moore stump pulling. The Moore farm is now Moore Park subdivision.Ambrose Hancock and James Moore stump pulling. The Moore farm is now Moore Park subdivision.Esquesing Historical Society
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