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- Roseville School, S.S. 22, Roseville, OntarioAccording to Andrew W. Taylor's "Our Today's and Yesterdays", an addition to the school was made in 1876. Photograph is mounted on a mat.According to Andrew W. Taylor's "Our Today's and Yesterdays", an addition to the school was made in 1876. Photograph is mounted on a mat.Kitchener Public Library
- Park sceneIt is believed that this image shows Waterloo Park, Waterloo, Ontario. Photograph, which is mounted on a mat, is in poor condition with distinct fading around edges.It is believed that this image shows Waterloo Park, Waterloo, Ontario. Photograph, which is mounted on a mat, is in poor condition with distinct fading around edges.Kitchener Public Library
- FountainPhotograph is fading along the left edge and is mounted on a mat.Photograph is fading along the left edge and is mounted on a mat.Kitchener Public Library
- Man in horse-drawn carriagePhotograph has scalloped edges and is mounted on a mat.Photograph has scalloped edges and is mounted on a mat.Kitchener Public Library
- HayingPhotograph is mounted on a soiled mat.Photograph is mounted on a soiled mat.Kitchener Public Library
- Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Waterloo, OntarioAccording to city and county directories, the Waterloo Manufacturing Company was located at 65-67 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario between 1884-1959. Photograph mounted on a mat.According to city and county directories, the Waterloo Manufacturing Company was located at 65-67 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario between 1884-1959. Photograph mounted on a mat.Kitchener Public Library
- Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Waterloo, OntarioAccording to city and county directories, the Waterloo Manufacturing Company was located at 65-67 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario between 1884-1959. Photograph is mounted on a mat.According to city and county directories, the Waterloo Manufacturing Company was located at 65-67 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario between 1884-1959. Photograph is mounted on a mat.Kitchener Public Library
- Kribs Saw Mill, Hespeler, OntarioBetween 1863 and 1864 Lewis Kribs established the Kribs saw mill on Forbes Street in Hespeler, Ontario. He managed the business for eighteen years and then passed on operations to his son, William Kribs. In 1902 the business was moved to Avenue Road, now Guelph Street, in Hespeler.Between 1863 and 1864 Lewis Kribs established the Kribs saw mill on Forbes Street in Hespeler, Ontario. He managed the business for eighteen years and then passed on operations to …Kitchener Public Library
- I.E. Bowman Tannery, St. Jacobs, OntarioThe I.E. Bowman Tannery was founded in 1855. By 1861 it employed five people; two employees were engaged in tanning, while the other three made shoes. Photograph is mounted on matte board. This photograph appears on page 51 of "The Early History of Jakobstettel" by Virgil Martin. The I.E. Bowman …The I.E. Bowman Tannery was founded in 1855. By 1861 it employed five people; two employees were engaged in tanning, while the other three made shoes. Photograph is mounted on …Kitchener Public Library
- St. Jacobs Evangelical ChurchThe church was built in 1914 and is located at 1376 King Street North, St. Jacobs, Ontario. Photograph has small pin holes on top and bottom and a small tear out at center bottom.The church was built in 1914 and is located at 1376 King Street North, St. Jacobs, Ontario. Photograph has small pin holes on top and bottom and a small tear …Kitchener Public Library
- Cleason Snyder farmAccording to the 1966 Vernon's City of Kitchener and Waterloo directory, the Cleason Snyder farm was located at 93 Lexington Road South, Waterloo, Ontario.According to the 1966 Vernon's City of Kitchener and Waterloo directory, the Cleason Snyder farm was located at 93 Lexington Road South, Waterloo, Ontario.Kitchener Public Library
- Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation presentation to Grace SchmidtSee P008290 and P008428 for photographs of the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation's presentation to Grace Schmidt. A photograph of this event appears on page 33 of the 1988 Waterloo Historical Society annual volume. The following photographs depicting this event have not been uploaded to Our Ontario: P008285, P008287 - P008289, …See P008290 and P008428 for photographs of the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation's presentation to Grace Schmidt. A photograph of this event appears on page 33 of the 1988 Waterloo Historical …Kitchener Public Library
- Berlin Board of Trade delegation visiting Michigan sugar beet factoryIn 1901, the Ontario Sugar Company of Toronto planned to build the first sugar beet mill in Canada in either Dunnville or Berlin, Ontario. Interested in learning more about the sugar beet industry, the Berlin Board of Trade organized an excursion of Berlin citizens to the Peninsular Sugar Refining Company …In 1901, the Ontario Sugar Company of Toronto planned to build the first sugar beet mill in Canada in either Dunnville or Berlin, Ontario. Interested in learning more about the …Kitchener Public Library
- Lexington Women's InstituteThis photo was taken on the First Anniversary Review of the Lexington Branch Institute on 6 February 1963. The photograph was taken in the Board Room of the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association on Lexington Road, Waterloo. The office of the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association was located on Lexington Road, east …This photo was taken on the First Anniversary Review of the Lexington Branch Institute on 6 February 1963. The photograph was taken in the Board Room of the Waterloo Cattle …Kitchener Public Library
- Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation presentation to Grace SchmidtSee P008290 and P008428 for photographs of the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation's presentation to Grace Schmidt. A photograph of this event appears on page 33 of the 1988 Waterloo Historical Society annual volume. Images P008285, P008287 - P008289, and P008291 - P008294 depicting this event have not been uploaded to …See P008290 and P008428 for photographs of the Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation's presentation to Grace Schmidt. A photograph of this event appears on page 33 of the 1988 Waterloo Historical …Kitchener Public Library
- First schoolhouse, Waterloo, OntarioThis log schoolhouse was built in 1820. It was located on the site of 3 Church Street, Waterloo, Ontario, on the south side of street, near King Street. The building served as a schoolhouse until 1843 when it was moved to King Street, next to the present-day Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and …This log schoolhouse was built in 1820. It was located on the site of 3 Church Street, Waterloo, Ontario, on the south side of street, near King Street. The building …Kitchener Public Library
- Waterloo ParkPhotograph is mounted on a mat.Photograph is mounted on a mat.Kitchener Public Library
- HousePhotograph is soiled and scratched and mounted on a mat.Photograph is soiled and scratched and mounted on a mat.Kitchener Public Library
- Victoria Park, Berlin, OntarioA black and white reproduction of this photograph image (local identifier P000357_c1) has not been uploaded to Our Ontario.A black and white reproduction of this photograph image (local identifier P000357_c1) has not been uploaded to Our Ontario.Kitchener Public Library
- Waterloo Manufacturing Company, Waterloo, OntarioAccording to city and county directories, the Waterloo Manufacturing Company was located at 65-67 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario between 1884-1959. The siding shown in the photograph was part of the Grand Trunk Railway. Photograph is mounted on a mat that is soiled with dark stains along the bottom edge.According to city and county directories, the Waterloo Manufacturing Company was located at 65-67 King Street South, Waterloo, Ontario between 1884-1959. The siding shown in the photograph was part of …Kitchener Public Library