Canada
9758 Archival description results for Canada
File consists of materials relating to the history and development of the medical arts building and the Canada Trust at Ontario and King Street in Kitchener.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchInformal group portrait, taken outdoors in Ottawa. Subjects unidentified.
Schneider, Norman ChristophFormal group portrait of the Mechanical Transport Class taken outdoors in Ottawa. Subjects unidentified and posed between two trucks. Norman C. Schneider is seated in the front row, second from right.
Schneider, Norman ChristophUpper body studio portrait of Louise McEwen McLean looking off camera, wearing a high-collar top with leg of mutton sleeves.
Rieder and Anthes familyFour images of renovation details in the McFall house in Bolton displaying original construction processes.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a log house and stable destroyed by fire, and an unidientified individual standing beside them.
Rempel, John IvanStudio portrait of Zella Dexter McDonald, seen wearing a hat with a large bow on top.
Rieder and Anthes familyStudio portrait of Charles Campbell McDonald.
Rieder and Anthes familyOne image of McDermot's store near Fort Garry in Manitoba, with a canoe in front of the log store building.
Rempel, John IvanPhotograph of Talmon Rieder (back row, center) and Martha Rieder (back row, far right) standing on a porch with two other adults and three children, possibly their own. The other adults may be Milton Cook and Emeline Rieder.
Rieder and Anthes familyImage of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Matthews standing together while smiling and holding hands.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordA contact sheet featuring 4 photographs of individuals taking a tour of the Mathematics and Computer Building and looking into the Computer Room (likely referring to the Red Room) during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
Robert Zarnke and high school student seated on bench.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Mathematics and Computer Building.
6th Floor.
University of Waterloo. Office of the President.