Photograph of a gargoyle on the building of University College, Toronto.
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1 snapshot of Lorna Gardner (daughter of John A. White Jr.) at a table with Marion Gofton and Edith MacPhail, and 1 snapshot of Lorna Gardner in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Kitchener.
Schneider familyImage of two adults seated under an umbrella to the right of their home that has a lush front garden bed in view. The yard is lined at right by trees and shrubs.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a yard filled with rows of flower and vegetable beds seen from above At left is a greenhouse full of plants with two of the glass roof panes open for air circulation.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of four adults standing on a snow covered sidewalk, in front of a garbage truck with 'City of Kitchener No. 58 Sanitary Dept.' painted on the door. The driver of the truck is seen smiling toward the camera, through the window, from the driver's seat.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of four adults standing on a snow covered sidewalk, in front of a garbage truck with 'City of Kitchener No. 58 Sanitary Dept.' painted on the door. The driver of the truck is seen smiling toward the camera, through the window, from the driver's seat.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of two photographs showing Dana Porter at the tree planting ceremony at Ganaraska Forest on May 14, 1947.
Porter, Dana HarrisFile consists of a photograph of the exterior of the F.W. Woolworth Co. Ltd. store at 69-71 Downie Street in Stratford, Ontario where Keffer worked as store manager.
Keffer, Ivan WilburOne casual outdoor portrait of employees of F.W. Woolworth Co. taken at Puslinch Lake, Ont. Portrays men and women in various types of casual dress, including several women in uniforms of sweaters, bloomers and caps, perhaps dressed for baseball. It is possible that the older woman present could be Florence Annie Catherine Schantz or Sophie Emma Schantz, both of whom worked for Woolworth's.
Schantz Russell FamilyFonds consists of ephemera relating to the unionization of furniture makers and woodworkers in the Kitchener, Stratford, and Woodstock area. Includes a mock liberty bond for the defence of workers arrested protesting, a card promoting socialist industrial unionism, a handbill outlining union desires, a letter from Canada Furniture Manufacturers regarding an adjustment to pay rates, a handbill encouraging furniture workers to unionize, and a photocopy of a letter to Herman Kreuger.
A program for Andrew Telegdi’s funeral service held on January 28, 2017 at Knox Waterloo Presbyterian Church in Waterloo, Ontario. The program includes a eulogy for Andrew Telegdi and outlines the order of the funeral service. The service included a traditional blessing prayer delivered by Oqwilowgwa Kim-Recalma-Clutesi, tributes offered by Bardish Chagger, Don Chapman, John and Jonathan English, scripture reading by Margie Telegdi-Smith, and family tributes by Paul Telegdi and Erin Telegdi.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterA press clipping titled "Drowned Man Laid to Rest" regarding the funeral of Charles Rosekat's from the Bechler family photo album. Announcement notes Rosekat drowned August 4th at Grimsby Beach and was a Kaufman Rubber Co. employee.
Bechler familymage of A.E. Fuller seated at a table with an open binder full of stamps on top. Fuller is seen looking down at the binder, holding a set of four stamps. A fireplace with greeting cards on the mantle is visible in the background.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a white page with twelve Santa Claus themed stamps positioned in four rows of three stamps.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordOne studio portrait of Annie Nash Fry (wife of Samuel Fry) seen looking at camera. Annie is shown late in life wearing a bonnet which ties at her neck, and glasses. Also includes one print of the identical portrait with a poem. Item may be a funeral card. Identification from verso with birth date as 1819 and death as 1903. Identification is uncertain however, as a print with a poem about the woman identifies the woman as Nancy Fry (possibly familiar form of Anna).
Poem reads:
We meet, in thankfulness to-day,
For blessings showered on our way.
May all our hearts with love abound
As once again we gather round
The heartstone of Aunt Nancy.
Vineland, August 9th, 1905.
One image of Frontenac County Court House, Kingston, Ont.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of the front door and wall of a house near Mosport [Bowmanville?]. Rempel uses it as an example of coursed stonework.
Rempel, John IvanImage of turkeys bunched together in an indoor holding area, possibly a barn.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of turkeys bunched together in an indoor holding area, possibly a barn.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of one full length studio portrait of Bowlby family dog Fritzy Beau. The photo shows a white, long-haired, medium sized dog seated and looking at camera with mouth open in contented manner.
Clement Bowlby FamilyPhotographs of two Jean D'Albret eau de cologne bottles seen side by side.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFilm includes the commercial movie Big Fish (a Castle film produced by Eugene W. Castle and edited by Don Hancock) [0:10-03:47] and footage of a Schneider family fishing trip to Lake Nipissing with Herbert, Frederick and Howard Schneider, Hyalie MacDonald and others [03:48-07:30]. Includes shots of Herbert and Howard proudly showing their catches to the camera, views of the lake and sandy beach, the group cleaning fish along a rocky shoreline, and the cabin where they stayed.
Canister includes handwritten notes about film that read: "Herb Fred on top of cabin of boat in Lake Nipissing, Hyalie MacDonald, [illegible], Howie, [illegible] lunch + cleaning fish + cabin in woods, sandy beach".
Schneider familyOne image of the old Anglican church at Fort Simpson, in the Northwest Territories.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of the Dolphis Pitre house in Tecumseh, Ontario.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a watercolour of the first Church of England on the Red River, Winnipeg.
Rempel, John IvanThree images of drawings by E. Mallandaine of buildings at Fort Langley, near Vancouver, British Columbia.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a log frame house on the Red River Road to Selkirk, near Winnipeg, Manitoba, with an unidentified man standing at the door.
Rempel, John IvanTwo images of Heartman's trading store, near Fort Garry, Manitoba. One image is the same as the one from the book, and the other image is a panoramic image that is identified as the same location on the verso, but does not appear in the book.
Rempel, John IvanTwo images of a French constructed barn at Fort William on the Ottawa River.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a log building at the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort St. James, with horses and unidentified individuals in front of the building.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a log building at Fort Nascopie in Labrador, Newfoundland.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of six unidentified men standing outside of a log building identified as Fort McLeod, British Columbia.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a log house constructed in the French grooved post and fill method, located at Fort Chimo, Ungava Bay, Labrador.
Rempel, John IvanOne clipping of a sketch of Red River settlement by Lord Selkirk ca. 1817.
Lord SelkirkOne image of the Banwell house, in Sandwich East Township near Windsor, Ontario.
Rempel, John IvanImage of Mrs. Waler N. Johnston, Mrs. C.G. Summerhill, Miss Alice Bingeman and Mrs. A.K. Cressman smiling at the camera. All are wearing formal hats.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotographs of a Freeport reforestation project.
Schneider, Norman ChristophOne enlargement and 12 negatives of a mock "hunt".
Schneider, Norman ChristophPhotographs of the exterior of Freeport cottage.
Schneider, Norman ChristophSnapshot of adults seated around a patio table with umbrella at Freeport cottage. Left to right: J.M. Schneider, three unidentified people, Helena Schneider, Ethel, Clara Lapsley.
Schneider, Norman ChristophPhotographs of the grounds at Freeport. One includes the barbeque and benches along the cliff top (plus a duplicate snapshot); the other includes Howard and Herb in the same location.
Schneider, Norman ChristophPhotograph of a family group around a patio table with an umbrella at Freeport cottage.
Left to right : Louise German, Clara, [Fred Ahrens wife?], Gran Lapsley, Brita Schneider, Fred Ahrens, Ethel Schneider, Marg Hackborn[sic].
Schneider, Norman ChristophSnapshots of Herbert, Howard and Brita with an unidentified person at Freeport cottage. Norman C. Schneider appears in one of the shots.
Schneider, Norman ChristophPhotographs of Herbert, Howard and unidentified boy in bathing suits, building in sand pile.
Schneider, Norman ChristophSnapshots Walter and Emma Siegner with small girl at Freeport cottage.
Schneider, Norman ChristophSnapshots of children and adults in the swimming pool at Freeport cottage.
Schneider, Norman ChristophSnapshots of a barbecue in operation at Freeport cottage. Includes Edith and Howie and Hylie and Edith MacDonald.
Schneider, Norman ChristophPhotographs of a group seated around a table, possibly the Freeport Cottage. Ethel Schneider is at the head of the table, wearing an apron.
Left to right: Emma Anthes, Herbert Schneider, Lenard[sic] Pickard, Howard Schneider, Ethel Schneider, Mary Wordling[?], Gran Lapsley, Lorraine Pickard, Brita Schneider.
Schneider, Norman ChristophSnapshot of Herbert, Howard and Brita with Alice Beechy, Pal, and baskets of corn.
Schneider, Norman ChristophPhotographs of a well being dug at Freeport cottage.
Schneider, Norman ChristophAir photo of Freeport cottage taken by Norman C. Schneider.
Schneider, Norman ChristophSnapshots taken at Freeport cottage, one of a family group labelled Fred Schweitzer visiting, dated Aug. 25, 1946. Fred Schweitzer is a young man dressed in a shirt, knitted vest and tie.
Back row, left to right: Norman C. Schneider, Fred Schweitzer, Howard G. Schneider, Ethel Schneider, Herbert J. Schneider.
Front row: Brita Schneider seated on the ground, leaning on a lawn chair, Mrs. Lapsley[?] seated in lawn chair.
Includes a snapshot of Brita and Fred at the swimming pool.
Schneider, Norman Christoph