Photograph of (left to right) May Wing, Martha Rieder, Emma Ratz Kaufman, and Ella Cook posed for the camera wearing hats and holding picnic baskets. The group is seen seated in front of a vine covered backdrop.
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Photograph of Lucie Edkins and Martha Rieder kneeling with heads between the rungs of a building railing and smiling toward camera.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of miscellaneous snapshots, most of which were probably accumulated by Martha Rieder. Includes snapshots of Martha Rieder, her children, and grandchildren, as well as other family members and friends. Talmon Henry Rieder is present in some snapshots. Many photographs include members of the families of John C. and Carrie Breithaupt, Albert and Louisa Breithaupt, and H. Milton and Ella Anthes Cook; Alma and Eva Rieder are also present in some photographs.
Photographs were taken at Penetanguishene, Georgian Bay, on Lake Huron, Port Dalhousie and other travel destinations; at various cottages; at the Rieder home at 58 Roy Street in Kitchener; and other locations. File also includes a colour print-out of a photograph Margaret Paisley [?] and an unidentified woman.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of mounted miscellaneous snapshots accumulated by Martha Rieder, most of them also probably taken by her. Includes snapshots of Martha and her family and friends, including her daughter Margaret and nieces and nephews; Talmon Henry Rieder is also present in some photographs. Includes snapshots taken at Penetanguishene, at picnics, at a factory, part of a May 24 procession, and other subjects.
Rieder and Anthes familyImage of Paul Rieder sitting on the porch steps of 58 Roy Street. In the background a seated Martha Rieder and Lydia Anthes are visible looking on from the top of the steps.
Rieder and Anthes familyFull length portrait of Paul Rieder and Dorothy Scheifele on their wedding day, seen looking at the camera dressed in a tuxedo and wedding dress. Dorothy has a veil on and is holding a large bouquet of flowers at front.
Rieder and Anthes familyFull length portrait of Paul Rieder and Dorothy Scheifele on their wedding day with their wedding party. The group is seen looking at camera and dressed in formal wear. From left to right: Homer McIntosh, Bruce McCullough, Paul, Dorothy, Grace Pernfuss, June Peacock, and Walter Pernfuss.
Rieder and Anthes familyUpper body studio portrait of Peter Rieder seen looking at camera.
Rieder and Anthes familyUpper body studio portraits of Emeline Rieder and Peter Rieder seen looking at camera. The photos are inside a double panel photographer mount with decorative patterns around the photos.
Rieder and Anthes familyUpper body studio portrait of Emeline and Peter Rieder seen seated side by side and looking at camera.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists a studio portrait of Peter and Emeline Rieder with five of their children, probably Talmon Henry (standing back centre), Elmer, Maude, Idella, and Loretta.
Rieder and Anthes familyHead and shoulders studio portrait of Sam Rieder seen looking off camera.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of one upper body studio portrait of Talmon H. Rieder, first manager of Dominion Tire, by W.D. Best, Berlin.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFull length studio portrait of Martha Anthes and Talmon Henry Rieder standing side by side in their wedding attire. Martha, dressed in a white gown adorned with a veil and arm length gloves, is seen holding the back of a wicker chair. Talmon, dressed in suit with a three-quarter length jacket, is seen standing next to Martha with right hand behind back and holding a glove in his left hand.
Rieder and Anthes familyFull length studio portrait of Martha Anthes and Talmon Henry Rieder in their wedding attire. Martha, dressed in a white gown, is seen seated in a wooden chair. Talmon, dressed in suit with a three-quarter length jacket, is seen standing at Martha's side with left arm at back.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of two wedding portraits of Talmon Henry Rieder and Martha Anthes.
Rieder and Anthes familyPhtograph of Martha, Helen and Marnie Rieder (centre) with Milton Cook (far right) and two unidentified children. The group is posed outdoors at the entrance and windows of a wooden gazebo.
Rieder and Anthes familyStudio portrait of Mrs. Riener holding her son Earl with her face next to his cheek.
Schneider familyCopy print photograph of the exterior the Rittinger and Motz building on Queen Street South.
Image of a foal standing next to its mother in a barn enclosure as children look on through a mesh covered window.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a foal in a barn enclosure as children look on through a mesh covered window.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of photographs of the products, facilities, and people of RMS from 1918 until the late 1960's or early 1970's. Includes photographs of the products manufactured at RMS; photographs of the RMS facilities, including interior and exterior shots, as well as some photographs taken at other Uniroyal facilities (e.g. St. Jerome, Elmira); and photographs (including group portraits) of employees in various departments, such as office staff, engineering & drafting, tool makers, and the operating council, and employees at work.
Some photographs were taken for use in company publications and sales and marketing material. File also includes some contact prints and one page of ms. notes. Some photographs include ms. annotations on verso. Some duplicate photographs are present.
Rubber Machinery ShopsFile consists of five photographs used in the 1987 RNAO foundation historical appointment book. The photographs show nurses in uniform and at work in various activities, some of which were part of Toronto's Public Health Department.
Rex, KayFonds consists of textual and visual materials created and received by Dorney over the course of his career, including drafts and reprints of most of his published writings, teaching and course materials, audio-visual materials, framed items, ephemera and realia. Of interest is an original map by Dorney which attempts to reconstruct the original vegetation patterns in North Dumfries Township in Waterloo County in the 19th century. Dorney's collection of slides is particularly significant in its documentation of natural vegetation, urban impact and areas of ecological interest both locally and elsewhere and includes extensive documentation of the "mini-forest" at his home at 124 Amos Ave. in Waterloo.
Dorney, RobertPhotograph of a group of rocks with plants and moss growing on them.
Creighton, Charles DickensPhotograph of a crop of rocks on the edge of the water.
Creighton, Charles DickensFile consists of materials relating to the history and development of the Rockway Centre.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchFilm of blooming flower beds at Rockway Gardens. Taken on a sunny day the footage includes intermittent views of the what are likely the Janzen memorial water fountains. Film box includes handwritten notes about film that read: "Everything blooming! Fantastic".
Schneider familyFile consists of materials relating to the history and development of Rockway Gardens.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchImage of William Franklin kneeling in front of a detached safe door propped on a wooden box.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of William Franklin kneeling in front of a detached safe door propped on a wooden box.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordOne image of the coach house and hayloft of the Rockwood Academy.
Rempel, John IvanFile consists of one hand coloured glass plate transparency showing Rockwood's Harris Woolen Mill. Also includes a CD with a scan of the image.
Grand River Conservation AuthorityPhotograph of a rocky shoreline with trees.
Creighton, Charles DickensImage of a rocky shoreline with a windblown tree at left. People are visible in the distance, walking along the rocks.
Schantz Russell FamilyInterior of Roesch's Grocery store with Andrew Roesch on the left and Roland Planz on the right.
Roesch's obituary states that he and his wife adopted his four nephews Harry, Roland, Charles and Clayton Plantz [sic], so this is likely his nephew (spelled Planz on the photo) with him. Building located at 21 King Street North, west side south of Dupont Street.
Image of four adults looking toward the camera from where they are standing outside of L. Longo Fruit Co. and the Roma Theatre. The theatre is covered in posters advertisements for The War of the Wars and two adults, with their back toward the camera, are visible outside reading the posters.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordOne image of the roof and rafters of a building identified as from Black Creek Village.
Rempel, John IvanPhotograph of Ontario Ladies' College students laying on the ground of a dorm room with pillows and blankets pretending to sleep. Most the students are partially laying on each other with eyes closed and smiles on their races. Martha Rieder is at far left and Ella Cook is third from left.
Rieder and Anthes familyUpper body studio portrait of unidentified woman seen looking slightly off camera and wearing a hat.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of 86 snapshots of the Rotary District Conference held at Rim Park.
Rotary Club of Kitchener