Typescript letter from David Rotenberg to Elizabeth Long regarding a bust of Dr. Emily Stowe with an enclosed Toronto Star article titled "Bust sets committee on ear", and a carbon copy typescript response from Long in which she says she is pleased the bust "has been retained in the new city hall".
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Photograph of Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division members in uniform, seen marching along a city street in what is Hamilton, Ontario. A Honey Dew coffee shop storefront is partially visible in frame.
Wilson, Bettie BernicePhotograph of Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division members in uniform, seen marching along a city street, possibly in Hamilton, Ontario.
Wilson, Bettie BernicePhotograph of Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division members in uniform, seen marching along a city street, possibly in Hamilton, Ontario.
Wilson, Bettie BerniceFile contains negatives of Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Prince Philip, exiting the royal train in Breslau on their Royal Tour of Ontario in 1973. Various dignitaries who greeted the couple as they joined the car cavalcade, leaving for Cambridge, are included in the shots along with views of the Breslau Hotel, the railway tracks and the crowds that gathered to catch a glimpse of the couple.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile contains negatives of Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by Prince Philip, visiting Riverside Park in Cambridge on their Royal Tour of Ontario in 1973. Various dignitaries, including the mayor of Cambridge, welcomed the Queen an Prince. Includes scenes of the Queen signing a guest book and talking with the crowd gathered to see her. Also included are shots of the Queen greeting Louise Howell, who turned 100 years old on the day of the Queen's visit.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile contains negatives depicting Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's visit to Kitchener during the royal visit of Ontario in 1973. Negatives show scenes of the royal couple arriving at the Kitchener Canadian National Railway (CNR) station for their departure to London, Ontario. Included are shots of the Queen signing a guest book on stage as well as receiving gifts from the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo. The Concordia’s choir and the Dutch Boy Cadets are also seen singing and playing music during the event.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile contains negatives depicting Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's visit to Kitchener, as well as the re-dedication ceremony of the Kitchener cenotaph, during the Royal Tour of Ontario in 1973. Scenes include the Queen greeting various dignitaries including the Kitchener mayor, archdeacons, reverends, and veterans. Also included are views of the surrounding area and gathered crowd, as well as the Oxlea Tower, the Kitchener's Farmers’ Market and panorama shots of the event.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile contains negatives depicting Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's visit to Kitchener, as well as the re-dedication ceremony of the Kitchener cenotaph, during the Royal Tour of Ontario in 1973. Scenes include the Queen greeting various dignitaries including the Kitchener mayor, archdeacons, reverends, and veterans. Also included are views of the surrounding area and gathered crowd, as well as the Oxlea Tower, the Kitchener's Farmers’ Market and panorama shots of the event.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile contains negatives depicting Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's visit to Kitchener, as well as the re-dedication ceremony of the Kitchener cenotaph, during the Royal Tour of Ontario in 1973. Scenes include the Queen greeting various dignitaries including the Kitchener mayor, archdeacons, reverends, and veterans. Also included are views of the surrounding area and gathered crowd, as well as the Oxlea Tower, the Kitchener's Farmers’ Market and panorama shots of the event.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile contains negatives depicting Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's visit to Kitchener, as well as the re-dedication ceremony of the Kitchener cenotaph, during the Royal Tour of Ontario in 1973. Scenes include the Queen greeting various dignitaries including the Kitchener mayor, archdeacons, reverends, and veterans. Also included are views of the surrounding area and gathered crowd, as well as the Oxlea Tower, the Kitchener's Farmers’ Market and panorama shots of the event.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile contains negatives depicting Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip traveling to the Kitchener cenotaph during the Royal Tour of Ontario in 1973. Included are shots of the crowd along the route for the car cavalcade, the Oxlea Tower in downtown Kitchener and bagpipe players dressed in Scottish clothing.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile contains negatives depicting Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip's visit to Kitchener, as well as the re-dedication ceremony of the Kitchener cenotaph, during the Royal Tour of Ontario in 1973. Scenes include the Queen greeting various dignitaries including the Kitchener mayor, archdeacons, reverends, and veterans. Also included are views of the surrounding area and gathered crowd, as well as the Oxlea Tower, the Kitchener's Farmers’ Market and panorama shots of the event.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordA photograph of George VI, King of Great Britain and Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain on the platform at the train station in Kitchener, Ontario signing a book. The photograph is by Charles Belair, Binning Studio. Mary Caroline Augustine and Jane Baetz are identified as Brownies in this photo.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyFile contains negatives of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip's royal visit to Kitchener during the extended Ontario royal tour in 1973. Prince Philip accompanied the Queen. The negatives depict the royal couple at the Canadian National Railway (CNR) station in Kitchener boarding the royal train for the tour. Most of the negatives depict the Queen and Prince Philip waving from the back of the Caboose. The Krug Furniture factory in downtown Kitchener can be seen in the background.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordSnapshots taken by Norman C. Schneider.
Schneider, Norman ChristophImage of a photograph.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a picture taped to a board of the Queen and Prince Phillip with an unidentified older man.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of photograph of Parliament Hill in Ottawa surrounded by large crowds.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of one group portrait showing participants in the Rubber Footware Industry Golf Tournament held at the Westmount Golf & Country Club, Kitchener, Ontario, Thursday August 19, 1948. Participants include : Mather, C., Knott, J., Ross, H.J., McLean, A.S., Pequegnat, C.D., Hammond, J.W., Minister, A.J., Ruthven, A.E., Kaufman, A.R., Simpson, W.G., Parsons, C.B., Hagey, J.C., Monk, H.C., Smith, G.B., Charest, P.H., Kilian, N.A., Oakie, A.U., Conner, M.P., Meech, H.F., Gagnon, Andre
Hagey, Joseph GeraldFile consists of one photograph of a drawing of the front elevation of the Dominion Tire factory's Rubber Machinery Shops.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of photographs of Rubber Machinery Shops of Dominion Rubber. Includes exterior and interior views.
Dominion Rubber CompanyImage of chairs in an auditorium full of waiting children and adults seen from a stage.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Eugene Bourgeois turning to walk toward a waiting adult while receiving a wrapped present from Isaac Eby, seen dressed as Santa Claus.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotography of snow covered glue factor ruins located just beyond Victoria Park.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Dorothy Russell posed with a scarecrow-like figure. The figure is seen in redface, adorned in a feathered headdress, a tobacco pipe, a striped poncho, and moccasins. The scarecrow is posed in a chair. Dorothy is smiling at the camera as she sits on the figure’s lap. She appears to be in a parking lot and in the background two cars and lampposts are visible.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Dorothy Russell standing outside on a winter day. There is snow on the ground, and she is dressed for cold weather. Dorothy is smiling at the camera and holding a small suitcase or briefcase.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Dorothy Russell and her son, Harold, standing outside during the day, and holding hands. There is a street, trees, and houses in the background with some snow on the ground, and they are dressed for cool weather. Harold is smiling at the camera while Dorothy is smiling at Harold.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Dorothy Russell and her son, Harold. They are posed standing next to each other outside on a bright, sunny day. They appear to be in the yard of what is likely the Russell family home. Trees and shrubs are seen behind them and in the right background a truck is partially visible.
Schantz Russell FamilyFull body studio portrait of Dorothy Etta Russell (nee White) as a teenager seen seated in a chair and looking off camera.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Ruth Schantz seated in a wooden chair holding and looking down at infant cousin Dorothy Etta Russell (nee White). An organ and baby carriage are visible in background.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Harold Russell posed with a football, smiling and gazing off camera. Fallen leaves line the sidewalk, and Harold is dressed in a striped sweater. The shadow of the photographer is seen in the foreground.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Harold Russell outside in the middle of a tree-lined street. It is a sunny day, and Harold is dressed for warm weather. Harold is smiling at the camera as he stands astride a bicycle, with one foot on a pedal.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Harold Russel smiling at the camera while standing in front of a river. Bare trees and a bridge are seen in the background. Harold is standing on top of a cement embankment and is dressed in a suit and tie. He is holding a jacket draped over his arm.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Harold Russell standing beside a bicycle with his hands on the handlebar and looking slightly off from the camera. Trees and houses are seen in the background.
Schantz Russell FamilyImage of Harold Russell sitting upright in a baby carriage as an infant with mother Dorothy looking on. The pair are seen outdoors on the sidewalk of a residential street.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of two unidentified children, posed together with Harold Russell who is on the right. All three are looking at the camera. The ground is covered with snow, and they are dressed for cold weather. Two of the children are seen holding snowballs.
Schantz Russell FamilyImage of Harold Russell seated on a tricycle smiling happily toward the camera. A clothes line, trees and a garden bed are visible in the background.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Harold Russell riding a bicycle down a street. While Harold and the bicycle are clear, the background and foreground are blurred. Houses and trees are visible in the background.
Schantz Russell FamilyImage of Harold Russell as an infant, wrapped in a blanket and wearing a hat, being held by an unidentified adult in [Victoria Park] along a shoreline. In the background trees, a foot bridge and a swan are visible.
Schantz Russell FamilyImage of Harold Russell in a carriage looking toward the camera with an unidentified toddler trying to show something to Harold. At right in the background an unidentified adult looks on.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of one head and shoulders studio photograph of Olive Ruth Russell seen looking at the camera. Information from verso.
Russell, Olive RuthImage of formally dressed couples dancing as a crowd looks on from the side of the dance floor.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a formally dressed student seated in a throne like chair, holding a bouquet of flowers, with other formally dressed students, also holding flowers, standing on each side of the chair.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of an unidentified man sailing on a body of water with a rocky, tree lined shoreline visible in background.
Schantz Russell FamilyManuscript speech (original) on given at the Sales and Plant Key Men banquet on January 17, 1963 at the Kress Hotel in Preston, Ontario. Speech relates primarily to Norman C. Schneider's views on factors in the success of the J.M. Schneider company over the years.
Schneider, Norman ChristophFile consists of material relating to the planning, coordination, and publicity for the sales incentive trip to Quebec City and Montreal in 1994 for Projection Systems sales representatives. Includes correspondence and memoranda (some faxed), completed registration forms, ms. notes, tourism brochures, edited draft versions of the travel itinerary and information booklet, print-outs of presentation slides, snapshots of hotel facilities, draft versions of a video script advertising the trip, copies of the trip logo, and other material.
ElectrohomeFile consists of material relating to the planning, coordination, and publicity for the sales incentive trip to Quebec City and Montreal in 1994 for Projection Systems sales representatives. Includes correspondence and memoranda (some faxed), completed registration forms, ms. notes, tourism brochures, edited draft versions of the travel itinerary and information booklet, print-outs of presentation slides, snapshots of hotel facilities, draft versions of a video script advertising the trip, copies of the trip logo, and other material.
ElectrohomeImage of Salvation Army band members standing on a snow covered sidewalk playing instruments. The group is seen dressed for cold weather and looking toward camera.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Salvation Army band members standing on a snow covered sidewalk playing instruments. The group is seen dressed for cold weather and looking toward camera.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of one sample newspaper for The Gazette, Montreal.
File consists of one sample newspaper for the Toronto Daily Mail.
Fonds consists of one daybook from The Standard Life Assurance Company, believed to have been kept by Samuel Daniel Buckberrough. Also includes a clipping about the January 21, 1904 snow storm in Kitchener.
Buckberrough, Samuel DanielOne image of the Samual Frazer home near Midland, Ontario.
Rempel, John IvanImage of Benton Street post office building with recruitment banners hanging across front and trench walls along sidewalk with two soldiers standing at centre.
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