Image of Bill Misselbrook seen from the side while punching a punching bag.
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Image of Bill Misselbrook posing for the camera with fists up, poised to punch.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordThree images of a Bowmanville, Ontario house. Includes one image of the front of the house (in the book), one image of a detail of the gable fretwork (in the book), and one image of the entire house from a further distance (not in the book).
Rempel, John IvanOne upper body studio portrait of Nancy Bowman, friend of the Schantz family. Identification from album.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne full length studio portrait of Jacob Harold Bowman, son of Abram O. and Susannah Detweiler, as an infant. Harold is seen wearing a long, lace trimmed gown and sitting in a large chair.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne full body studio portrait of Issac Lucius Bowman seen dressed in a long coat and standing with left hand resting on the top of a chair.
Schantz Russell FamilyExterior view of Hervey Bowman's home located at 60 Church Street, Kitchener, Ontario by an unidentified photographer. The house is somewhat obscured by trees and an adult, possibly Hervey Bowman, is seen standing at left, behind a row of shrubs.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne head and shoulders studio portrait of Hervey Bowman, seen looking at camera and dressed in a suit and tie, that was found with his belongings.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne head and shoulders studio portrait of Annie Bowman, seen looking at camera, that was found with Hervey Bowman's belongings.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne full length studio portrait of Abram O. Bowman and Susannah Detweiler Bowman. Abram is sitting in a chair wearing a suit and Susannah is standing next to him in a full length velvet dress with leg of mutton sleeves.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotographs of Hervey Bowman, a house on Church St., Kitchener, and a house on Roland St., Kitchener. Note that the photographs were found with correspondence between Franklin Abram Schantz and Franklin Bowman regarding Hervey Bowman's death.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of one photograph showing a painting of Richard Bowlby Sr.'s residence in Brickton, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of one head and shoulders studio portrait of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby seen looking off camera in partial profile and dressed in a high-collar top with leg of mutton sleeves.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of one full length studio portrait of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby seen standing with hands together at front and right arm resting on chair.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of one head and shoulders studio portrait of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby seen looking off camera.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of one head and shoulders studio portrait of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby by J. Fraser, Toronto, Ont.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of two identical head and shoulders studio portraits of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby seen looking at camera. Bowlby is wearing earnings and is dressed in a lace collared top with a brooch at centre of neck.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of three identical upper body studio portraits of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby.
Bowlby Boyd FamilyFile consists of one photograph of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby. Identification from frame.
Bowlby Boyd FamilyFile consists of a portrait of Lillie Caroline Barnes Bowlby and daughter Carolyn.
Bowlby, Davison, Hoffman FamilyFile consists of a portrait of Lillie Caroline Barnes Bowlby and Emma Bowlby taken by J.W. Wilson.
Bowlby, Davison, Hoffman FamilyFile consists of one full body studio portrait showing George Herbert Bowlby, about age 3, with dog Tippo Saib by the "Ontario" Photograph Gallery, Berlin, Ont. George and Tippo are shown in an outdoor setting in front of a wooden fence.
Clement Bowlby FamilyMaterial relating to members of the Hoffman, Barnes, Schiedel, Bowlby, Davison and Carlisle families, primarily photographs. Includes correspondence, clippings, ephemera, photographs, including snapshots taken during early construction of the Westmount area of Kitchener, Ontario.
Bowlby, Davison, Hoffman FamilyFile consists of two identical photographs of David Sovereign Bowbly's home "Liberty Hall" in Kitchener, taken from the tennis courts in warm weather. The resident is seen from the rear, surrounded by trees, shrubs and garden beds.
Clement Bowlby FamilyPhotograph of the exterior of "Liberty Hall", the 25 John Street residence of David Sovereign Bowlby in what was then Berlin, Ontario. The home is situated on a dirt road. A wrought-iron fence and two trees border the front of the house and ivy is visible growing up sections of the building. A sign over an entrance to a separate section of the home, at left, reads: "Dr. Bowlby".
Clement Bowlby FamilyUpper body studio portrait photograph of David Sovereign Bowbly seen looking off camera.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of two identical upper body studio portraits of David Sovereign Bowlby, seen in partial profile looking off camera.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of one upper body studio portrait photograph of David Sovereign Bowbly by J. Inglis, Montreal.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of two identical upper body studio portrait photographs of David Sovereign Bowbly in his graduation cap and gown.
Clement Bowlby FamilyUpper body studio portrait of David Sovereign Bowbly in graduation cap and gown.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of one three quarter length studio graduation portrait of David Shannon Bowlby. David is shown with legs crossed, wearing a gown and holding a graduation cap in his lap.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of one upper body studio portrait of David Shannon Bowlby seen in partial profile looking of camera in graduation cap and gown.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of one upper body studio portrait of Alfred Bowlby seen looking at camera.
Clement Bowlby FamilySnapshot of the gravestone of Adam Bowlby and others in Waterford, Ontario.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of a photograph of taken at Goble's Grove in Port Elgin, Ontario. At front (left to right) are Janey Clement and Geneva Jackson and at back (left to right) are Shannon Bowlby and Florence Clement.
Bowlby, Davison, Hoffman FamilyFile consists of a photograph taken at Goble's Grove in Port Elgin, Ontaroi. At front (left to right) are Florence Clement, Geneva Jackson and Janey Clement and at back (left to right) are Shannon Bowlby and Bella Hayward.
Bowlby, Davison, Hoffman FamilyFile consists of six snapshots taken at Goble's Grove in Port Elgin, Ontario. Florence Clement Geneva Jackson, Janey Clement and Shannon Bowlby are identifiable. Includes unidentified family members.
Bowlby, Davison, Hoffman FamilyFile consists of one group portrait of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby (second from left) with daughters (from left to right) Janie Elizabeth Bowlby Clement, Grace Esther Bowlby Fennell, and Emma Allen Bowlby Boyd. All are seen in high-collared dresses with oversized leg of mutton sleeves.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of one photograph showing members of the Bowlby family in front of "Liberty Hall", the family home. In the carriage are shown Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby and Janie Elizabeth Bowlby Clement, being pulled by mare Dolly. In front of the home are shown David Sovereign Bowlby, George Herbert Bowlby, Blanche Alexandrine (Adine) Seagram Bowlby, David Shannon Bowlby, and Grace Esther Bowlby Fennell. The photograph was used in "Busy Berlin" in 1897.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFile consists of one group portrait of Martha Esther Murphy Bowlby (left) with daughters (from left to right) Janie Elizabeth Bowlby Clement, Grace Esther Bowlby Fennell and Emma Allen Bowlby Boyd. All are seen in high-collared dresses with oversized leg of mutton sleeves.
Clement Bowlby FamilyTwo copies of an information sheet for bowlers participating in the ninth annual bowlathon presented by Youth in Conflict with the Law and Community Justice Initiatives. The bowlathon was held at Victoria Bowlerama in Kitchener, Ontario and was intended to raise money for Youth in Conflict with the Law and Community Justice Initiatives. Money was collected through the cost for bowlers to participate and sponsors pledging money to support a particular bowler. Both copies of the information sheet contain handwritten notes on the verso.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterImage of Maryann Bott smiling at camera, seated in her home behind three vases full of roses. Greeting cards are visible hanging on the wall at right.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Maryann Bott smiling at camera, seated in her home behind three vases full of roses. Greeting cards are visible hanging on the wall at right.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of bosses on a wall in the west hall of University College, Toronto.
Creighton, Charles DickensImage of a bookmobile bus with patrons waiting to board standing outside. Kitchener Public Library Bookmobile is visible painted along the side of the bus.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a bookmobile bus with Kitchener Public Library Bookmobile painted along the side.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Better Moore handing a book from behind a desk to to Mrs. K.G. Murray, who is seated with an infant on her lap. Both are smiling.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of someone looking at a book at the back of a bookmobile books and shelving running the length of the bus.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordA typescript draft book chapter (twenty-five leaves) about the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Nishga) and Tsimshian written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes an offprint (photocopy) of the published version of the book chapter which appeared in the Journal of Canadian Studies 18, no. 3 (Fall 1983), p. 40-54. The typescript draft book chapter was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson.
Patterson, E PalmerTwo copies of a typescript draft book chapter (twenty-seven leaves) written by E Palmer Patterson. One copy features the variant title, "Keeping school for the Nishga : Lakkalsap/Greenville, B.C., 1907-1924." Also includes two leaves of manuscript notes likely written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson.
Patterson, E PalmerA typescript draft book chapter (thirty-four leaves) about Ging̱olx (or Kincolith), British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson. Also includes an offprint of the published version of the book chapter which appeared in the Canadian Journal of Anthropology 3, no. 1 (Fall 1982), p. 45-55. The typescript draft book chapter and offprint were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson.
Patterson, E PalmerTwo copies of a typescript draft book chapter. One copy contains twenty-three leaves, computer output and the other copy contains twenty-nine leaves, computer output. One copy features the variant title, "Anglican missionary adaptation on the Nass River, British Columbia." The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson.
Patterson, E PalmerThree copies of a typescript draft book chapter (twenty-three leaves, computer output) written by E Palmer Patterson. One copy includes corrections. One copy features the variant title, "The role of Nishga chiefs in the coming of missionaries to the Nass." The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson.
Patterson, E PalmerThree copies of a typescript draft book chapter (thirty leaves, photocopy) about the Nisga'a (formerly spelled Nishga) in Ging̱olx (also Kincolith), Lax̱g̱altsʼap (formerly spelled Lakkalzap), and Gitlaxt'aamiks (or New Aiyansh) in British Columbia written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript copies of the draft book chapter were originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson.
Patterson, E PalmerImages consist of a brief ceremony held at Dana Porter Library's rare book room commemorating a donation of books from The Japan Foundation. People present in the photos include Murray Shepherd, Yuzo Hatano, Consulate-General of Japan, and other Japanese officials.
Two manuscript leaves outlining the table of contents for a proposed book likely written by E Palmer Patterson. The manuscript outline was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson.
Patterson, E PalmerOne image of gable window fretwork on a house at Bond Head.
Rempel, John IvanFive images of the Bolton Mill. Three images are from the book, and the other two images are variations that are not in the book.
Rempel, John IvanImage of Willard N. Bock standing with back against a curtain backdrop wearing a suit and smiling at the camera.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordGroup portrait of Board of Trade Directors taken in 1937 a the start of excavating for new Kitchener post office.
Left to right: Mr. Dahmer (City Treasurer), A.J. Cundick, N.C. Schneider, Tom Kay, Carl Web[er?], Bill Milner, L.O. Breithaupt, Hon. W.D. Euler, Art Kabel, Harold Ball, Bob Dietrich, Mayor Albert Smith, Norm Riffer (Secretary, Board of Trade).
Schneider, Norman ChristophTwo original group portraits and one copy taken of the Board of Trade Directors on the steps of a building at the opening of the new Kitchener post office on December 1938. Norman C. Schneider is in the back row at the far right. Louis O. Breithaupt is also in the photograph.
Schneider, Norman ChristophOne image of an unidentified native woman on a mule [?] pulling a travois. The caption also reads: "From a Geological Survey of Canada photograph in the Public Archives of Canada."
Rempel, John IvanOne photograph of Blood [Kaniai] and Peiikani (formerly Piegan) Indigenous Chiefs of the Blackfoot Confederacy in Brantford for the unveiling of the Brant Memorial. The chiefs are identified as One Spot, Red Crow, and North Axe.
Image of Rudolph C. Henning seated and tying a skate while looking at the camera.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Rudolph C. Henning standing and holding Mrs. Erwin Kueneman's hand while assisting her to get up off the ice after having fallen.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Rudolph C. Henning gliding across the ice toward the camera with a smile.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Rudolph Henning and Mrs. Erwin Kueneman arm in arm while gliding across the ice toward the camera.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of car driving on a bridge toward the camera. Signs at either side of the bridge read: "Single Lane Traffic" and "10. Ton Load Limit."
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