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Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a booklet of 10 black and white postcards [rotogravure prints?] containing views of Berlin.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
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Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a booklet of 10 black and white postcards [rotogravure prints?] containing views of Berlin.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
10 ansichten von Potsdam und Sanssouci.
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a booklet containing 10 monochrome tinted rotogravure postcards with views of Potstam and Sanssouci.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
12 photographien von Wittenberg, Bez. Halle fur ihr sammelalbum.
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a set of sepia-toned photographs in a folded paper covering containing views from Wittenberg. There were originally 12 images in the set but only 10 remain.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
12 verschiedene photo-ansichten vom Rhein (Koln bis Koblenz).
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a set of 12 sepia-toned photographs as postcards in a folded paper covering containing views from the Rhine. Three postcards from other collections have been added to the set: two sepia-toned photographs and one photochrom.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Ahrens, Henrietta Charlotte: birthplace in Germany.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Six photographs and one postcard from Anna Evers, Eschwege, Germany. One is a photograph of the birthplace of Henrietta Charlotte Roth, who married Charles Andrew Ahrens (2 copies). Her daughter Helena married J.M. Schneider. A postcard depicts the town of Eschwege and also included is an Evers family wedding photograph. Two snapshots of the Roth home show the plaque with the date 1835 and the name Carl Roth. Also included is a postcard of Reichensachsen, near Eschwege.
Schneider family
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a booklet containing 16 black and white postcards [rotogravure prints?] with views of Berlin.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a booklet of 12 photochrom prints as postcards containing views of Leipzig.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
File consists of 17 separate picture postcards, b&w and col. of Allendorf a Werra, birthplace of Louis Breithaupt, d. 1880. Duplicates also present.
Breithaupt, Albert Liborius
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a booklet containing 12 black and white postcards [rotogravure prints?] with views of Berlin.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a clipping from a souvenir booklet or similar explaining the tradition of bridalcups and stating that original bridalcups can be found at the Germanic Museum in Nuremberg.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between the Sommer family and the Boden family. The Boden family lived in Bonn, Germany and included Annemarie Boden, Max Boden, Axel Boden and Sibylle Boden. Of special interest are letters commenting on social and political matters such as issues of ethnicity, Quebec separatism, and World War II. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, press clippings, a funeral invitation, and photographs of a family home and the University of Bonn in Germany.
Briefwechsel mit Ilse Stein: 1954-1969.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family and Isle Stein. Isle Stein was a friend of the Sommer family and she lived in Germany. Records include letters, a postcard and photographs of Isle Stein, her family, and the Sommer family.
Briefwechsel mit Ilse Stein: 1970-1982.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family and Isle Stein. Isle Stein was a friend of the Sommer family and she lived in Germany. Includes letters that discuss Angelika Sommer’s impending divorce from her husband Uwe Schriever. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, and photographs of Christmas decorations.
Briefwechsel mit Ilse Stein: 1983.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family and Isle Stein. Includes letters indicating that Isle Stein moved from Essen, Germany to Reutlingen, Germany. Isle Stein was a friend of the Sommer family. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, and photographs of Christmas decorations, animals, buildings, and landscapes.
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a booklet containing 12 black and white photographs of Burgenstock.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Copenhagen, Cologne, Weisbaden, Berlin, Europe.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
Part of 1936 Olympics collection.
One brochure with information on attending the 1936 Winter and Summer Olympics. Includes information on the schedule, accommodations, the Olympic Village, an art installation, the youth camp, the torch relay, ticket prices and more.
File consist of one notebook used as a diary by Albert L. Breithaupt while on a trip to Europe. The diary begins on June 30, in Germany, and ends August 5, 1891. Countries visited include Germany, Switzerland, France, England.
Breithaupt, Albert Liborius
File consists of a diary written in German by Catherine Breithaupt. The diary contains entries dated between May 9 and June 28, 1888 that document a trip taken by Breithaupt to Allendorf, Germany, the birthplace of Louis Breithaupt, with her son John, daughter Melvina and Louis H. Wagner.
Breithaupt, Catharine Hailer
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
A German driving instruction form possibly authorizing personnel to travel by car between the town of Gustrow and the city of Rostock in Germany to pick up their wages in Rostock.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
An embarkation card issued to Cameron Hill on May 11, 1945 for travel from a holding camp in Germany to England. Also includes a supplementary document titled, Appendix B, certifying that Cameron underwent a medical examination on May 13, 1945 in Bournemouth and is fit to proceed on leave and be repatriated to Canada.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Part of Schneider family collection.
Snapshots, postcards and tourist information relating to Eschwege, Germany, home of the Roth family (Reichen Sachsen on the Werre, Hesse). Henrietta Charlotte Roth was the wife of Charles Andrew Ahrens.
Schneider family
Europe tour 1958 : Eschwege, Frankfurt, Rudesheim, down the Rhine.
Part of Schneider family collection.
One slide tray of undated slides in glass and metal mounts.
Schneider family
Europe tour 1958 : Freiburg, Stuttgart, Schwabish Hall.
Part of Schneider family collection.
One slide tray of undated slides in glass and metal mounts.
Schneider family
Photograph of a timber-framed builiding, possibly taken in Germany or somewhere in Central Europe.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family
File consists of statements for expenses for a trip to England, Scotland and Germany in 1896. Includes Hotel bills and meals for "Ma, Melvina and Albert," personal expenses "Ma" and Albert.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Höpken and Sommer families. Includes several candid letters from Eduard Höpken that describe his experiences during and after World War II as well as the political climate in Germany during the 1950s. Of special interest is a family newsletter written on January 6, 1971 by Eduard and his wife Elisabeth Höpken that provides biographical information about their children including Gisela Sommer and her husband Ulrich Sommer, Johann Höpken, Walter Höpken, Karl Höpken, Wilhelm Höpken, and Peter Höpken. Records include letters and postcards.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters interspersed with details about family life such as Ulrich Sommer and his wife Gisela Sommer’s immigration to Canada with their two children Cornelius Sommer and Angelika Sommer in 1954. Also contains letters confirming Ulrich and Gisela Sommer passed an exam designed for new Canadians that was established by the Government of Ontario’s Department of Education Information Branch. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, children’s drawings, pamphlets, hand-drawn floor plans, wallpaper samples, a cross-stitch sampler, and photographs of family members.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters describing Eduard and Elisabeth Höpken’s impending trip to Canada and letters discussing Ulrich Sommer’s adult adoption by a man named Friedrich Joachim who lived in Germany. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, floor plans, and a wedding invitation.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Of special interest is a letter written by Eduard Höpken on May 29, 1965 revealing that he was a dedicated member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany since 1930. Eduard claimed that he reinstated his support for the political party after 1945. In this letter, Eduard wrote about the development of laws to provide the state increased control during emergencies. Also contains correspondence between the Sommer family and Friederich Joachim. Friederich Joachim adopted Ulrich Sommer as an adult and he lived in Germany. Records include letters, post cards, birth announcements, and a funeral invitation.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters interspersed with details about family life such as Ulrich Sommer and Cornelius Sommer’s studies in university, Angelika Sommer’s pending visit with her grandparents, and Lina Neumeyer Raatz’s declining health. Lina Neumeyer Raatz was Ulrich Sommer’s aunt and she lived in Germany. Also contains correspondence between the Sommer family and the Altenmueller family from Cooksville, Ontario. Records include letters, postcards, and pamphlets.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence between various members of the Sommer family including letters that describe Cornelius Sommer’s European vacation and Angelika Sommer’s political involvement in Germany, her Marxist beliefs and her plans to pursue post-secondary education in Germany. Some letters also indicate that Angelika Sommer met and was dating Uwe Schriever, who later becomes her husband. Also includes greeting cards, postcards, a pamphlet, and photographs of Uwe Schriever, and the wedding of Friedemann and Petra (surnames unknown) in March 1970.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters expressing concern for Angelika Sommer because she was increasingly committed to Communist ideologies and involved in politics in Germany during the 1970s. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, and a press clipping.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters interspersed with details about family life such as Cornelius Sommer’s university graduation and his plans to open his own law firm as well as Angelika Sommer’s move to Hamburg, Germany. Also contains letters describing Isle Stein’s upcoming visit with Ulrich Sommer and Gisela Sommer in Canada. Records include letters, greeting cards, and postcards.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters sent between Gisela Sommer and Ulrich Sommer that were written while Gisela visited her parents in Germany. Also contains a copy of the last will and testament of Friederich Höpken. Friederich Höpken was Eduard Höpken’s brother and he lived in Brazil. Records include letters, greeting cards, and postcards.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters sent between Gisela Sommer and Ulrich Sommer that were written while Gisela visited her parents in Germany. Of special interest are German press clippings about the development of the German Democratic Republic in the 1980s. Records include letters, greeting cards, and press clippings.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters sent between Gisela Sommer and Ulrich Sommer that were written while Gisela visited her parents in Germany. Of special interest is a letter by Ulrich to Gisela that describes his experience attending Barker Fairley’s birthday celebration at University College in Toronto, Ontario on May 21, 1986. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, funeral invitations, and photographs of family members.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters interspersed with details about family life such as Angelika Sommer’s training and participation in a local choir and Cornelius Sommer’s trip to Hamburg, Germany in 1993. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, press clippings, and photographs of family members, events, pets, and a choir.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between members of the Sommer family. Includes letters interspersed with details about family life such as information about Angelika Sommer’s partner Gunther (surname unknown) and Angelika’s concern for Isle Stein’s well-being. Isle Stein was a friend of the Sommer family and she lived in Germany. Records include letters, greeting cards, postcards, press clippings and, photographs of family members, flowers, buildings, Christmas decorations, and art.
File consists of 11 picture postcards, b&w and col. of Hanover, Hanstein, Karlsruhe, Mainz and Rudesheim.
Breithaupt, Albert Liborius
Germany, Austria with Arno Schwege, June 8-29, 1969 : #1.
Part of Schneider family collection.
One carousel of slides. The slides are dated July 1969. Slides 1-5 are of Eschwege.
Schneider family
Germany, Austria with Arno Schwege, June 8-29, 1969 : #2.
Part of Schneider family collection.
One carousel of slides. The slides are dated July 1969. Slides 1-5 are of Eschwege.
Schneider family
Ivan W. Keffer : F.W. Woolworth Co.
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
Series consists of material accumulated by Ivan W. Keffer relating to his career at the F.W. Woolworth Co. after his appointment to executive vice-president. Material relates to the performance of the company, the German company, and Keffer's work and personal interests in Germany. A small amount of material relates to his actual role as executive vice-president in North America. Series includes correspondence (from colleagues; some may also be personal), reports, legal documents, clippings, a speech, meeting minutes, photographs, and other material.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of photographs of Keffer and his family, most of which appear to have been taken while they were living in Germany. Includes snapshots of Keffer, his wife, Mary, and his daughter Mary Jane around their home, on outings or travelling, and participating in activities including golf and skiing. File also includes a portrait of Keffer's wife; a snapshot of Norman Schneider; and photographs taken at a figure skating competition or show.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Part of Schneider family collection.
Eight photographs taken during Norman C. Schneider's trip to Berlin [in 1934?]. Consists of two snapshots of the Empress of Britain and six taken in the Keffers' yard in Berlin.
Schneider family
Keffer, Ivan W. : Norman C. Schneider's visit to Berlin.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Three photographs of Norman C. Schnedier's trip to Berlin in 1934. Consists of one snapshot of Schneider on board a ship, one of him at the Keffer's piano in Berlin, and one of the Keffer family and guests, including Schneider, at their home in Berlin, Germany. File also includes one postcard of Norman C. Schneider taken in front of Köln Cathedral while on a visit to Ivan W. Keffer. On the verso is a note addressed to his mother and father dated Nov. 9, 1934.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Keffer, Ivan W. and Mary Jane.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Photograph of Ivan W. Keffer standing with Mary Jane Keffer, who is seated in a baby carriage. The pair is seen in front of a statue of Albrecht II along the Siegesallee in Berlin.
Schneider family
Lina (Nini) Neumeyer Raatz: letters, photographs, cards.
Part of Sommer family fonds.
Correspondence primarily between Ulrich Sommer and Lina Neumeyer Raatz. Lina Neumeyer Raatz was Ulrich Sommer’s aunt and she lived in Germany. Includes letters interspersed with details about family life such as Lina’s death on January 21, 1969. Records include letters, postcards, poems, amateur drawings, and photographs of family members and friends.
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of 212 loose postcards, including black and white and sepia-toned photographs, black and white and sepia-toned rotogravures, photochroms, and other colour prints. Postcards contain views of numerous European cities and landforms (including Binz, Potsdam, Oberammergau, Berlin, Wittenberg, Lucerne, the Rhine, and the Alps), as well as views along the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia and Alberta (photographed by Byron Harmon) and the Columbia River Highway in Oregon (photographed by Cross & Dimmitt), and views of Banff, the Rocky Mountains, Stratford (Ontario), and other places and scenes. Some duplicates are present. Six postcards contain a stamp (four German, one Canadian, and one Czechoslovakian). Two postcards were sent through the mail; one from Keffer to his wife, and one from Max [last name illegible] to Keffer (in German). Six of the postcards were published by Valentine & Sons.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Map : 4th Canadian Armoured Division.
Map showing the movements (with dates) of the 4th Canadian Armoured Division from the UK, the crossing to Normandy, and the advance into Holland and then across northern Germany. John Gartshore Martin's regiment (Lincoln and Welland) was part of this division. The border of the map includes the crests of all regiments in the division.
Martin, John Gartshore
Part of 1936 Olympics collection.
One map of Berlin with smaller maps of various Olympic sites including the Olympic Village, Reich sports grounds, the marathon course, the regatta courses and a map of the plan for the winter games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
Dresdner Bank
Part of Electrohome fonds.
File consists of material relating to travelling and sightseeing, probably collected by Carl A. Pollock. Includes road maps and tourist maps, leaflets and booklets from tourist attractions, and typed and ms. notes. Maps are for Kitchener, Ontario, various American states and cities, and Stuttgart, Germany.
Electrohome
Maps of Axis prisoner of war camps.
Part of Cameron Clare Hill fonds.
Three maps showing the locations of Axis prisoner of war camps in Germany, Italy and adjacent countries during the Second World War. The maps were possibly accumulated by Cameron Hill's parents, Britton and Grace Hill, while Cameron was held in custody as a prisoner of war.
Hill, Cameron Clare
Motz, William John : Canadian newspaper tour scrapbook.
Part of Motz family fonds.
File consists of a scrapbook kept by William John Motz with photographs and ephemera from the Canadian newspaper tour of Europe from June 6th-July 26th, 1929. The tour visited: Paris, Chester, Windsor, Versailles, The Trossachs, Amiens, Vienna, Vimy, Albert, Prague, Berlin, Brussels, The Hague, Birmingham, Ayr, Scheveningen, London, Hampton, Hever, Kenliworth, Warwick, Stratford, Chester, Wales, Blackpool, Mellrose, Edinburgh, Loch Lomond, Inversaid, Dumfries, Liverpool and others.
Motz Family
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of 11 postcards containing views of Munich. Some are photochrom and some are black and white [rotogravure prints?].
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Munich, Garmish-Partenkirchen, Zugspitze, Augsberg.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Film taken while touring various towns in Germany including Munich, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Zugspitze, and Augsburg. Ivan Keffer appears at certain points and is likely the person filming Norman Schneider playing and digging in snow. The majority of the footage consists of scenic landscape views of mountain ranges and lakes taken from moving cars, trains and a gondola, as well as shots taken while stationary on a snow covered mountain and in town squares. Various architectural features, such as the Clock Tower and Hercules Fountain in Augsburg, are included as are shots of towns people and tourists, some dressed in lederhosen and others rock climbing.
Schneider family
Negatives depicting landscapes, landmarks, and members of the Breithaupt family travelling through Europe in 1930, possibly in Germany and the United Kingdom.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Canister includes handwritten notes about places and people, including Ivan, Mary and Mary Keffer, captured on film.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
No. 4 : Lake Lucerne, Altdorf, Lucerne, Interlaken, Jungfrau, [?, Jua[?] Pass, Montreux, Lousanne.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
Schneider family
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a booklet of ten black and white postcards [rotogravure prints?] containing views of Norderney.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
File consists of one notebook used as a diary by Albert L. Breithaupt from June 10 to August 29, 1896, while on a trip to England, Scotland and Germany, with family members. The first entries are written in Berlin, Ontario. Of note is the entry for June 10, 1894 that gives an account of the last Sabbath in the "old church". Albert paraphrases the speech given by his mother, Catharine, with her recollections of the Sunday School in Berlin.
Breithaupt, Albert Liborius
Olympic Games, August 1-16, 1936, Berlin #1.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Film taken during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Includes the opening ceremonies and the entrance of Olympic teams from Canada, Japan and Germany; the lighting of the Olympic flame in the stadium cauldron; several shots of stadium spectators with arms extended in Nazi salute; views of the Olympic grounds and environs; views of Nazi flags on display on Olympic grounds and outside of the [Reichstag?]; and multiple sporting events including: track, hurdles, polo, and water polo.
Schneider family
Olympic Games, August 1-16, 1936, Berlin #2.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Film taken during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Includes footage of a large scale calisthenics demonstration; Korean athlete Sohn Kee-chung, who won the marathon running gold medal while competing for Japan, speaking and signing autographs; a view of Brandenburg Gate and the Kaiser Wilhelm Monument; a partial pan of a busy Berlin street; an exterior view of Amerika Haus; various scenes shot on the Olympic Village grounds and views of buildings there, as well as athletes and delegation members walking on the grounds, practising for events, playing organized activities, and relaxing; a panoramic view of sail boats in what may be Kiel Bay; uniformed officers marching through the street; and the closing ceremonies. Extended footage of sporting events appear through out including: water polo [continued from end of Berlin #1 reel], marathon running, relay, diving (platform and springboard), and equestrian jumping.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
One snapshot of a track and field stadium full of people, most with right arms outstretched in a Nazi salute taken during the entrance of Adolf Hitler.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Part of Schneider family collection.
Official press card and pass for Norman C. Schneider for the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany. Includes leather case and press badge with ribbon attached.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Photographs of Berlin Reichssportfeld.
Part of 1936 Olympics collection.
20 photographs showing various exterior and interior shots of the Reichssportfeld (sports complex) in Berlin (which is no longer standing). The photographs show the track, monuments outside the building, performers, and the Olympic torch among others. Photographs are identified on the verso in German.
File consists of 20 propaganda photographs taken by the Nazi party, largely in Oldenburg and the surrounding area. Includes photographs of naval military officials, Nazi events, and members of the party.
Rowntree, Kenneth
Weekly intake report on broadcasts in English for North American listeners mainly from the United States of America, Germany, Italy and England. Copy no. 27.
University of Waterloo. Department of Political Science.
Weekly intake report on broadcasts in English for North American listeners mainly from the United States of America, Germany, Italy and England. Copy no. 27.
University of Waterloo. Department of Political Science.
Weekly intake report on broadcasts in English for North American listeners mainly from the United States of America, Germany, Italy and England. Copy no. 27.
University of Waterloo. Department of Political Science.
Weekly intake report on broadcasts in English for North American listeners mainly from the United States of America, Germany, Italy and England. Copy no. 27.
University of Waterloo. Department of Political Science.
Part of John Walter fonds.
File contains an two envelopes with examples of German ration coupons from the 1920s and examples of scrips from Rochester, New York and Multnomah County in Oregon. The ration coupons include a pencil identification that reads: "Walter Johann".
Walter, John
Report prepared by the Research Unit (Overseas) of the British Broadcasting Corporation regarding foreign labour in Germany. Copy no. 183.
University of Waterloo. Department of Political Science.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Eight postcards of Unterowisheim, Germany, the birthplace of Johann Christoph Schneider, sent to N.C. Schneider by the Oberst family.
Schneider family
Part of Schneider family collection.
One envelope of snapshots relating to a visit to Unterowisheim in Germany by Herb and Betty Schneider
Schneider family
Schneider family relatives in Germany.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Nine snapshots taken in Unterowisheim, Germany during a trip there by Norman and Ethel Schneider in May 1958 to visit relatives of Schneider and Roth families.
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Schneider family relatives in Germany.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Thirteen snapshots taken in Unterowisheim, Germany, the birthplace of Johann Christoph Schneider, during a visit there by Norman C. Schneider in 1938. Includes snapshots of Norman Schneider and Frau Herman Oberst, "only living relative".
Schneider, Norman Christoph
Schneider Male Chorus : European tour.
Part of Schneider family collection.
Two group portraits with identifications, and a colour negative. Taken at Schloss Bruschal, Bruschal, Germany.
Schneider family
Report providing an analysis of the collaboration between the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan) to minimize and discredit the British success at Taranto, Italy in broadcasts from Greece, Turkey, Russia, United States of America, Madrid, Free France and Switzerland. Copy no. 192.
University of Waterloo. Department of Political Science.
Study tour 3 : Warsaw, Berlin, Meissen, Oberamergan[sic].
Part of Schneider family collection.
One carousel of slides. The slides are dated Oct. 1968.
Schneider family
The Rhine from Mayence to Cologne, printed in photochrome.
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a souvenir booklet containing a fold out tourist map of The Rhine and various points of interest located on and near the river.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Bronze follis from Trier (Germany) showing on the obverse the head of Helena-Augusta and on the reverse Securitas holding a branch.
Pyke, Edgar William
Bronze follis from Trier (Germany) showing on the obverse the head of Licinius I and the reverse Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae.
Pyke, Edgar William
Part of Bechler family fonds.
Cabinet card studio portrait of an unidentified man and woman, seen looking at camera, from the Bechler family photo album.
Bechler family
Part of Seagram collection
Full length studio portrait of an unknown young girl seated in a chair, with legs tucked in at her side, and left arm propped on a side table with an open book on top.
Seagram Family
Part of Seagram collection
Full length studio portrait of two unknown teenagers in costume seen looking off camera. One is seated wearing a bonnet with [ribbon] hanging from right arm and the other is seen standing wearing a top hat and ribbon with body length tails.
Seagram Family
Part of Seagram collection
Full length studio portrait of an unknown young man seen standing with a hat in left hand while leaning against a prop column.
Seagram Family
Part of Seagram collection
Full length studio portrait of a young girl looking toward the camera posed with left hand at face, and left arm and right hand resting on a prop rock.
Seagram Family
Visit of Mr. R.C. Kirkwood in Frankfort.
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a photograph of a group of men standing on a street in front of several buildings during the visit of Mr. R.C. Kirkwood in Frankfort from February 22-27, 1961. The men are identified by surname on an accompanying piece of paper (typescript).
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a booklet containing 64 black and white images [rotogravure prints?] of Wien.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a booklet of 10 black and white postcards [rotogravure prints?] containing views of Wittenberg.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur
Part of Ivan W. Keffer fonds.
File consists of a set of black and white photographs in a folded paper covering containing views of the Zugspitze mountain peak in winter. The original set contained 12 images, but some from another unidentified set have been added for a total of 22.
Keffer, Ivan Wilbur