Grand River
33 Archival description results for Grand River
File consists of an album possibly compiled by Paul Rieder [?]. Includes snapshots and group photographs of family and friends and snapshots taken on trips. Includes photographs taken in Timmins, Larder Lake, Temagami, Sauble Beach, and at the Grand River. Some photographs include Martha Rieder and her children and possibly grandchildren. Some photographs appear to be missing.
Rieder and Anthes familyPhotograph of pile-driver with pile hanging from boom on incomplete span of rail bridge over a large body of water. Construction works are visible on a raft in the water, at the bottom of the pile, as well as on and next to the pile-driver. A sign on the machinery reads: "Industrial Brownhoist".
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of pile-driver with pile hanging from boom on incomplete span of rail bridge over a large body of water. Construction works are visible on a raft in the water, at the bottom of the pile, as well as on and next to the pile-driver. A sign on the machinery reads "Industrial Brownhoist" and another on the rail car reads "Canadian Pacific Pile-Driver".
Schantz Russell FamilyScenic view of the Grand River with cows crossing through the water to a partially submerged patch of land in the middle of the water.
Rieder and Anthes familyTitle from film; Summit Film Productions Ltd. : Flooding on Lower Grand #1 - 1972, #2 - 1974 (May) Colour workprint 7 1/2 min., Special, Mar. 2, 1981.
Grand River Conservation AuthorityPhotograph of large, bare tree surrounded by water and ice during a flood along the Grand River.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of two photographic transparencies showing the Grand River and work being done on the river.
Grand River Conservation AuthorityFile consists of seven glass plate negatives showing scenes of the Grand River and of the Kitchener-Waterloo region. Includes scenes of the Shand Dam construction, river fortification, houses and businesses along the river and of a Scout troupe.
Grand River Conservation AuthorityConsists of 2 aerial photographs, possibly of the Grand River, showing a river and river bank and farm lands and buildings in the background.
Grand River Conservation AuthorityImage of an abandoned car surrounded by flood water. A bridge is visible in the background.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of an abandoned car surrounded by flood water. A bridge is visible in the background.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of fourteen photographs showing the 1948 flood of the Grand River. The photographs have been mounted on large display boards and include captions.
Grand River Conservation AuthorityTitle from film; Summit Film Productions Ltd. : "Grand Valley ice jam and flood, Apr. 16, 1972," b&w silent print, Nov. 7, 1978.
Grand River Conservation AuthorityMap of the Grand Valley Watershed, created November 16, 1950 by Grand Valley Conservation Authority.
Grand River Conservation AuthorityFile consists of one map of the Grand River area showing locations of Indigenous communities.
File consists of five snapshots of Martha Rieder with friends on a picnic on the Grand River.
Rieder and Anthes familySnapshot of a bridge running over the Grand River at Freeport.
Schneider familyScenic view of a tree-lined Grand River.
Rieder and Anthes familyScenic view of a tree-lined Grand River with marsh grass in the water included in foreground.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of mounted photographs relating to Martha Rieder's involvement at her church. Includes a group portrait of the first officers of the Junior Young People's Alliance (including Rev. J.G. Litt, and Martha as secretary), a snapshot of Martha's Sunday School class at the Grand River, snapshots of picnics of the Junior Young People's Alliance, and snapshots of Martha with her sisters and friends dressed in costume for church play, "In want of a servant."
Rieder and Anthes family