File 53-4835 - Hot Weather, Pix

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Hot Weather, Pix

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SCA98-GA68-1953-53-4835

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  • 2 photographs : b&w negatives ; 10 x 8 cm and 8 x 10 cm
  • 7 photographs : b&w copy negatives ; 10 x 8 cm and 8 x 10 cm

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The Kitchener-Waterloo Record began with the publication of the Daily News of Berlin on February 9, 1878 and was the first daily paper in the area. It was published by Peter Moyer. Over the years it had several names and publishers: in January of 1897 it ... »

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Envelope scanned as TIF files September 2018.
Added to Waterloo Digital Library.

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53-4835_002, 53-4835_009 and a photo from envelope 53-4481 appeared on Page 3 of the Tuesday, September 1, 1953 of the newspaper as part of the article: "Today's 96 Is Hottest With More to Come."

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Photo caption accompanying 53-4835_009 and 53-4835_002: "IN SWELTERING HEART - There's a 100-degree temperature between the ice cream room in which parka-clad Frederick Hart (left) [53-4835_009] works at 10 below zero and the sizzling temperature outside ... »

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53-4835_007 and 53-4835_008 appeared on the front page of the Wednesday, September 2, 1953 of the newspaper as part of the article: "Hot? It's Record 98 Today; Another Sizzler Tomorrow."

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Photo caption from published version of 53-4835_007: "NO RELIEF - With the temperature in the 90s for the eighth consecutive day, even the weatherman took to mopping his neck as he checked the thermometer which gave an official high of 97 degrees yesterday."

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Photo caption from published version of 53-4835_008: "HOW HOT? - The thermometer at Al Oldham's service station on King St. East "blew its top" during the record heat recorded yesterday."

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