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Includes students walking in roadway.
University of Waterloo. Plant Operations.Biology and Earth Sciences Museum.
Copy print, appears in 125th Edition, p. 32.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of two variants of a photo gallery produced by H.A. Huber. At the center is a bird's eye view of the town, with photos of buildings on all four sides. At the bottom centre of one is H.A. Huber's card; at the bottom centre of the other is a portrait of Louis Jacob Breithaupt.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusBirth, Marriage, Will and Cemetery papers related to Alfred Gofton and family. They include:
1. Birth certificate for wife Charlotte Braun;
2. Marriage certificate for Alf Gofton and Charlotte Braun dated June 6, 1923;
3. Will of Elizabetha Schneider dated Jan. 10, 1905 naming John Metz and Albert B. Schneider as executors;
4. Receipts for perpetual care at Mount Hope Cemetery from the 1930s
Postcard featuring photograph of Mackenzie King standing at the front of his childhood home. He is seen standing with right hand in suit pocket and left on the cope of a walking cane. Top of postcard reads: Birthplace of Hon. Mackenzie King, Kitchener, Ont.
Schneider familyContains one black and white photograph. The photograph is an image of the Dare Foods Limited head office and biscuit bakery plant in Kitchener, Ontario.
Dare Foods LimitedPuzzle card postcard advertising Bissell Carpet Sweepers showing an unhappy couple with a regular broom and a happy couple with a Bissell Carpet Sweeper. Recto reads "Why is this gentleman so perplexed, why is this lady sorely vexed? Why does this gentleman now smile. and she be happy all the while? The reason will be plain, if you can but this puzzle card see through."
Two images from Upper Canada Village. One image is of an unidentified blacksmith at work, and the other image is of a wall of tools.
Rempel, John IvanOne image of a stone blacksmith shop near Guelph, Ont.
Rempel, John IvanImage 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."
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage 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 RecordOne 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.
One 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 IvanGroup 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 Christoph