File consists of a tax deed to a property on Blucher Blvd., Kitchener, purchased by A.L. Breithaupt for arrears of taxes.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusNorth America
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File consists of notes payable relating to business mostly conducted in Canada by L. Breithaupt, to be paid by account of J.F. Schoellkopf, Buffalo, N.Y.
Breithaupt, Philip Ludwig (Louis)File consists of notes payable relating to business conducted in Buffalo by L. Breithaupt, to be paid by account of J.F. Schoellkopf, Buffalo, N.Y.
Breithaupt, Philip Ludwig (Louis)Photograph of a group of tall ships docked along a wooden wharf.
Clement Bowlby FamilyHead and shoulders studio portrait of missionary Jozo Takano seen looking off camera.
Rieder and Anthes familySpiral-bound document containing Tender and Contract documents. By Horton & Ball, Walter, Fedy, McCargar, Hachborn, Architects andEngineers.
Kitchener-Waterloo Young Men's Christian AssociationDie cut card showing five women behind a fence with a caption reading "The look well on the fence! Much better on the other side. This road leads to success used by the million." The verso shows the backs of the women, each of whom are holding a Sweeperette sweeper. Verso reads "always in the push our Sweeperette. Sweeperette Company 76 5th Ave. New York Grand Rapids, Mich."
Image Mrs. Swartz seated on a power mower looking back with a slight smile at children Kevin, Kane, and Kerry who are seated in a wagon mounted to the mower. The group is seen on the gravel shoulder of a two lane road next to a sign that reads Maximum Speed 40.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage Mrs. Swartz seated on a power mower looking back with a slight smile at children Kevin, Kane, and Kerry who are seated in a wagon mounted to the mower. The group is seen on the gravel shoulder of a two lane road next to a sign that reads Maximum Speed 40.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of Swan Island taken from the west bank of the lake, looking toward pavilion area. A swan is visible in water at right of island.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of a cluster of tress on Swan Island, surrounded by snow. A residential building is partially visible at left in background.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of 57 snapshots taken at an event in Alberta, probably relating to the purchase of Sunwapta Broadcasting and/or an annual meeting. Some photographs include identification on verso. Includes photographs of Edmonton mayor Jan Reimer, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture Don Mazankowski, Alberta Culture and Multicultural Minister Doug Main, and John A. Pollock, William McGregor, and Bruce Cowie of Electrohome. Some photographs were envelopes labelled "totem", "staff", and "C.O." Duplicate photographs may be present.
ElectrohomeFile consists of eight slides of the Sunwapta Broadcasting building in Edmonton, AB. Duplicates may be present.
ElectrohomePhotograph of a sunset through tress at Scarborough Ontario.
Creighton, Charles DickensBlurry photograph of an unidentified group seen from a distance standing and seated outside of a hotel with a large Sunset sign over the front front porch.
Rieder and Anthes familyFonds consists of one photograph of students at Sunnyside School, taken September 29, 1944. Identifications included on verso read:
- Newman, L.;
- Wishnewski, Dieter;
- King, Jack;
- [?], Shirley;
- Speers, Kathleen;
- Holmes, Dorothy;
- Gingrich, Billy;
- Krestel, Elsie;
- Fyfe, Audrey;
- Wagner, Betty;
- Killens, Jean;
- Yerdt, Virginia;
- Eby, Diane;
- Cochrane, Shirley;
- Cressman, Lois;
- Sherwin, Fred;
- Flaherty, Noreen;
- Stahle, [?];
- Heintzman, [?];
- Yendt, Marlene;
- Brubacher, Pauline;
- Braniff, [?];
- Boyd, Jerry;
- Schaus, Donald;
- Killen, Jackie;
- Brox, Freddie;
- Petznick, Ronald;
- King, Buddy;
- Wishnewski, Edith;
- Lantz, Helen;
- Dickin, Laura;
- McCaig, Marian;
- Maguire, Betty;
- Hoadley, Mildred.
One image of a house near Summerville, built ca. 1850, identified on the verso as "near Summerville Blacksmith's home". Rempel uses it as an example of cut fieldstone.
Rempel, John IvanFile consists of one suggested design for a tire sales & service building for small-medium markets drawn by the Dominion Rubber Company Limited electrical engineering department, Montreal. Drawn by A.H.C. March 8, 1962.
Dominion Rubber CompanyCopy negative of old photograph of Berlin sugar refinery.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordCopy negatives of old postcard of Berlin sugar refinery. Typed caption included in file reads: "SUGAR REFINERY BERLIN CANADA. "First in Canada." View from old pic or postcard. Longrange view."
Group portrait of Suddaby School kindergarten class on the steps of the school taken by Denton.
Schantz Russell FamilyGroup portrait of Suddaby School kindergarten class on the steps of the school taken by Denton.
Schantz Russell FamilyImage of Harry DeBrusk touching a large school bell.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Harry DeBrusk touching a large school bell while looking at the camera.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a large school bell.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a wooden structure on a roof with a large school bell inside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of a wooden structure on a roof.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Harry DeBrusk touching a large school bell.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordCanister includes handwritten notes by unknown hand about film.
Schneider familyFile consists of photographs relating to subsidiaries of Electrohome, including Flexsteel, Fry & Blackhall, and Central Ontario Television Limited. Includes photographs from CKCO-TV: on sets, on location, Carl A. Pollock opening Channel 2 (Georgian Bay), and 1972 federal election coverage. Includes photographs of Flexsteel furniture and the showroom, a photograph of the Fry & Blackhall building, and a photograph of Carl A. Pollock meeting with other men.
ElectrohomeOne image of what appears to be a stable, identified on the verso as possibly from Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts.
Rempel, John IvanImage of Cpl. Douglas W. Stuebing dressed in uniform standing and smiling at the camera with his arm around the waist of his wife who is seen in profile smiling over at him.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of one architectural drawing showing a study of the YWCA drive way.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-WaterlooStudio portrait of five people, seen looking at camera.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark familyReport 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.Image of a print photograph of students, seen from above, standing in the arts quadrangle on the University of Waterloo campus. The group is standing in a letter formations that spell Hagey, in reference to the first president of the University of Waterloo.
Students outside of the north side of Arts Lecture Hall.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Students outside of the north side of Arts Lecture Hall.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.A contact sheet featuring 15 photographs of students on the Village Green playing with a giant inflatable ball with The Keg advertising. It's likely the students were participating in an activity related to the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
Image of two unidentified students conversing outdoors with engineering building partially visible in the background.
University of Waterloo. University Relations.A cookbook created by members of the Student Wives Club in 1964 that included recipes for meat dishes, vegetables, desserts, and odds and ends. Examples of recipes include hamburger vegetable pie, cheese salad supreme, nervous pudding, potato fudge, and pink lady punch.
The cookbook was printed with a Gestetner offset printing machine and features pink polka dot covers.
Members who contributed recipes to the cookbook include:
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Agnes Olive (married to David Olive, BASc '64)
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Anne Mowbray (married to John R. Mowbray, BMath '65)
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Carol Clark (married to David J. Clark, BASc ’64)
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Colleen Grierson (married to Donald Grierson, BASc '64). In the cookbook, the name Grierson is misspelled as Gierson.
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Dr. Helen Reesor (married to Dr. Glyn Edward Reesor, professor in Department of Physics)
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Elinor Montgomery (married to Robert A. Montgomery, BASc ’64)
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Ellen Pajur (married to Enn Pajur BSc '64). In the cookbook, the name Pajur is misspelled as Pagur.
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Helen Newman (married to James A. Newman, BASc 1964, MASc ’65, PhD ’69)
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Joyce Heck (married to Carl. L. Heck, BASc ’63)
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Marilyn Koch (married to Paul M. Koch, BASc ’64)
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Marilyn Ruddel (married to George E. Ruddle, BASc ’63, MSc ’64)
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Mickey Hackney (married to Robert L. Hackney, BASc ’63)
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Pat Belyea (married to Edward J. Belyea, BASc ’65)
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Pat Taylor (married to Eric A. Taylor, BASc ’64)
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Shirley Luft (married to William A. Luft, BASc ’65)
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Thelma Tyrie (married to Donald H. Tyrie, BASc ’68)
Images of large group of students gathered in Arts Quad with the Arts Lecture Hall and Dana Porter Library in the background. Also includes images of unidentified people speaking at microphone on a stand.
Students walking around campus and entering Arts Lecture Hall.