One piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Beatrice in Preston, Ont.
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One piece of correspondence Dorothy Etta Russell from Bessie, Guelph, Ont. Includes stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell FamilyThree pieces of correspondence from E. Bannerman, Dorothy's landlady at 56 Rose Ave, Toronto, when Dorothy was at Normal School.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Jim and Jean Cuthbertson, postmarked Kitchener, Ont. and St. Andrews, Scotland. Includes one stamped envelope, one air letter.
Schantz Russell FamilyTen pieces of correspondence some with stamped envelopes, from Julia Arnew in Alberta to Dorothy Etta Russell (nee White).
Schantz Russell FamilyOne piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White, undated, from Lowrena, Detroit, Michigan.
Schantz Russell FamilyEight pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from cousin Mabel (Mrs. W.H.) Copeland, postmarked Clear Lake, Iowa. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyThree pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Marjorie and Lee N. Duncan postmarked Florida, Illinois and California. Includes stamped envelopes and photographs.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne piece of correspondence (greeting card) to Dorothy Etta Russell from May Bennett, Galt, Ont. Includes stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta Russell from Nora Bricker, Didsbury, Alberta.
Schantz Russell FamilyTen pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White and later to Dorothy Etta Russell, from Stella Irwin, (nee Schantz) postmarked Carrot Creek, Alberta and Tacoma, Washington. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilySeven pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Anna Vetter, postmarked Bridgeport, Ont. and Carstairs, Alberta. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her Uncle Austin Schantz, Grant, Colorado.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Baden Powell in Montreal.
Schantz Russell FamilyThree pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Dot (Dorothy Poustie), postmarked Guelph, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Eva, Toronto, Ont.
Schantz Russell FamilyFive pieces of joint correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her Aunts Florence and Sophie Schantz, Kitchener, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family16 pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her Aunt Florence, Kitchener, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyFour pieces of joint correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her Aunt Florence and Grandmother Mary Schantz, Kitchener, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyTen pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her uncle Frank Schantz, Kitchener, Ont. Three are joint letters and include messages from Sophie and Florence. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Gladys, St. Jacobs, Ont.
Schantz Russell Family18 pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Grace Longworth, postmarked Woodstock, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes. Grace was a friend from Toronto when Dorothy attended Normal School there.
Schantz Russell Family11 pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Helen Lockie, postmarked Hamilton and Sarnia, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes. Helen was a friend from Toronto when Dorothy attended Normal School there.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo pieces of correspondence to Dorothy White from Kay Frizzell, postmarked Toronto and Bognor, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes. Kay was a friend from Toronto when Dorothy attended Normal School there.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Mabel, Yale, Mich.
Schantz Russell FamilyFour pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Marguerite Fair, postmarked Toronto, Barrie, Owen Sound, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Marion M, Ottawa, Ont. Includes stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Marjorie, postmarked Bradford and Toronto, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyFour pieces of joint correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her Grandmother Mary Schantz, Kitchener, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Mildred, postmarked London and Waterloo, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Mudge Kitely, postmarked Bradford, Ont. M.K. was Dorothy's roommate in Toronto at 56 Rose Ave.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Muriel Shannon, postmarked Toronto, Ont. Includes stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Nina, Hamilton, Ont.
Schantz Russell Family16 pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her uncle Orpheus Schantz, Chicago, Ill. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Peggy Flarity, Hamilton, Ont. Includes stamped envelope. Peggy was a friend from Toronto when Dorothy attended Normal School there.
Schantz Russell FamilyEight pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Rose Hilliard, postmarked Waterloo and Goderich, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilySeven pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her aunt Sophie Schantz, Kitchener, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Thelma faithwaite, Goderich, Ont. Includes stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne piece of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Vera, postmarked Kitchener, Ont. Includes stamped envelope.
Schantz Russell FamilyTen pieces of correspondence to Dorothy White from Verna Fraser, postmarked Hamilton and Sarnia, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes. Verna was a friend from Toronto when Dorothy attended Normal School there.
Schantz Russell Family16 pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from Viola Snyder, written from Toronto, Kitchener, Port Elgin and Grimsby, Ont. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell Family12 pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White and later to Dorothy Etta Russell, from her father Ward White, postmarked Chilliwack, B.C. Includes stamped envelopes.
Schantz Russell FamilySix pieces of correspondence to Dorothy Etta White from her cousin Worth, Chicago, Ill. One is an elaborate pop-up valentine dated 1915; one an undated New Year's card and one a wedding announcement.
Schantz Russell Family- Date and Place from 1915 April 5 Whitby, Ont. To Pincock, Jenny From Hare, J.J. Attachments Letter of reference. Notes ALs
- Date and Place from 1913 December 31 Toronto, Ont. To Pincock, Jenny From Harrison, J.W.F. Attachments One leaf excerpts from newspaper reviews, of Jenny O'Hara's piano recital. Envelope, stamp removed. Notes ALs. Letter of reference from her piano teacher.
A contact sheet featuring 6 photographs from an event held by the Correspondence department titled, "Meet the Profs" as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 8 photographs from an event held by the Correspondence department titled, "Meet the Profs" as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 14 photographs from an event held by the Correspondence department titled, "Meet the Profs" as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 14 photographs from an event held by the Correspondence department titled, "Meet the Profs" as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
Image of an illuminated Costello's Shoes storefront seen from across the street [at night].
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of material relating to an addition built to the Dixon cottage at Paradise Lake. Includes architectural drawings (duplicates and photocopies present), handwritten notes, lists of materials, invoices, agreements, brochures for materials, a building permit, a sketch, and other documents relating to the construction of the addition.
Dixon, RossContains two original photographs and two reproduction photographs of two different informal group portraits of eight unidentified women. Caption on envelope states that these are "pictures of a trip Mr. Kaufman and others went on when trouble with the car, Irvin was along".
Kaufman FootwearUnpublished ts. original, "Mammals of Ontario cottage country." (1982), 105 [4] leaves.
Dagg, Anne InnisOne image of a cottage near Baysville with imitation brickwork carved into the planks of the front wall.
Rempel, John IvanPhotograph of a group of nine adults and two children sitting down or standing for the photograph, taken at the family "Bay View Cottage" in Penetanguishene (Ontario). There is a body of water behind the group.
According to annotations, people in photograph are: Oscar Buhler, Frank Anthes, and Franey K.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark familyImage of George Coulter standing in a greenhouse surrounded by trays of seedlings, seen looking at the camera dressed in a cap and apron.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of George Coulter standing in a greenhouse surrounded by trays of seedlings, seen looking at the camera dressed in a cap and apron.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordCopy negative of an old group portrait.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordTwo copies of a typed manuscript titled, "Counting algorithms for connected labelled graphs" by Donald Cowan, R.C. Mullin, and Ralph G. Stanton. The manuscript is twelve pages. This paper was presented at the sixth Southeastern Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing held at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida between February 17-20, 1975. This paper was subsequently published in the Proceedings of the sixth Southeastern Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing, pages 219-231. Also includes correspondence related to the submission of the paper to the conference.
Cowan, Donald D.Image of the old Waterloo county courthouse building during renovations. A partially completed brick addition is visible at left.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of the old Waterloo county courthouse building with parked cars outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Frank McGuigan looking at the camera while seated at a desk with hands on stenograph machine.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPostcard of Courtland Avenue School, Berlin, Ontario.
Valentine & SonsImage of Courtland Grads Choir members posed for the camera waiting outside of a coach bus.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Courtland Grads Choir members posed for the camera while singing and dressed for a performance.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordScenic 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 familyPhotograph of a mill along a body of water lined with industrial buildings. Note in white at bottom of image reads "Crabtree Mills. H.S.P.M. 24 Apl. 1918".
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of one photograph used for publicity for the renovations at 84 Frederick St. showing Irvin Cressman, foreman of the project, working on the staircase.
Young Women's Christian Association of Kitchener-WaterlooMaterial created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during the planning of Crime and Justice in the Community Week as well as Law Day in the Region of Waterloo over the course of multiple years including 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1993. Records include media releases, itineraries, lists, advertisements, a button, and a photograph of Andrew Telegdi at an event during Crime and Justice in the Community Week in the Region of Waterloo in 1982. Also contains correspondence including a signed letter from Robert Stanley Welch, then Attorney General of Ontario and Deputy Premier, to Telegdi offering his congratulations on a successful Law Day in the Kitchener-Waterloo area in 1985.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterMaterial created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his post-political career related to crime prevention in the Region of Waterloo. Records include agendas, minutes, notes, and related material from the Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council and the Crime Prevention Council of Waterloo Region Alumni Group. Andrew Telegdi was a member of the Crime Prevention Council of Waterloo Region Alumni Group. In addition, the file contains a flyer advertising a day of national remembrance and action on violence against women as well as material related to the Canadian firearms registry including a statement from the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterMaterial created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to crime prevention in the Waterloo region. Includes documents highlighting Telegdi's involvement with the Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council, correspondence between Telegdi and the National Crime Prevention Centre, and items related to a forum called, What Works: The Power of Prevention such as a program, itinerary, speaker bios, and summary sheets. Andrew Telegdi attended the forum as a guest speaker. The file also contains correspondence and a commemorative booklet celebrating the twenty-fifth Annual Justice Dinner of the Waterloo Region Crime Prevention Council.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterMaterial created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to crime prevention in the Waterloo region. Records include documents highlighting Telegdi’s involvement with the Waterloo Region Community Safety and Crime Prevention Council such as correspondence, agendas, and invitations. Also includes news releases, information sheets, a paper titled, Agenda for a Safe Canada, an invitation to attend a crime prevention public forum at the University of Waterloo, and an agenda for a meeting of the Working Together Against Hate Crimes committee. Additionally, contains a signed letter from Harold Albrecht, then Member of Parliament for the riding of Kitchener-Conestoga, regarding youth crime rates.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterStudio portrait of evangelists Hugh Crossley and John Hunter. Crossley is seen with legs crossed, looking off camera and paper in left hand. Hunter is seated on the arm of a chair next to him with right arm propped on Crossley's shoulder, looking at camera.
Schantz Russell FamilyA CD-ROM titled, "CTT pres. cover / 4, 25, 00." The CD-ROM contains a folder named "eps files" with the following documents: inside.eps 20,781 KB PostScript 2000-04-24; outside.eps 20,961 KB PostScript 2000-04024. In addition, the CD-ROM includes a folder named "fonts" with a subfolder named "helvetica" and three documents "A Helvetica Compressed" 0 KB 1995-02-13, "A Helvetica Condensed" 0 KB 1995-02-13, "A Helvetica Inserat" 0 KB 1995-02-13; as well as another folder "zaft din" and two documents "A Zapf Dingbats" 0 KB 1995-02-13, and "ZapfDin" 0 KB 1993-08-05. Moreover, the CD-ROM also contains a folder named "postcript (2 pages)" and two documents ctt.folder.final.pdf 51 KB Adobe Acrobat Document 2000-04-24, and cct.folder.final.ps 41,726 KB PostScrpt 2000-04-24. Additional digital files include: CTT Logo.eps 55 KB PostScript 1999-07-23; ctt.folder.final 244 KB FINAL file 2000-04-24; ctt.folder.final.report 3 KB REPORT File 2000-04-24; mPowered Logo.eps 145 KB PostScript 2000-04-24; and Screenshots.eps 20,566 KB PostScript 2000-04-24.
The file also includes a photocopy of a document (title page and one page article) titled, "Connect Ontario notice of intent" published by mPowered CCT. The document was submitted by the Economic Development in Canada's Technology Triangle (EDICTT), representing Canada's Technology Triangle (Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo and the Region of Waterloo).
Cowan, Donald D.Photograph of two unidentified employees, a woman and a man, cutting and lining up soles.
Lang Tanning Company, Ltd.Nine shots of various pages from bound editions of the Daily Record featuring advertisements from the 1930s for: Ford, Schreiter, Victor Radio, Dominion Stores, Goodric, Kabels, Lockhart Buick, TipTop Tailor, and Goudies.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordTwo scrapbooks, the first compiled by Damaris Smith containing clippings, engravings, stamps and seals, obituaries and biographies of prominent suffragists, literary, political and social women, some British. The second, compiled by her daughter Gertrude, contains an article written by Damaris Smith entitled "Pioneer Wife". As well, it documents the history of the Smith family and contains photographs and a pencil sketch of the "Mountain Hall" homestead.
Smith, Damaris IsabellaImage of (left to right) Dan Pugliese and Carl Totzke, Director of Physical Education, standing together in teh snow outside of Seagram Stadium.
University of Waterloo. University Relations.Materials created and accumulated by Dana Porter during his personal and professional career, as well as materials collected posthumously and created and accumulated by his wife and children. Includes photographs, correspondence, research notes, essays and other writings, ephemera, scrapbooks and clippings.
Porter, Dana Harris