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10091 Archival description results for North America
Artistic rendering of the Waterloo College Associate Faculties Physics and Mathematics Building by Shore & Moffat Architects. Includes a perspective of office wing and main entrance, and an aerial view of the building.
Picture caption included on verso reads: "A large (110,000 sq. ft.) three-storey Physics and Mathematics building, of contemporary design, is the next building scheduled for construction by Waterloo College Associate Faculties. Along with the recently-completed Chemistry and Chemical Engineering building, it will form the nucleus of the future University of Waterloo. More than 2,000 engineering students will be enrolled by 1965. Total cost of the physics and maths facilities will be $2,500,000.00 including equipment. The Foundation Company of Canada is the building contractor and excavation work is now underway. The building will be ready for occupancy September of 1959."
University of Waterloo. University Relations.Contains snapshots of the construction of what appears to be part of Waterloo City Hall.
Kitchener and Waterloo Community FoundationImage of Waterloo City Hall at night decorated in illuminated Christmas lights that are reflected in the wet parking lot surrounding the building.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordAnniversary issue in three sections of the Waterloo Chronicle, published December 4, 1936. Includes "Inside Story of a modern packing plant - J.M. Schneider Limited", p. 30.
Schneider familyPhotograph of waterfalls flowing into a body of water with rapids. At the top of rocks that the water is flowing down are trees.
Creighton, Charles DickensPhotograph of a number of small waterfalls flowing down a rocky hillside into a body of water. At the top of, and dotted throughout the hillside are trees.
Creighton, Charles DickensPhotograph of a body of water with trees on the opposite shore.
Creighton, Charles DickensPhotograph of a body of water with trees.
Creighton, Charles DickensPhotograph of water with waves breaking over rocks.
Creighton, Charles DickensFile consists of a mounted photograph of six men (including some or all of the Kitchener water commissioners) standing outside the Strange Street pumping station, constructed in 1922. Includes Marcel Pequegnat, second from right.
Pequegnat, MarcelPhotograph of a body of water.
Creighton, Charles DickensMaterial created and accumulated by the University of Waterloo Library during the planning, development, and construction of the Warren and Mary Ober group study rooms on the tenth floor of Dana Porter Library. Includes approval forms, renderings, plans, and a document developed by the Group Study Room Planning Team outlining the features of a well-equipped study room. Also includes an invitation to the grand opening of the study rooms held on April 25, 2012.
University of Waterloo LibrariesAccrual consists of materials created and accumulated by the Walter Bean Grand River Community Trails Foundation. Includes office files, correspondence, photographs, and publications.
Walter Bean Grand River Community Trails FoundationFonds consists of material relating to activities and operations of the Walter Bean Community Trails Foundation from 1998-2002. Includes artwork, clippings, correspondence, ephemera, maps, minutes, photographs, publications, speech notes and videocassettes.
Walter Bean Grand River Community Trails Foundation[See also the parade file?]
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordExterior views of the Walper Hotel.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of three snapshots (two duplicates and one variant) showing a walking party at Chicoppee. Members of the party include: Frederick Bowman Kelly, Florence Grace Clement, Dorothy Pierson [?], Freida Kathleen Boyd Heefer, Blanche Mildred Clement Kelly, Clayton Snyder, Vera Bonnell (Havergal friend), Norah Smythe, Sadie Devitt, Pete [Moyer?], Edwin Oliver Clement, Eddie Hewitt.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFive images of the Walker barn, near Coldwater. Two images are from the book, and three images are not from the book.
Rempel, John IvanStudio portrait of Mary Staebler Wagner taken Febraury 17, 1887, three months before she died.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Jacob Gordon Wagner. Louis is wearing a suit and tie with a pocket square.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Jacob Gordon Wagner as a child standing in a row boat holding an oar.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner with son Louis Jacob Gordon Wagner, daughter Ida Wagner and wife Sarah Moyer Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner with son Louis Jacob Gordon Wagner, and wife Sarah Moyer Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner with infant son Louis Jacob Gordon Wagner and mother Margaret Hailer Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner with infant son Louis Jacob Gordon Wagner, dressed in a gown, on his lap. Both are seen looking at camera.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner with is sister Catherine Wagner Bates. The two are posed as though going for a county walk, wearing gloves and hats and Louis Henry is carrying a cane.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner seen looking off camera.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner seen looking off camera.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner seen looking off camera.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner seen looking off camera.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of the Louis Henry Wagner family. From left to right at Sarah Moyer Wagner, Ida Wagner, Florence Wagner, Louis Jacob Gordon Wagner, Carl Henry Wagner, and Louis Henry Wagner.
Wagner Hailer familyStudio portrait of members of the Wagner and Bean families. Front from left to right are Alma Bean, Louis Henry Wagner, Florence Wagner, Margaret Hailer Wagner Bean. Back left to right are Sarah Moyer Wagner, Florence [Euphemia?] Bean, and Wesley Bean.
Wagner Hailer familySnapshots likely taken by Cameron Hill during his voyage from Halifax Harbour in Halifax, Nova Scotia to Liverpool, England. The photographs feature Cameron Hill, fellow aircrew, ships, landmarks, landscapes, streets, and houses.
Hill, Cameron ClareFile consists of photos of a volleyball game, some shots of campus, and a figurine.
ImprintVoices is an annual anthology published by the University of Waterloo Women's Centre each year in recognition of International Women's Day featuring work submitted by University of Waterloo students.
A contact sheet featuring 11 photographs of visitors, possibly alumni, walking around campus and displays created as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 12 photographs of visitors, possibly alumni, walking around campus likely as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 5 photographs of visitors walking around campus likely as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
A contact sheet featuring 8 photographs of visitors to campus eating a meal in the Festival Room in South Campus Hall likely as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
Material created or accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his appointment as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration related to the planning of two scheduled visits for John Manley, Minister of Industry, to the Kitchener-Waterloo area. Records include correspondence and draft itineraries.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterPhotograph of the visit of the Duke (George VI, King of Great Britain, 1895-1952) and Duchess of York (Mary, Queen, consort of George V, King of Great Britain, 1867-1953) to Berlin, Ontario in 1901. The photograph was taken from behind a crowd and shows dignitaries on a flag-draped platform in front of a train car behind and people are visible on the rooftops of buildings opposite, including Randall & Roos Wholesale Grocers.
Schantz Russell FamilyMaterial accumulated by Andrew Telegdi during his tenure as a Member of Parliament related to Telegdi’s visit to the Republic of Hungary on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Fight for Freedom. Telegdi visited Hungary between October 10-14, 2006. Records include invitations, programs, and briefing books containing itineraries, country profile sheets, press clippings, objectives, and information on the Parliament of Hungary and the chronology of parliamentary exchanges between Canada and Hungary. Also contains correspondence including a signed letter from Dénes Tomaj, Ambassador of the Republic of Hungary to Canada and three signed letters from Dr. Katalin Szili, Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary.
Telegdi, Andrew PeterOne image of a construction detail of the rafters at Vintage House, Jordan [in Niagara], early 1800s.
Rempel, John IvanPhotograph looking out into a body of water from the shore, framed by trees.
Creighton, Charles DickensScenic 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 familyView of campus seen from Hagey Hall of the Humanities looking north.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.File consists of a photograph (postcard, blank) of a view of Berlin, taken from a high vantage point, showing several factories and smoke towers.
Rieder and Anthes family