Health Services seen from the east.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.North America
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Health Services looking west.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.Material relating to the career of H.N.B. Hynes, from his work as a student at the University of London in the late 1930s through his time as a professor of biology at the University of Waterloo until his retirement in the 1980s. Includes material relating to his work on stoneflies in the British Isles, his work for the British government in Trinidad and East Africa, his time at the University of Liverpool including work on river pollution, and his career at the University of Waterloo, including his sabbaticals in Australia.
Fonds includes notebooks containing field notes, ms. and ts. notes, publications authored by Hynes and by others, reports, correspondence, maps, and photographs.
Hynes, Hugh Bernard NoelMan standing holding on to neck of donkey with two calves beside him.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordMan standing holding on to neck of donkey with two calves beside him.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordSnapshot of Harry Byers, Helen Bawman (nee Byers) and an infant named Robbie Urie standing in front of house porch. Caption on verso reads: "Harry & Helen and Robbie Urie, July 25/1917. My home address 2505 Park Ave Kansas City Mo."
Byers, Harry J.Two copies of a photograph of F. W. Harding seen looking at camera while seated and leaning back in a chair with right arm on desk.
Dominion Rubber CompanyOne image of handsplit lath, identified on the verso as from "Sharon" [Ontario], ca. 1828.
Rempel, John IvanPhotograph of an unidentified employee handling sole leather from oil drums next to equipment with leather hanging from racks.
Lang Tanning Company, Ltd.One handbill advertising the publication of James Redpath's "The Public Life of Capt John Brown." Redpath and Brown were contemporaries and abolitionists and Redpath wrote this work the year after Brown's execution.
Thayer and ElridgeFile consists of one handbill advertising the opening of C.H. Doerr's new grocery store on Thursday October 15, 1889.
Dare Foods LimitedFile consists of two picture postcard, col.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusFile consists of one photograph showing Dana Porter with H.E. Plewman (Chairman of the Hamilton Board of Education) and W.A. Tindale (President of the Hamilton Teacher's Council) at the Hamilton Teacher's Council Banquet.
Porter, Dana HarrisOne image of the cornice fretowork on a building in Hamilton, Ont.
Rempel, John IvanA photograph of Mary Ham on the front steps of the house at 22 Margaret Avenue, Kitchener.
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyA portrait of Mary Ham, her husband James Milton Ham, their three children and dog taken in their backyard of their home at 135 Glencairn Avenue, Toronto, Ontario.
Left to right: James Milton Ham, Mary Martha Ham (December 20, 1958-) Peter Stace Ham (March 22, 1957-), Mary Ham, Jane Elizabeth Ham (March 15, 1962), Jock (the dog).
Augustine, Ham, Kaufman familyPhotograph of a group of 23 adults standing and a child sitting down in the centre, group is standing on and by a house porch, and there is a dog on the side, taken at the Halls' home in Penetanguishene (Ontario) during their silver wedding anniversary. Carrie Breithaupt is seen standing in the back row, third from the left and Erastus Kells Hall is seated in the chair at centre.
Breithaupt Hewetson Clark familyPhotographs of young adults with a pumpkin man as younger children look on.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordHead and shoulder studio portrait of Jennie Hall seen looking at camera and wearing a high-collar top with leg of mutton sleeves.
Rieder and Anthes familyOne image of a half-barn or the minimal log barn [near Coldwater, Ontario].
Rempel, John IvanImage of Bill Flick, in hockey uniform, receiving looking on as Frank Selks positions a trophy on a table as others look on.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Hainsworth trophy. Framed image of Montreal Canadiens goalie visible on wall in background.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordStudio portrait of Jacob Hailer. Jacob is seated holding a cane with his foot propped on a stool.
Wagner Hailer familyApproximately two hundred and twenty-five leaves of manuscript notes written by E Palmer Patterson about the Haida at Fort Simpson, BC. The notes were originally housed in a package titled, Haida.
Patterson, E PalmerA contact sheet featuring 15 photographs of displays in Hagey Hall created as part of the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations.
One snapshot of Isabel Hachburn and Eddie McKinley standing outside next to a car.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of material relating to Electrohome's contribution to the furnishing of 36 housing units in Habitat '67, a project at Expo '67 (Montreal, QC). Includes reports, correspondence, press clippings, memoranda, a project brief, news releases, photographs of Habitat '67, and other material.
ElectrohomeFile consists of material relating to Electrohome's contribution to the furnishing of 36 housing units in Habitat '67, a project at Expo '67 (Montreal, QC). Includes photographs of Habitat '67 models and apartment interiors, brochures about the project, correspondence, ephemera, and a signed lease agreement.
ElectrohomeFonds consists of the correspondence of H. Stanley Smart to his family in Grassie, Ontario, written while he was stationed in England during World War II. Includes letters, airgraph letters, postcards, a telegram, and a roll of honour. The correspondence covers Smart's time in Europe from the first letter after his arrival in England (dated December 20, 1942) to the last letter before he sailed back to Canada (dated December 19, 1945), and describes his daily activities, training, social outings, leaves, health, and general news about the war.
The correspondence describes Smart’s daily activities, training, social outings, leaves, health, and general news about the war. He writes frequently about the food at the camp and the availability and quality of items such as cigarettes, chocolate, shaving soap, socks, stationary, and other personal items; he requests various items to be sent from home. He describes the countryside, the training he receives at camp, and various aspects of his duties, and comments frequently on his health and finances.
He also writes about his social life, including outings to town, dates with women, movies, night clubs, and restaurants, as well as dances and dinners at the army camp. Smart shares with his mother his thoughts and feelings about girlfriends at home and the women he dates in Europe. He becomes particularly close with a woman from Salisbury named Elise who is engaged to another Canadian; they spend much time together and remain friends after she is married and has a child. Descriptions of his travels to places such as London and Edinburgh while on furlough are also significant.
Smart also responds to news from home and comments on the activities of family and friends in the Grassie community. He inquires about the farm work at home (much of which appears to be done by his sister) and describes farming practices he sees in England. He also comments from time to time on the role of women in the army and in society, Christianity in the army, and the general progress of and reasons behind the war.
Smart, H. Stanley