North America
10091 Archival description results for North America
File consists of one photograph showing the Victoria University Glee Club of 1909-1910 including:
Brandon, G.D.
Soper, S.H.
Knox, G.
Graham, F.T.
Copeland, R.C.
Allen, T.A.
Aldridge, W.G.
Line, J.
Lilico, J.B.
Scott, R.C.
Roberts, H.L.
Richardson, L.M.
Staples, J.F.R.
McIntosh, H.W.
Bridgman, C.A.
Gree, W.R.
Mumford, W.J.
Morris, J.F.G.
Howie, W.
Totten, J.O.
Waddell, J.A.
Sherlock, J.M.
Avison, H.W.
Pike, W.H.
Puffer, D.S.
Hutcheson, H.O.
Halbert, E.J.
Whiting, M.M.
James, W.P.E.
Pound, A.C.
One group portrait of the Victoria School class of 1915-1916, of which Dorothy White [front row, third from right?] was a student. The group, taught by Mrs. Suter, is seen posed in four rows, grouped by gender, on the front steps of the school.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of materials relating to the history and development of the Victoria School and Victoria Park neighbourhood of Kitchener.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchFile consists of one photograph of a group of students sitting on the steps of Victoria Public School, Kitchener. One student is holding a sign that reads, in part "Victoria School...1923..."
Hobson FamilyCopy negatives from photographs, postcards.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordOne photograph of Victoria Park, Kitchener, Ontario, showing the bridge in the foreground. A canoe on the lake is visible in the background.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne photograph of a portion of the lake or creek at Victoria Park, Kitchener, Ontario.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne panoramic postcard showing portions of Victoria Park, Berlin (Kitchener), Ontario including the lake and Roos Island. Unidentified male and female walkers and canoeists are visible in the photograph. The background also depicts residences, churches and industrial buildings in an area of Berlin (Kitchener), Ontario surrounding the park.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of west pathway and lake in Victoria Park including view of Swan Island and, in the distance, the Roos Island bridge. Victoria School tower is faintly visible in background skyline.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of tree-lined west pathway, along lake's edge in Victoria Park. The crossed legs and feet of a seated man appear immediately at left, and a group walking toward Roos Island bridge are visible further down the path.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of the west pathway and lake in Victoria Park, seen in winter, along a row of bare poplar trees at right. An automobile is visible in the distance, passing along the shore line, at left.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of west pathway and lake in Victoria Park, including view of Swan Island and, in the distance, the Roos Island bridge. A white swan is in the water, at centre, and a couple is partially visible, at left, walking along the path.
Schantz Russell FamilyCopy negative of an old postcard featuring Water Street, Entrance to Victoria Park, Berlin, Ont.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of trees, one with a stump seat, in Victoria Park. A wrought iron bench and lampposts are visible in the background.
Schantz Russell FamilyParks Dept. personnel free swans trapped in ice by quick freeze. In boat: front, Stu Tschirhart, in back, Ken Shiry. On island: Clarence Grass, Park Superintendent, hands in pockets and cap on. Station Wagon belonged to Ellroy Lippert, Park Administrator.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of a stream pool in Victoria park surrounded by greenery and trees, some with visible root systems.
Schantz Russell FamilyBlue, green and yellow tinted photograph of a stream pool in Victoria park surrounded by greenery and trees, some with visible root systems.
Schantz Russell FamilyCopy negatives of old photographs.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of trees in Victoria Park with their reflections in still water. This photograph was published in many newspapers in 1946.
Schneider familyOptical illusion photograph. Published in many newspapers in Canada and the United States.
Schneider familyTwo snapshots of trees in Victoria Park with their reflections in still water. One shows the bandshell and one the boathouse [or pavilion?].
Schneider familyPhotograph of rear island and channel in Victoria Park, featuring a large leafy tree and a partial view of a wooden bridge. An automobile is visible in background, at left.
Schantz Russell FamilyTwo identical photographs of channels around the rear island in Victoria Park. The shapes of bare and evergreen trees surrounding the area are reflected in the water.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of a scenic view of the rear island and bridge in Victoria Park surrounded by large trees. Two blurry figures are visible walking along a pathway at right.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of rear island in Victoria Park surrounded by trees and a partially drained channel with litter on the sandbar. A car is visible driving by in the background.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Victoria Park back channel and island with trees reflected in water. Bear cages, cannon and pavilion visible in background.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of rear channel in Victoria Park. The area is surrounded by trees with lily pads in water and detritus on exposed sandbar. A bear cage and picnic shelter are partially visible at right.
Schantz Russell FamilyCopy negative from an old photograph.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordCopy negatives from old photographs.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordCopy negatives from old photographs belonging to Laurie Lippert, grandaughter of Ellroy Lippert, Parks Adminstrator in 1950's and 1960's.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordCopy negatives from postcards, includes copy print and news clipping. Kitchener's First 100 Years, p. 7.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of a tree lined dirt pathway through Victoria Park. Lamppost visible in background.
Schantz Russell FamilyCopy negatives from old photographs.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordOne photograph of the lake at Victoria Park, Kitchener, Ontario. A number of canoes with unidentified male and female occupants are visible near the bridge and shore.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Victoria Park lake taken near Roos Island bridge. An adult and child are visible canoeing in the background, as are others seated with their backs to the camera, on the bridge near Water Street kiosk.
Schantz Russell FamilyCopy negatives from old photographs.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of Victoria Park lake taken from Roland Street bridge, including view of Swan Island. Smoke tower from old glue factory partially visible in background skyline.
Schantz Russell FamilyPhotograph of Victoria Park lake taken from Roland Street bridge, including a view of a row of poplar trees along shoreline at right. Smoke tower from old glue factory visible in background skyline.
Schantz Russell FamilyCopy negative from an old photograph.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordImage of Victoria Park bandstand seen covered and surrounded by snow.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordWinter view of rear channel in Victoria Park with snow covered trees reflected in water.
Schantz Russell FamilyBoys fish in the original Schneider Creek bed after the lake had been drained.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordCopy negatives from old photographs.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordCopy negative of an old postcard featuring Victoria Park, Berlin, Ontario with a view of the bust of Kaiser Wilhelm at right.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordCopy negatives from old photographs.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of Roos Island bridge taken from Water Street side of lake bank. Swan Island partially visible at right.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of clippings on Victoria Park and the Victoria Park School.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchProgramme, announcement regarding the 90th anniversary of Victoria Park
Schneider familyOne snapshot of the Kaiser's bust in Victoria Park, Kitchener, Ont., and two snapshots of unidentified young men posing on the plinth after the bust has been removed and thrown into the lake.
Schneider familyPhotograph of Victoria Park with view of the tree lined lake and the bust of Kaiser Wilhelm I.
Schneider, Norman ChristophCorrespondence, notes, December 1993 Newspacket, original news clippings dated 1963, photocopied news clippings, and 3 photographs from events in Montreal and Edmonton. The edition of Newspacket features a memorium about Ruth Gordon and articles about Marshall Saunders and Jean Craig, and has the 1993 Annual Report of the Media Club of Canada tucked inside. Clippings include biographical information about Evelyn Margery Hinds, Bess Forbes.
Two folded flyers dated 1965 and 1968 containing "a brief resume of the history of the C.W.P.C." Includes lists of Presidents from 1904-1968, as well as biographical information about Evelyn Margery Hinds, Bess Forbes, and three photographs from events in Montreal and Edmonton. Also in the file is the December 1993 edition of Newspacket featuring a memorium about Ruth Gordon and articles about Marshall Saunders, Jean Craig, with the 1993 Annual Report of the Media Club of Canada tucked inside.
Women's Press Club of TorontoFile consists of materials collection and created by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region Branch on the history of vernacular architecture in Ontario.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchImage of large crowd gathered.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordA typescript draft article (twenty-seven leaves, computer output) about the Nisga'a written by E Palmer Patterson. The typescript draft article was originally housed in a package titled, Tongass Tlingit: Tongass at Ft. Simpson.
Patterson, E PalmerOne carousel of slides. The slides are dated May 1973.
Schneider familyFile consists of material relating to the official opening of the expanded Electrohome branch in Vancouver, BC, on May 18, 1971. Includes copies of a news release, a carbon copy of a memorandum, a photograph of the showroom with a typed cutline, and ephemera. Some of the material is contained in a portfolio for a press kit.
ElectrohomeFile consists of material relating to Electrohome's Vancouver office. Includes memoranda from Ken Kerr (Vancouver office manager), press clippings (some photocopied), an internal news release, snapshots of the Electrohome booth at the 1964 Victoria Fair, and a portrait of a staff person.
ElectrohomeCorrespondence, clippings, notes, etc., primarily photocopied biographical material ca. 1920s onward from the City of Vancouver Archives, and 1 piece of ephemera from the 11th Triennial, 1949.
Women's Press Club of TorontoFile consists of a mounted group photograph of the employees at the original Valentine and Martin Limited factory at Bridgeport and Regina Streets in Waterloo.
Greb Industries LimitedFile consists of a mounted aerial photograph of the Valentine and Martin Limited factory on Breithaupt Street in Kitchener.
Greb Industries LimitedFile consists of one snapshot of urban development in Waterloo.
Dorney, RobertFile consists of one card photograph of the front of the Upper Canada College seen from a distance. The photo was probably taken close to the date of its opening in 1891.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusFull body photograph of an unidentified woman seen smiling at camera in formal sleeveless dress.
Clement Bowlby FamilyFilm of an unidentified picnic in Waterloo Park. Includes adults and children conversing, playing games and participating in races based on age and gender, and a view of home plate as a group of men play baseball.
Schneider familyAccrual consists of aerial views of the campus, a photograph of the North Campus, north of Village I and Columbia Street. There are two views of a model of campus; one as it was (1967-1968) and one as it was planned to the present stage of development, but buildings are not as as shown on model. For example, the model Model shows Administration and Student Services as one building south of Columbia.
University of Waterloo. University Relations.Accrual consists of a pen and ink drawing of Campus for Christmas 1991 by Frank Esch given to Chris Redmond for the Gazette.
University of Waterloo. University Relations.North campus and E2.
University of Waterloo. Central Photographic.