File consists of photographs of the Dominion Tire building on Strange Street in Kitchener.
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File consists of photographs of the Dominion Tire building on Strange Street in Kitchener.
Dominion Rubber CompanyPhotograph of a large group of Dominion Tire employees posed for the camera while standing on the floor of the tire building room.
Dominion Rubber CompanyPhotograph of Dominion Tire staff on the front steps of the factory. J.I Frank Anthes is seen standing at centre in back row, Talmon Rieder is seen standing at far left of the middle row, with moustache, and E.C. Kabel is seen standing at far left of the second row, holding hat in hand and looking off camera.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one photograph of Dominion Tire staff.
Dominion Rubber CompanyPhotograph of Dominion Tire employees standing on the factory floor around a large piece of machinery and looking at camera. Includes identifications (left to right): Fred Tremble, Bert Lavigne, Bert Pinnell, unidentified, and Stan Boyes.
Dominion Rubber CompanyPhotograph of two unidentified adults standing on the factory floor and looking at camera with faces partially obscured by sun. Person at right may be R.Y. Copland.
Dominion Rubber CompanyTwo copies of a photograph of Dominion Tire employees standing outdoors in a row and looking at camera. The group is seen dressed in coveralls. Includes identifications (left to right): Norm Peacey, Harold W. Knechtel, Byers, and Harry Coakley.
Dominion Rubber CompanyTwo copies of a photograph of two unidentified Dominion Tire employees standing next to and leaning on a [box?] outdoors. Construction material and residential homes are visible in the background.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one photograph of Dominion Tire staff, seen wearing hats and coats, standing on the front steps of the factory.
Dominion Rubber CompanyTwo copies of a photograph of Dominion Tire staff posed for the camera while standing on factory floor. Everyone in the group is seen wearing a hat and dressed in a full suits, some without jackets. Includes identifications (left to right): unidentified, unidentified, unidentified, W. A. Gruenawald, E.C. Kabel, George Seikliering [?], unidentified and R.Y. Copland.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one photograph of Dominion Tire sales staff on the front steps of the factory.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one blueprint for the powerhouse for the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener. Blueprint shows the front elevation and floor plan. Design by Albert Kahn, architects.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one photograph of the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener from the train tracks. Shows original building as well as first additions and parking lot.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one aerial photograph of Dominion Tire on Strange Street in Kitchener, with marks indicating where later construction is to happen. Also shows the land immediately surrounding the factory.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one aerial photograph of Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener, showing the newly completed warehouse one.
Dominion Rubber CompanyPhotograph of members of the Dominion Tire company, seen driving in a long row of open-top vehicles, in a parade on King Street in Kitchener.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one photograph of Dominion Tire office staff at work. Includes identifications based on placement in photo.
First post:
- Fry, Cordellia (1)
- Becker, Erma (Cress) (2)
Between posts:
- Cress, Clarence (3)
- Parks, Ernie (4)
- Petch, Ralph (5)
- Miller, Florence ([Ewen?]) (6)
- Heldman, Irene (7)
- Hainsworth, George (8)
Last post:
- Schlichter, Eva (Sievenpiper) (9)
- Voelker, Ed (10)
- Smith, Wellington (11)
- Bauman, Leona (12)
- Poales, Henry (back) (13)
File consists of one photograph of the management staff of the Dominion Tire factory. Photograph was taken October 1913 at Essex Studio in Preston, Ontario.
Includes:
- Anthes, John Isaac Franklin
- Kabel, E.C.
- Wellein, H.E.
- Gerbig, Julius
- Copland, R.Y.
- Voelker, Ed
- Wood, Dr
- Gruenawald, William A.
File consists of photographs of machinery in the Dominion Tire building on Strange Street in Kitchener.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of photographs of machinery in the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener. Some photographs include captions describing the machinery and its purpose.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of photographs of machinery in the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener. The photographs are glued to photo album pages and some feature detailed captions describing the machinery and its purpose.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of aerial photographs of the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of photographs of construction of buildings at the rear of the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of photographs of the exterior of the completed Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of photographs of construction of the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener. Includes photographs of the land being cleared, as well as exterior and interior shots. Duplicates present.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one photograph of female Dominion Tire staff on the front steps of the factory.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one photograph of the Dominion Tire factory while under construction. The photograph is dated June 3, 1913.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of one photograph of employees of Dominion Tire going home from work with a few houses and the Dominion Tire factory visible in the background. File includes a typed caption, likely used as part of a display, that reads: "Going home from work (field in foreground is now parking lot)."
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of one photograph of the front elevation Dominion Tire factory. The factory appears to have been recently built as in the foreground piles of dirt and construction materials can be seen.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of one photograph showing the front elevation of the Dominion Tire factory. The factory appears to have just been finished being built and in the foreground mounds of dirt and building materials can be seen.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of photographs of an expansion to the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one photograph of four female employees laying on the ground at a company picnic in Waterloo Park. A car can be seen in the background.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of photographs of construction of the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener.
Dominion Rubber CompanyAlbum containing photographs of the construction of the Dominion Tire Company manufacturing plant in what was then Berlin, Ontario. Includes photographs of the construction process, the surrounding land, the interior and exterior of the building during construction, equipment used the tire manufacturing process and employees on the factory floor, etc. Although the majority of the people are unidentified the following people appear in the album: Talmon Henry Rieder (page 1), [Ed Cable?] and Irene Bain (page 3), Dr. Wood (page 6), and J.I. Franklin Anthes (page 9 and 53).
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of photographs (possibly progress photographs) of the construction of additions to the the Dominion Tire Company manufacturing plant in Kitchener. File also includes some photographs of the Elmira Rubber factory.
Rieder and Anthes familyFile consists of one blueprint for the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener. Blueprint shows the front and side elevations. Design by Albert Kahn, architects.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one aerial photograph of the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street, Kitchener, and surrounding area.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of photographs of exterior and in situ shots of the Dominion Tire factory on Strange Street in Kitchener.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of photographs of the exterior of the Dominion Tire building on Strange Street in Kitchener, and the surrounding area. Surrounding area photographs seem to be taken from the top of the factory.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of photographs of the Dominion Rubber tire sales branch in Montreal.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one fire insurance plan from the Associated Factory Mutual Fire Insurance Companies, Boston. Plan was surveyed May 6, 1947 and traced by M.E. Appleford. Architectural details of the buildings are also included.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of photographs of Dominion Rubber buildings in Calgary.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of one fire insurance plan of Dominion Rubber Company Ltd. Dominion Tire Factory and Rubber Machinery Shop. Plan was originally surveyed by Johnson and Higgins, N.Y. June 18, 1926 and was revised September 25, 1930. Plan also includes architectural details about the buildings.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFonds consists of materials created by Dominion Rubber, and later Uniroyal, primarily relating to the activities at the Dominion Tire plant on Strange Street in Kitchener as well as to the planning and implementation of the Uniroyal world junior curling championship.
Dominion Rubber CompanyFile consists of an aerial photograph of the Dominion Rubber Company buildings and tower on Breithaupt Street in Kitchener.
Dixon, RossFile consists of one photograph of employees at the Dominion Rubber club seated around a table having a meeting.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of one photograph of a composite photo of the members of the Dominion Rubber club Beavers softball team who were the twin city intermediate softball champions for 1926.
Included in the photo, along with views of Carling's Tropy and the Daily Record Trophy, are: J. Zehr; W. Steinke; K. Gies; J. Morrow; W. Nelson; O Hannenberg; H. Whitney; H. Sosnoki; A.O. Ruppel; A. Schlachter; W. Booth; P. Olinski; W. Lobsinger; M. Brigman; H. Lauber; A. Dahmer; C.H. Stumph.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of one photograph of company members at the Dominion Rubber club. A number of men are seated around a table drinking beer.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of one photograph of employees playing pool at the Dominion Rubber club.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of one photograph of employees at the Dominion Rubber club seated at a table. A victory bonds poster can be seen in the background. Pencil annotation on verso identifies those in photo as: W. Dippel, C.H. Harding, Hermie Kraatz, Bill Finlay, and Walter Eager.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of one photograph of employees at the Dominion Rubber club seated at a table drinking beer.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of one photograph of company members at the Dominion Rubber club. A number of men are seated and standing around a table.
Dominion Rubber SystemsFile consists of one photograph of employees seated around the table at the Dominion Rubber club. A Staebler Insurance calendar can be seen in the background.
Dominion Rubber SystemsImage of the exterior of a wooden building with a The Dominion Linseed Oil Co. sign.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordAn image of a copy of a statue
A group portrait of 20 year members of Dominian Life.
A variety of images associated with Dominon Life Insurance.
Belair, CharlesFile consists of one photograph of the employees of the head office of the Dominion Life Assurance Company in Waterloo, Ontario. The photograph was taken July 1939. The employees are standing in front of the building at 14 Erb Street West.
Dominion Life Assurance CompanyImages of home furnishings including a dinette set, bedroom furnitture and living room furniture.
Belair, CharlesAdvertisement trade card showing a group of children playing including a young girl preparing sausages for the other children. Caption reads: "compliments of the Domestic Sewing Machine Co." Stamp on verso reads "H.C. Palmer dealer in sewing machines, 7 West Street, Danbury, Conn."
Photograph, with caption pasted on back, from the Des Moines Register taken by staff photographer Jack Brinton.
Schneider, Norman ChristophFile consists of ten photographs showing the aftermath of the fire at the Dare factory on Breithaupt street in March of 1943.
Dare Foods LimitedGroup portrait of doctors attending annual clinic day posed for the camera on the steps of a staircase.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordGroup portrait of doctors attending annual clinic day posed for the camera on the steps of a staircase.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph of a Kaufman Rubber Co. display booth at a trade fair featuring Life-Buoy rubber and outing shoes.
Kaufman FootwearTwo images of the dismantling of a barn near Stratford, Ontario. One image has the caption "Oist Sat 4ish w-story" written on the verso. Both images have The Beacon Herald of Stratford copyright stamp on the verso.
Rempel, John IvanFile consists of material relating to personnel activities for Electrohome subsidiary Planar Circuits (St. Catharines, ON). Includes memoranda, manuscript notes, job descriptions, photocopied pages of information about St. Catharines, and a press clipping. File probably belonged to Gary Alcock, Director of Human Resources.
Alcock, GaryTwo copies of a photograph of electrical engineer Mr. Dickinson, from Montreal, seated at a desk with legs crossed.
Dominion Rubber CompanyImage of Jack Dick standing next to a trophy sitting on a podium with one hand on the trophy and the other on the podium.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordContains one black leather bound notebook used by Frederick Arthur Edmonds as a diary. The notebook is ruled, contains some numbered pages, and opens lengthwise. Entries are dated and sporadic, are written in pencil, and include a chart of the names of soldiers from the 16th Platoon, with their identification number, rank, age, marital status, date of arrival in France, religion, next of kin, trade, and courses. Includes a loose leaf of paper in the front pocket of the notebook, and several blank pages. The diary entries are titled "My diary since leaving the 'Ypres Salient'", and detail the movement of troops, destinations, times leaving and arriving places, encampments, training progress, weather, distances from place to place in kilometres, locations of battles, places billeted, conditions in the trenches, descriptions of battles, objectives, conditions, attacks, general notes about casualties, tanks, mines, and descriptions of Edmonds' stay in the Paris Plaz hospital and Le Havre hospital. The diary goes up until just before Vimy Ridge, when Edmonds is invalided home.
Edmonds, Frederick ArthurFile consists of the pocket diary of Talmon Henry Rieder for the year 1901. Kept predominantly in ink, the entries frequently includes brief comments about the weather and his mood, and often includes cash account notes at the end of diary pages. No entries were logged between January 10, 1901 and April 6, 1901.
The identification page near the front of the diary partially filled out by Rieder indicates he was 24 years, with a dark complexion and weighed 134 pounds. Also included are entries regarding the sizes of his shoes, collar, cuffs, hat, shirt, gloves and underwear.
Topics of note are his burgeoning relationship with Martha Anthes, frustrations with Albert Liborius Breithaupt, business dealings with a variety of contacts including the Kaufmans, and his activities with the church-based Young People's Alliance.
Rieder and Anthes familyBlack notebook containing trip diary: Florida trip, 1st March to 14th March 1977.
Schantz Russell FamilySchool exercise book filled with diary entries from Oct. 30, 1920 to April 1, 1923 written by Dorothy Russell recording her life at the normal school in Toronto, Ont. and the beginning of her teaching career in Kitchener, Ont.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of a pages torn from a notebook used as a diary from July 2, 1901 to July 10, 1901 containing an account of the wedding of A.L. Breithaupt and Louisa Anthes, and of their honeymoon to Yellowstone Park.
Breithaupt, Albert LiboriusDiary entries begin with March 8, 1867, but this whole section is marked cancelled and is re-copied starting April 8, 1867. It begins with a record of Tobias' trip to Missouri to see his father, leaving his wife Mary Schantz (nee Moyer) with their 3-year old son Orpheus and new baby Etta, born the previous October. Tobias' father Benjamin with his second wife Margaret and children had gone to homestead near Wellville, west of St. Louis, in 1866. Tobias records his impressions of the countryside, the people, the prospects, the discouragement of all but his father with life in Missouri (March 17th). On July 2 he returns to Canada to where he is then living (near "Campden" --Grimsby within walking distance.) Throughout the diary Tobias records the weather and a daily health bulletin, letters sent and received, as well as his daily reading. He goes through periods of recording his meals. Tobias also lists all the work he does every day. He mentions setting the water for porridge, making the bed, polishing his son's shoes, carrying the baby to church, etc. On Nov. 9 he took a bath, on Nov. 25 he "did not sleep short of midnight. Was talking with Mary about my thought, troubles about religion ...". All parts of the diary have been filled with writing, dating as far as 1889 -- some accounts, recipes both household and medical (many give source), a record of the family tree -- births, marriages, deaths, transcribed songs, and an account probably written in Conestogo ca. 1875 of his spiritual trials and tribulations dating from 1862 and his efforts to achieve inner peace. This account is continued in the "other book," although it is not clear what book this referred to.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of seven snapshots of Devonian gardens in Alberta. Photographs have captions on the verso.
Dorney, RobertFile consists of materials relating to a walk and stream rehabilitation programme at Devil's Creek in Cambridge. Includes a maps, a clipping, etc.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchCopies of three manuscripts that were presented at the 9th Canadian DECUS Symposium in Toronto, Ontario in January 1976. Includes:
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1. Cowan, D.D., P.H. Dirksen, J.W. Graham and J.W. Welch. Development of educational software using the DEC PDP-11. 17 pages.
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2. Cowan, D.D., Jack Schueler and J.W. Welch. Debugging aids for the PDP-11. 5 pages.
File consists of thirteen snapshots with accompanying negatives of development in Waterloo.
Dorney, RobertTwo images of details from two barns at Upper Canada Village (from the book), 5 images of variations of the two images that are in the book, and 12 images that appear to be from the same two barns.
Rempel, John Ivan