St. Catharines
14 Archival description results for St. Catharines
File consist of clippings relating to St. Catharines.
File 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, GaryOne studio portrait of Annie Nash Fry (wife of Samuel Fry) seen looking at camera. Annie is shown late in life wearing a bonnet which ties at her neck, and glasses. Also includes one print of the identical portrait with a poem. Item may be a funeral card. Identification from verso with birth date as 1819 and death as 1903. Identification is uncertain however, as a print with a poem about the woman identifies the woman as Nancy Fry (possibly familiar form of Anna).
Poem reads:
We meet, in thankfulness to-day,
For blessings showered on our way.
May all our hearts with love abound
As once again we gather round
The heartstone of Aunt Nancy.
Vineland, August 9th, 1905.
One upper body studio portrait of Ella Moyer.
Schantz Russell FamilyOne upper body studio portrait of Harvey Moyer.
Schantz Russell FamilySlides featuring photographs of an event called OUCC likely held at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario.
Cowan, Donald D.File consists of material relating to the production of advertising material for the Reverse Osmosis Division of Electrohome. Includes photographs, copy negatives, contact sheets, and a slide of reverse osmosis systems and applications; single-sheet advertisements for ultrafiltration systems soluble oil waste treatment and for maple sap concentration by reverse osmosis; and blank letterhead. Some of the photographs depict reverse osmosis systems at Bud Automotive (Kitchener, ON), TRW Canada Ltd. (St. Catharines, ON), Schwitzer (Stratford, ON), and an unidentified plant in Windsor, ON.
Some photographs have been mounted on board and retouched. Duplicate photographs are present.
ElectrohomeHead and shoulders studio portrait of Oliver St. John seen looking off camera.
Schantz Russell FamilyStudio portrait of Louis Henry Wagner seen looking off camera.
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 Jacob Gordon Wagner as a child standing in a row boat holding an oar.
Wagner Hailer familyThree quarter length studio portrait of Solomon Wismer seen looking at camera with legs crossed and left arm resting on side table.
Schantz Russell Family