Waterloo
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Two portraits of John Siegner and Mary Shafer taken on the occasion of their marriage. One is a portrait of the couple standing outdoors in their coats and the other is a studio portrait of the couple standing together in suit and dress.
Schneider familyImage of Gordon Sheppard looking down while moving left hand across a braille map turned toward the camera.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordPhotograph taken from a newspaper print? Exterior of the distillery and flour mill built in 1857 at corner of Erb and Caroline Streets. Note the horse drawn wagon.
Company of NeighboursImage of the exterior of Seagram Stadium.
University of Waterloo. University Relations.File consists of materials created and accumulated by the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region Branch detailing the history of the Seagram Distillery Building and its architecture. Includes clippings, reports, write ups and more.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchMay be on roof of building.
A contact sheet featuring 10 photographs taken during the University of Waterloo’s 25th anniversary celebrations, including science, possibly chemistry and biology, displays, a computer demonstration, and the Modern Languages patio.
Three people, Stanley Schweitzer on right.
File consists of materials relating to the history and development of the Schweitzer farmhouse.
Architectural Conservancy of Ontario : North Waterloo Region BranchPhotograph of J.M. Schneider standing outdoors with a dog at the J.M. Schneider stock farm in Waterloo, on site of former Seagram stables. File includes typescript poem titled "Success".
Schneider familySnapshots from a birthday party for Ethel Lapsley Schneider, held at Betty and Herb Schneider's apartment in Waterloo. Includes identifications of the following people: Ethel Lapsley Schneider, Betty Schneider, Nancy McBride, Edith Schneider MacPhail, Irm Hagen, Emma Schneider Siegner, Edith Ahrens Macdonald, Grace Lasso, and Pearl Schneider.
Schneider familyFile consists of a studio portraits of Will Schiedel seen dressed in short pants and a sailor jacket.
Bowlby, Davison, Hoffman FamilyFile consists of a studio portrait of (left to right) Emma Schiedel and son Wilfrid H. Schiedel.
Bowlby, Davison, Hoffman FamilyFile consists of a studio portrait of (left to right) Cyrus Schiedel, Emma Schiedel and Wilfrid H. Schiedel.
Bowlby, Davison, Hoffman FamilyHead and shoulders body studio portrait of Sophie Emma Schantz seen looking off camera in partial profile.
Schantz Russell FamilyFile consists of one upper body studio portrait of Arthur Benjamin Schantz seen looking off camera.
Schantz Russell FamilyPostcard of scene in Waterloo Park, Waterloo, Canada.
Stedman Bros. Ltd.File consists of 86 snapshots of the Rotary District Conference held at Rim Park.
Rotary Club of KitchenerInterior of Roesch's Grocery store with Andrew Roesch on the left and Roland Planz on the right.
Roesch's obituary states that he and his wife adopted his four nephews Harry, Roland, Charles and Clayton Plantz [sic], so this is likely his nephew (spelled Planz on the photo) with him. Building located at 21 King Street North, west side south of Dupont Street.
Fonds consists of textual and visual materials created and received by Dorney over the course of his career, including drafts and reprints of most of his published writings, teaching and course materials, audio-visual materials, framed items, ephemera and realia. Of interest is an original map by Dorney which attempts to reconstruct the original vegetation patterns in North Dumfries Township in Waterloo County in the 19th century. Dorney's collection of slides is particularly significant in its documentation of natural vegetation, urban impact and areas of ecological interest both locally and elsewhere and includes extensive documentation of the "mini-forest" at his home at 124 Amos Ave. in Waterloo.
Dorney, Robert