Drawing appears on the 1861 Tremaine's Map of the County of Waterloo.
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Drawing appears on the 1861 Tremaine's Map of Waterloo County.
The mill was built by John Erb in 1807.
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Collection consists of city directories, which usually contain an alphabetic listing of people’s last names giving their occupation and home address, and of street names. The directories may also contain advertisements of local area businesses and brief facts on population and average household inc…
Collection consists of city directories, which usually contain an alphabetic listing of people’s last names giving their occupation and home address, and of street names. The directories may also contain advertisements of local area businesses and brief facts on population and average household income.
County directories include sections for each municipality with an alphabetical list of owners or tenants.
Black and white photograph mounted on black cardboard of the corner of Queen and King Streets, Berlin (now Kitchener) Ontario. Photo shows office of the Berliner Journal Printing Office (on left hand side of image) and A. Tyson's Grocery (later part of the American Hotel).
Black and white photograph mounted on black cardboard of the corner of Queen and King Streets, Berlin (now Kitchener) Ontario. Photo shows office of the Berliner Journal Printing Office (on left hand side of image) and A. Tyson's Grocery (later part of the American Hotel).
Only the original image (labelled Copy 3) has been digitized and uploaded. Four other black & white copies of this image have not been digitized or uploaded.
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Black and white, full-length, tintype studio portrait of three unidentified young adults, including one male and two females. All three appear to be wearing ribbons on their clothing.
Black and white, full-length, tintype studio portrait of three unidentified young adults, including one male and two females. All three appear to be wearing ribbons on their clothing.
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Black and white exterior view photograph reprint of the H. Yanke Second Hand Store, located at 61-63 Queen Street South, Kitchener, in 1929. There are two doors in the centre of the building and a window on each side. The store sold furniture and stoves. This building served as the second Berlin (n…
Copy 1 of this image was a colour photograph mounted on cardboard. It is currently missing. The image posted is a black and white photographic reprint.
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Black and white exterior view photograph reprint of the H. Yanke Second Hand Store, located at 61-63 Queen Street South, Kitchener, in 1929. There are two doors in the centre of the building and a window on each side. The store sold furniture and stoves. This building served as the second Berlin (now Kitchener) post office between 1862-1866.
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