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- King Street Parade, Waterloo, OntarioThe Waterloo Band Festival was organized by Charles F. Thiele in 1932 in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Waterloo Musical Society. The festival became an annual event at Waterloo Park from 1932 to 1940 and again from 1946 to 1958, known as Canada's premiere band festival. At times …The Waterloo Band Festival was organized by Charles F. Thiele in 1932 in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Waterloo Musical Society. The festival became an annual event at …Waterloo Public Library
- King Street South, Waterloo, OntarioBricker and Diebel established in 1886. Name changed to Bricker and Company in 1905.Bricker and Diebel established in 1886. Name changed to Bricker and Company in 1905.Waterloo Public Library
- View of King Street South, Waterloo, OntarioPhotograph taken from atop Marsland Centre at Albert and Erb Streets?Photograph taken from atop Marsland Centre at Albert and Erb Streets?Waterloo Public Library
- First Street Lights in Waterloo, OntarioKing Street South at railway tracks in Waterloo showing the new system of tungsten street lighting the day it was officially turned on for the first time. Uffelmann's Dry Goods store can be seen on the right.King Street South at railway tracks in Waterloo showing the new system of tungsten street lighting the day it was officially turned on for the first time. Uffelmann's Dry Goods …Waterloo Public Library
- King Street Railway, Waterloo, OntarioLikely construction of tracks for electric street railway between Kitchener and Waterloo. Construction of the street railway lines began in July 1888. Horse drawn railway cars operated between 1889 and 1895 at which time the whole system was converted to electric cars. The company was taken over by the Town …Likely construction of tracks for electric street railway between Kitchener and Waterloo. Construction of the street railway lines began in July 1888. Horse drawn railway cars operated between 1889 and …Waterloo Public Library
- King Street South, East Side, Waterloo, OntarioView of the east side of King Street south of Erb Street showing an electric-powered bus (trolley bus), globe street lamps and many automobiles and trucks. Businesses visible include; A.G. Haehnel, Druggist (4 King south); W.P. Frank, Diamonds (8 King St. South); Graham's Grill (10 King south); Ontario Seed Company …View of the east side of King Street south of Erb Street showing an electric-powered bus (trolley bus), globe street lamps and many automobiles and trucks. Businesses visible include; A.G. …Waterloo Public Library
- King Street, Waterloo, OntarioView of King Street looking south from Dupont Street. Waterloo Theatre (16-24 King Street north), Waterloo Hotel (4 King Street north), Central Billiards and the Bank of Montreal (3 King Street south) are visible. Note also the street lamps, the cars, Labatt's in the background, Seagram's on the right in …View of King Street looking south from Dupont Street. Waterloo Theatre (16-24 King Street north), Waterloo Hotel (4 King Street north), Central Billiards and the Bank of Montreal (3 King …Waterloo Public Library
- Horse Drawn Street Car, Waterloo, OntarioHorse drawn railway cars operated between 1889 and 1895 at which time the whole system was converted to electric cars. The company was taken over by the town of Berlin (Kitchener) in 1907.Horse drawn railway cars operated between 1889 and 1895 at which time the whole system was converted to electric cars. The company was taken over by the town of Berlin …Waterloo Public Library
- King Street, Waterloo, OntarioView looking north on King Street from Willis Way by Waterloo Town Square.View looking north on King Street from Willis Way by Waterloo Town Square.Waterloo Public Library
- World War II SoldiersKing Street south of Erb showing businesses and a transport truck with soldiers riding in the back. The Waterloo Hotel, Ontario Seed Company, W.F. Frank Diamonds and Liphardt Brothers Hardware store can be seen.King Street south of Erb showing businesses and a transport truck with soldiers riding in the back. The Waterloo Hotel, Ontario Seed Company, W.F. Frank Diamonds and Liphardt Brothers Hardware …Waterloo Public Library
- Commercial Block, Waterloo, OntarioBuilding constructed in 1857. Image published in "Welcome to Waterloo: An Illustrated History of Waterloo, Ontario in Celebration of its 125th Anniversary, 1857-1982", 971.344 RowBuilding constructed in 1857. Image published in "Welcome to Waterloo: An Illustrated History of Waterloo, Ontario in Celebration of its 125th Anniversary, 1857-1982", 971.344 RowWaterloo Public Library
- Snider Flouring Mill, Waterloo, OntarioCommonly referred to as the "old mill", Abraham Erb's original Union Mills was built in 1816 at (what was later) 13 King Street South, and had been in the Snider family since 1861. The building was demolished in 1927 to make way for the Ontario Equitable New Head Office Buildings.The …Commonly referred to as the "old mill", Abraham Erb's original Union Mills was built in 1816 at (what was later) 13 King Street South, and had been in the Snider …Waterloo Public Library
- Commercial Block, Waterloo, OntarioBuilding constructed in 1857. See "100 Years of Progress in Waterloo County, Canada: semi-centennial souvenir, 1856-1906.", page 46.Building constructed in 1857. See "100 Years of Progress in Waterloo County, Canada: semi-centennial souvenir, 1856-1906.", page 46.Waterloo Public Library
- Corduroy road, Waterloo, OntarioCorduroy road, King Street, Waterloo uncovered during LRT construction in 2016.Corduroy road, King Street, Waterloo uncovered during LRT construction in 2016.Waterloo Public Library
- Corduroy Road, Waterloo, OntarioCorduroy road, King Street, Waterloo uncovered during LRT construction in 2016.Corduroy road, King Street, Waterloo uncovered during LRT construction in 2016.Waterloo Public Library
- Corduroy road, Waterloo, OntarioCorduroy road, King Street, Waterloo uncovered during LRT construction in 2016.Corduroy road, King Street, Waterloo uncovered during LRT construction in 2016.Waterloo Public Library
- King Street, Waterloo, OntarioBricker and Diebel established in 1886. Name changed to Bricker and Company in 1905. Uffelmann's Dry Goods established in 1891. See P187 for colour copy.Bricker and Diebel established in 1886. Name changed to Bricker and Company in 1905. Uffelmann's Dry Goods established in 1891. See P187 for colour copy.Waterloo Public Library
- King Street, Waterloo, OntarioThe original foundry and machine shop was built in 1850 by Buehler, Booth and Company. Within ten years it was taken over by Jacob Bricker, his sons and E.W.B. Snider and called Bricker and Company. In 1888 the company amalgamated with Merner and Company of Waterloo and Elmira Agricultural Works …The original foundry and machine shop was built in 1850 by Buehler, Booth and Company. Within ten years it was taken over by Jacob Bricker, his sons and E.W.B. Snider …Waterloo Public Library
- Fire Insurance Map 1920 - 19291920 map updated in 1929. See detail photographs for enhanced view of the map.1920 map updated in 1929. See detail photographs for enhanced view of the map.Waterloo Public Library
- King Street, East Side, Erb Street to C.N.R. Tracks, Waterloo, OntarioSee Detail photographs for closer view of image.See Detail photographs for closer view of image.Waterloo Public Library
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