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- 118th BattalionThe photograph might have been taken in France, as the reverse of the postcard bears French text only. Frederick Christian Luft is in the back row, sixth from the right hand side. Fred Christian Luft, born 17 February 1897 in Berlin, Ont., was the son of Julius and Susanna (Hopp) …The photograph might have been taken in France, as the reverse of the postcard bears French text only. Frederick Christian Luft is in the back row, sixth from the right …Kitchener Public Library
- Lance Corporal C. HaskellLance Corporal C. Haskell died in Givenchy, France on 15 June 1915.Lance Corporal C. Haskell died in Givenchy, France on 15 June 1915.Kitchener Public Library
- Private Nelson Chaplin ClayPte. Clay was born in Toronto, Ontario on 2 November 1897. He enlisted in Galt, Ontario, in March 1916 with the 111th Battalion and died in March 1917.Pte. Clay was born in Toronto, Ontario on 2 November 1897. He enlisted in Galt, Ontario, in March 1916 with the 111th Battalion and died in March 1917.Kitchener Public Library
- Private Louis BenderPrivate Louis Bender was killed 9 August 1918.Private Louis Bender was killed 9 August 1918.Kitchener Public Library
- Two Canadian aviatorsBlack and white postcard of two unidentified Canadian aviators, possibly wearing uniforms of the Canadian Air Corps.Black and white postcard of two unidentified Canadian aviators, possibly wearing uniforms of the Canadian Air Corps.Kitchener Public Library
- Platoon Sergeant J. SpoonerPlatoon Sergeant J. Spooner served with the 18th Battalion, 4th Brigade, of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He was killed in action 14 November 1915.Platoon Sergeant J. Spooner served with the 18th Battalion, 4th Brigade, of the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He was killed in action 14 November 1915.Kitchener Public Library
- Private Walter Conrad SchierholzPrivate Schierholz died in December, 1917. A variant spelling of the last name of this soldier is "Schierholtz".Private Schierholz died in December, 1917. A variant spelling of the last name of this soldier is "Schierholtz".Kitchener Public Library
- Kitchener Public LibraryThe current Kitchener Public Library building was designed by architect, Carl Rieder. It was opened on 23 May 1962, by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, the Honourable J. Keiller MacKay. The postcard is glued to black cardstock.The current Kitchener Public Library building was designed by architect, Carl Rieder. It was opened on 23 May 1962, by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, the Honourable J. Keiller MacKay. …Kitchener Public Library
- Public Library, Berlin, Ont.Berlin's Carnegie library was opened in 1904 and was located on Queen Street North at the corner of Weber Street, Berlin (later Kitchener), Ontario. The building was renovated in 1916 to include a wing for a Children's Library, a second floor addition and a history room in the basement. The …Berlin's Carnegie library was opened in 1904 and was located on Queen Street North at the corner of Weber Street, Berlin (later Kitchener), Ontario. The building was renovated in 1916 …Kitchener Public Library
- Interior Public Library, Berlin, CanadaBerlin's Carnegie library was opened in 1904 and was located on Queen Street North at the corner of Weber Street, Berlin (later Kitchener), Ontario. The building was renovated in 1916 to include a wing for a Children's Library, a second floor addition and a history room in the basement. The …Berlin's Carnegie library was opened in 1904 and was located on Queen Street North at the corner of Weber Street, Berlin (later Kitchener), Ontario. The building was renovated in 1916 …Kitchener Public Library
- Hydro power celebration, Berlin, OntarioBerlin was chosen for the ceremony as the concept of Ontario Hydro was initiated by Daniel Detweiler of Berlin and E.W.B. Snider of St. Jacobs.Berlin was chosen for the ceremony as the concept of Ontario Hydro was initiated by Daniel Detweiler of Berlin and E.W.B. Snider of St. Jacobs.Kitchener Public Library
- Charlie H. Sheppard at the hydroelectric station, Berlin, OntarioFactory Road is now known as West Avenue in Kitchener, Ontario. Charlie H. Sheppard was the person who actually turned on Niagara hydroelectric power in Berlin on 11 October 1910. Adam Beck and Premier Whitney pressed a ceremonial button at the Queen Street Auditorium, which rang a bell in the …Factory Road is now known as West Avenue in Kitchener, Ontario. Charlie H. Sheppard was the person who actually turned on Niagara hydroelectric power in Berlin on 11 October 1910. …Kitchener Public Library
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