Kitchener-Waterloo Record Photographic Negative Collection

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Mennonite Relief Center [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photos missing from envelope appeared on Page 3 of the Friday, August 15, 1947 edition of the newspaper as part of the article: "Mennonite Relief Aid Goes on Despite Heat.", Photo caption that accompanied published photos: "PREPARE CHRISTMAS GIFTS - During the current heat wave members of the Mennonite central committee have been preparing a shipment of Christmas gifts of clothing and toys for the children in Europe. Top photo [missing from envelope, see 47-610_001 for closest version] show one of the committee labelling the parcels of clothing which are stacked almost to the ceiling. Below [missing from envelope, not suitable substitute] are some toys for the packages."
Police, Driving School [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Parks Board Convention, Ont. [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Identification of Hately, Mathews and Lipper based on caption from 54-6315_001,
St. Michael's School Opening [Published]
Photo caption accompanying published versions of 54-6568_001 and 54-6568_002: "FIRST DAY - The new St. Michael's School (top photo) [54-6568_002] on Dearborn St., Waterloo, opened for classes today. The first students (lower photo) [54-6568_001] enter the front door.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 54-6568_001 and 54-6568_002 appeared in the Monday, January 4, 1954 edition of the newspaper.
TV Station, CKCO [Published]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Cropped versions of 54-6630_008, 54-6630_009 and 54-6630_010 appeared on Page 23 of the Monday, March 1, 1954 as part of the article: "CKCO Will Present Popular TV Shows."
Auditorium, Cleanup Feature [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Kitchener, Public School Field Day [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Waterloo College, Freshette Tea [Unpublished]
Photo caption from published photo: "WELCOME FRESHETTES - Among 55 freshettes attending a tea yesterday at Waterloo College were (left to right) Miss Mary Ellen Campbell of Kitchener, Miss Sandra Laing of Montreal and Miss Yvonne Playfair of Trinidad. Miss Dale Perrin (right) and Miss Lois Langan (standing) welcome the new students.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., Photo from this envelope appeared in the September 25, 1959 edition of the newspaper., Published negative is missing from envelope. See 59-13547_001 for closest version.
Canbar Marine Co. [Unpublished]
Photo caption accompanying both photos: "GROWING BUSINESS - Production of fibreglass boats at Canbar Marine Company, Waterloo, is falling behind the demand. The new firm's sales extend from New Brunswick to Vancouver. The top photo [see 60-173_001 for closest version] shows part of Canbar's assembly room while the front of the firm's new $125,000 building is seen in the lower photo.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
Night School Feature [Unpublished]
Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff.
University of Waterloo, Engineers Register [Published]
Photo caption from published photo: "FIRST STUDENT - James Lowes (left) of Whitby was the first student freshman to register at the University of Waterloo today. Assisting with the registration is Beverley Hollatz (right). Enrolment of the freshman class is expected to reach 250.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 59-13525_001 appeared in the September 30, 1959 edition of newspaper.
Kitchener, Public School Field Day [Published]
Photo caption from published version of 60-676_006: "Brian Bobbie's sunglasses reflect one of the school cheering sections.", Title supplied by Kitchener-Waterloo Record staff., 60-676_002, 60-676_006, 60-676_019, 60-676_021, 60-676_022 and 60-676_024 appeared on Page 25 of the June 9, 1960 edition of the newspaper as part of the photo feature "Hundreds Vie In Public School Field Day" that accompanied article: "Three Records Smashed In Primary Schools Meet."

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