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CA ON00362 C35-40 · Collection · 1923 - 2008

The fonds consists of blueprints for construction, additions and renovations for Wilfrid Laurier University and its institutional predecessors.

Wilfrid Laurier University
ON00120 015-.1-1-4-1 · Item · May 8, 1945
Part of Heit Family

One annotated photograph of a large crowd gathered at Queen's Athletic Field on Victory in Europe Day. Approximately 10,000 attended the commemorative service which began at 4pm but, due to high winds, only a little over 4,000 people were still present when it ended. The 8th Victory Loan Drive Parade with the slogan "Invest in the Best" followed the service.

Ulrich S. Leupold fonds
CA ON00362 U245 · Fonds · 1935-1970

The fonds consists of lecture notes, publications, minutes, correspondence and University related material composed and compiled by Ulrich S. Leupold. Fonds is arranged in the following series: Research notes; Publications; Topical; Organizations/Commissions; Waterloo Lutheran University and Seminary.

Leupold, Ulrich, 1909-1970.
ON00120 016-.1-2-2-1 · Item · July 19, 1924
Part of Kantokoski (Koski), Koivula & Korpela Family

One ticket for Matti Kantokoski, Aune (Anna) Kantokoski and Eeva Kantokoski to board the S.S. Drottningholm to sail from Gothenburg to Halifax on July 26, 1924. The ticket is dated July 19, 1924, and has on it a Canadian immigration stamp from Halifax, Nova Scotia, dated August 2, 1924.

ThingZ
111 · Fonds · 2025-09-22

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