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Mary-Allen Stories...: Who Were Mary and Allen?
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Sharing stories, old and new, about the interesting places and people of the Mary-Allen neighbourhood in Waterloo, Ontario – a historic neighbourhood in the heart of the city. Mary and John Streets, June 2013. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Who Were Mary and Allen? Part of a c. 1895 birds-eye view. Town of Waterloo, looking west. Image courtesy of the Waterloo. Who were Mary and Allen? We’re not sure, but we have a good idea who Herbert and John were. But for whom are these streets named? Ellis Little in 1942.
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Mary-Allen Stories...: 39 George Street, part 2
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Sharing stories, old and new, about the interesting places and people of the Mary-Allen neighbourhood in Waterloo, Ontario – a historic neighbourhood in the heart of the city. Mary and John Streets, June 2013. Monday, June 24, 2013. 39 George Street, part 2. Marnie recalls growing up on George Street. She was 8 when she moved in, after living on both Herbert and John Streets. The neighbourhood was full of children. Here are some of her recollections. Hallowe’en Party in the basement of 39 George St.
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Mary-Allen Stories...: November 2012
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Sharing stories, old and new, about the interesting places and people of the Mary-Allen neighbourhood in Waterloo, Ontario – a historic neighbourhood in the heart of the city. Mary and John Streets, June 2013. Friday, November 16, 2012. St Louis Catholic School. The school, which opened in 1891, originally consisted of 2 rooms in the basement of the St. Louis Catholic Church. School lessons were taught to 70 children by the Sisters of Notre Dame who commuted from Kitchener (Berlin) by train until...The o...
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Mary-Allen Stories...: June 2013
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Sharing stories, old and new, about the interesting places and people of the Mary-Allen neighbourhood in Waterloo, Ontario – a historic neighbourhood in the heart of the city. Mary and John Streets, June 2013. Monday, June 24, 2013. 39 George Street, part 2. Marnie recalls growing up on George Street. She was 8 when she moved in, after living on both Herbert and John Streets. The neighbourhood was full of children. Here are some of her recollections. Hallowe’en Party in the basement of 39 George St.
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Mary-Allen Stories...: January 2013
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Sharing stories, old and new, about the interesting places and people of the Mary-Allen neighbourhood in Waterloo, Ontario – a historic neighbourhood in the heart of the city. Mary and John Streets, June 2013. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Who Were Mary and Allen? Part of a c. 1895 birds-eye view. Town of Waterloo, looking west. Image courtesy of the Waterloo. Who were Mary and Allen? We’re not sure, but we have a good idea who Herbert and John were. But for whom are these streets named? Ellis Little in 1942.
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Mary-Allen Stories...: December 2012
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Sharing stories, old and new, about the interesting places and people of the Mary-Allen neighbourhood in Waterloo, Ontario – a historic neighbourhood in the heart of the city. Mary and John Streets, June 2013. Tuesday, December 18, 2012. At the corner of Willow and Allen Streets in Waterloo, across from the former St. Louis Catholic School (see the Nov. 16 blog post. St Louis Catholic School. Sits an empty lot that has been mostly vacant for decades. A 1902 article in the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph.
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Mary-Allen Stories...: What Was Here?
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Sharing stories, old and new, about the interesting places and people of the Mary-Allen neighbourhood in Waterloo, Ontario – a historic neighbourhood in the heart of the city. Mary and John Streets, June 2013. Tuesday, December 18, 2012. At the corner of Willow and Allen Streets in Waterloo, across from the former St. Louis Catholic School (see the Nov. 16 blog post. St Louis Catholic School. Sits an empty lot that has been mostly vacant for decades. A 1902 article in the Waterloo Chronicle-Telegraph.
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Mary-Allen Stories...: Sprucing Up the Neighbourhood
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Sharing stories, old and new, about the interesting places and people of the Mary-Allen neighbourhood in Waterloo, Ontario – a historic neighbourhood in the heart of the city. Mary and John Streets, June 2013. Tuesday, January 8, 2013. Sprucing Up the Neighbourhood. A Norway spruce behind 40 George Street. Mature trees are one of the elements that attracted many of us to live in the Mary-Allen neighbourhood. A Norway spruce behind 52 Willow Street. Labels: Elizabeth Ziegler Public School. Norway spruce a...
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Mary-Allen Stories...: 39 George Street, part 1
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Sharing stories, old and new, about the interesting places and people of the Mary-Allen neighbourhood in Waterloo, Ontario – a historic neighbourhood in the heart of the city. Mary and John Streets, June 2013. Monday, June 17, 2013. 39 George Street, part 1. Posted by M. Lee on behalf of T. Siemens). The Mary-Allen neighbourhood has several majestic houses, many of them on George Street. You can download a walking tour of the neighbourhood at http:/ www.wpl.ca/walkingtour. The Bordman families lived in t...
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