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City Hall Plaques

        Plaques of Kitchener Town - and City Halls

Two plaques across the south entrance to Council Chambers in Kitchener’s City Hall, flanking pictures of the mayor and city councillors, are contributions of the GCBPA. The two plaques were presented by members of the GCBPA at the opening of the New City Hall in 1993 and commemorate two earlier City Halls, which are pictured as reliefs in bronze. The Berlin - later Kitchener - Town Hall, as it was then called, was completed in 1869 and served functions as diverse as a Market (in its basement) and as an Opera House.

Plaque of Berlin (Kitchener) Town Hall 1869 - 1924

Photo: U. Kampmann

When the Kitchener Town Hall could no longer serve the growing population, it was replaced in October 1924 with a majestic new City Hall, which is pictured on the second plaque shown below. The clock-tower, which was painstakingly reconstructed much later at ground level in Victoria Park, can also be seen on the relief. This City Hall served Kitchener for 50 years.

 
Plaque commemorating Kitchener's City Hall (1924 - 1973)

Photo: U. Kampmann

 

Millenium Thumbprints

 

Most local citizens will remember the 2000 thumbprints collected here and in Berlin, Germany and then cast and assembled in bronze as a Millenium project to welcome the Year 2000. Kitchener Artist Marshall Ward, who conceived the idea with colleagues Charles Baker and Christopher Griffin, collected 1,000 prints from Berliners in Germany and 1,000 from Kitchener residents. The print on the right shows the tremendous detail captured in the process.

Berliner Thumbprint

Photo: U. Kampmann

 

 

 

Millennium Thumbprints - Prints and Plaques

Photo: Herwig Wandschneider

 

The Thumbprint shown here on the left belongs to a prominent Kitchener businessman. (Photo: U. Kampmann)

The entire collection of bronzed thumbprints and dedications are mounted on the wall of the ramp just to the west of the Main entrance to City Hall on the King Street side (see photo above).

It is said that anyone who touches the thumbprints will connect to Kitchener’s past, present, and future. Close-ups of the dedications are shown below.

Among the many organizer’s, donors and supporters for this project was the GCBPA.

Millennium Thumbprints - Dedication

Photo: Ernst Friedel

 

Millennium Thumbprints - Artists' Plaque

Photo: Herwig Wandschneider

 

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