- CA ON00239 F1411-S14-f4-1
- Einzelstück
- [ca. 1984]
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Sketch of 115 Lower Union Street which was published as part of a calendar and titled "VICE-CONSULATE OF THE NETHERLANDS".
Blenderman, R.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Sketch of 115 Lower Union Street which was published as part of a calendar and titled "VICE-CONSULATE OF THE NETHERLANDS".
Blenderman, R.
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110 Rideau St. was occupied from 1835-39 by John A. Macdonald, his parents and two sisters. Photo was taken after restoration by Frontenac Historic Foundation.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Views of the doors of each section and angled views of the sides of the building.
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Front view of frame house with unidentified woman on front walk.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Photo of a pen & ink drawing by unknown artist of 102 Rideau St. The childhood home of Sir John A. Macdonald.
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Angled view of the front of 102 Rideau Street with the carriage shed beside.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Photo of Sir John A. Macdonalds childhood home at 102 Rideau St. where he lived as a boy between 1820-25 and after 1930 and where he lived when he graduated in law, 1836.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Angled view of 102 Rideau Street, childhood home of Sir John A. Macdonald. Photo taken during rebellion 1837.
Henderson, Henry
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Two views of 102 Queen Street
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Various views of 102 Centre Street.