- CA ON00239 F1411-S35-f4-15
- Pièce
- [ca. 1841]
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Newspaper article in favour of making Kingston the Legislative Capital of Upper Canada, rather than Toronto,Montreal or Bytown.
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Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Newspaper article in favour of making Kingston the Legislative Capital of Upper Canada, rather than Toronto,Montreal or Bytown.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
A notice from the 'Chronicle and Gazette' of June 1,1842 of the auction of the furniture, musical instruments, carriages and animals belonging to George Desbarats, to be sold at his residence in Barrack St. on June 15,1842.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Notice of passenger-ship service between Kingston & Toronto, with the ships 'Commodore Barrie', 'William IV' and 'Saint George'.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Advertisement from the 'Kingston Gazette' 1811. This is the first mention of a library in Kingston & reflects the uncertainties of trans-Atlantic shipping.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Excerpt from the "Kingston Gazette",Sept.15,1810. Advertisements include "S.Bartlet-New Cheap goods", "Wadsworth, Romeo-Drugs & Medicines" "Lewis Lyman & Co.-Drugs & medicines" and "Abbot & Bascom -Drugs & Medicines".
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Announcement of the "Ceremony of Laying the/Foundation stone/of the/City Hall/and/Market Buildings" dated 2 June 1843.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Newspaper article about the Gov. Generals trip to Kingston by sleigh.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Advertisement for the Steam-Boat Frontenac. Copied from the Kingston Chronicle, Fridy,Apr.30,1819.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Excerpt from the Kingston Chronicle, Feb.25,1819. Advertisement for a Theatre presentation of Hamlet to be presented on Sat.Feb.27,1819.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Excerpt from the "Kingston Chronicle" Friday,Jan.21, 1820 with various notices including a Bank Notice, a Bible Society meeting, and a proposal of a new mail stage line from Kingston-York.