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Market Square

  • CA ON00239 F1411-S25-32
  • Unidad documental simple
  • [Copied ca. 1990] (originally created [ca. 1864])
  • Parte deKingston Picture collection

An image from Market Square of the corner of Johnson and King Streets in the winter, with the cornice of the Market Shambles visible.

King Street

Item is a photograph of King Street. It is a view looking north along King Street from north of Earl Street. To the right is the edge of former town property of J.S. Cartwright; next is the Bank of Montreal which later became the Frontenac Club; then the Commercial Bank (which is now Empire Life Building). In the distance is the clock tower of the King Street wing of City Hall which burned in 1865. At the far left of the photograph is Saint Georges' steeple and 224-226 King Street E.

King Street

Postcard inscribed "King Street showing Frontenac Club, Kingston, Ont., Canada."

Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.

King Street

View of the back section of City Hall on Kings Street prior to the fire of 1865. City Baths are also pictured.

Henderson, Henry

Princess Street

Item is a photograph of Princess Street west from just below Welliington Street. View shows streetcar.

Princess Street

Item is a photograph of Princess street looking west from just below Wellington Street. View includes Bibby's Clothing Store and Davies store at 86 Princess Street. View also shows a horse and wagon in the foreground, cars parked along the curbs and a street car coming down the street.

Trains

Side view of the engine along with an angled view.

Canadian Pacific Railway

Clippings

Item is a photograph of an excerpt from the "London Gazette Extraordinary" reporting an attack by Bradstreet on Fort Frontenac.

General Views, 1842.

Photograph of a picture captioned 'Kingston in 1842' by an unknown artist. Looking west from Old Fort Henry.

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