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Princess Street

View looking east down Princess Street from the Grand Theatre. Identified storefronts on the left are Singer Sewing Machines, 213 Princess; the Windsor Hotel, 203-205 Princess; Strachan Hardware, 193 Princess at Montrreal and Horsey R.M. and Company Hardware at 189 Princess Street. Identified storefronts on the right are J.R. Rattenbury, Hatter at 206 Princess; A.G. Flett Merchant tailor at 214 Princess; E.R. Martin Furniture at 220 Princess and Martin's Opera House at 218 Princess Street.

Henderson, Henry

Princess Street

Item is a copyprint of Princess Street looking west from below Sydenham Street after a heavy snowfall.

Powell, James William

Princess Street

Item is a photograph of Princess Street with a view looking east on Princess Street. Photograph was taken in winter.

Princess Street

Location of Kingston's first Post Office which was later used as a second hand store on lower Princess Street.

Princess Street

Looking west on Princess Street with a streetcar coming down and a horse and wagon parked on the left side of the street.

Princess Street

Item is a photograph of Princess Street with a view of a Colonial Coach accident at the corner of Princess and Bagot Street.

Lilley, George E.O.

Princess Street

Item is a postcard of Princess Street looking toward the lake. Identified are the Roy York Cafe, Abramsky's and Meyers Studios, circa 1935.

Portsmouth Avenue

Looking north on Portsmouth Avenue at the intersection with Princess Street. Aunt Lucy's Restaurant and the Lucerna Motel can be seen.

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