- CA ON00239 F1411-S15-4
- Item
- [Copied 1977]
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Prof. Frisbie at the fairgrounds preparing to inflate his balloon among a crowd of onlookers, circa 1890.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Prof. Frisbie at the fairgrounds preparing to inflate his balloon among a crowd of onlookers, circa 1890.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Composite of the "Members of the Council of County Frontenac". Identified are M. Avery, Alex Munro, W.M. Toner, W.A. Miller, G. Marsh, G.W. Wright, T. Dawson, W. Spankie, J.M. Taggart, J. Sheppard, J.W. Bertram, D.A. McRae, A.E. Shannon, D.H. Toland, D. Purdy, D.J. Walker, J.T. Truscott and E. Dean.
W.P. Bell & Son
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Caption below photo reads 'The City Hall, Kingston, on morning of funeral. The funeral of the late Sir John A. Macdonald.'
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the funeral procession of Sir John A. Macdonald showing the North side of Princess Street looking east from Wellington Street.
E. Hoolt and Company
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Sir John A. Macdonalds coffin on horse drawn wagon draped in flowers.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Photos of Sir John A Macdonald and of his tombstone on a 'Commemorative Service' handout marking the semi-centennial anniversary of the death of Sir John A. Macdonald.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
The Hearse leaving the City Hall, Kingston.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Two views of Sir John A. Macdonalds funeral procession.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a sketch of Kingston shortly after Incorporation, ca.1845 by unknown artist. Engraving.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view of Kingston taken from atop City Hall, showing the British American Hotel at left, Clarence and King, Regiopolis at right; St. George's; Customs House, Post Office, King Street prior to 1868.