- CA ON00239 F2632-S4-f88-57
- Einzelstück
- [copied ca. 1980]
Teil vonQueen's Picture collection
Item is a copyprint of Theological Hall. There are views of children sledding on the hill in front of Theological Hall, taken 1 January 1924.
Teil vonQueen's Picture collection
Item is a copyprint of Theological Hall. There are views of children sledding on the hill in front of Theological Hall, taken 1 January 1924.
Teil vonQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Theological Hall. It is a view of the Hall (Old Arts Building) from the east, showing car at door.
Teil vonQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Theological Hall. It is a view of the Hall (Old Arts Building) from rear, showing back door and kiosk.
Teil vonQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Theological Hall.
Teil vonQueen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Theological Hall (Old Arts Building), it views it from the east.
[The Edmond Passing Under Railway Bridge with Onlooking Cyclist]
Teil vonVosper collection
Item is a photograph of the Edmond (steamboat) coming Under Railway Bridge at Kingston Mills locks, 5 women, 2 children and a man onboard poses for the camera in the distance while a cyclist looks at the boat and a child sits in the foreground looking at the cameraman
[The Edmond Coming out of the Kingston Mills Locks]
Teil vonVosper collection
Item is a photograph of the Edmond comes out of the lock, five women and two children are more visible and are posing for the camera, cyclist and child in foreground are gone
[The Clarence, Two Row Boats and Eleven People on the Water Carleton Island, N.Y., U.S.A.]
Teil vonVosper collection
Item is a photograph of two row boats and a motor boat named "The Clarence", with 3 men, 6 women and 2 childen on the water in the foreground of buildings, same gathering of people as #5, #9, #19
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
View of the Line Crew of Kingstons telephone service.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Various photos of the Acme Farmers Dairy in Sydenham and the men who worked there. Most individuals are identified.
Mary Gossage Giles