- CA ON00239 F1411-S22-f4-6
- Pièce
- [194-?]
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of an angled view of the Canadian Locomotive Head Office.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of an angled view of the Canadian Locomotive Head Office.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Charles McKim, Foreman, and other employees of Canadian Locomotive Works working on an engine on the assembly line, ca. 1960.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view looking down into the yard of the Canadian Locomotive works.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of an image of workers and other people standing in front of the Canadian Locomotive Works and crossing Ontario Street.
Canadian Agriculture and World Food Supplies
Fait partie de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
R.P. Sims: The state of agriculture in Canada; the capacity and constraints in meeting future food demand. The potential for assisting in meeting their increasing demand.
Canada 2001 - Some Personal Views about the Future
Fait partie de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
Professor A.M Taylor (Geography and Political Science) forecasts what the year 2001 might bring. Two scenarios are discussed. The first scenario refers to India's prospects in the year 2001 with regard to energy and food consumption. The second scenario looks at Canada's prospects in the year 2000.
Fait partie de Reginald Harold Clark fonds
J. Meisel
Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
Items are photographs of the Bruce Wing to Miller Hall. It includes views of the construction of the Bruce Wing to Miller Hall; Mathers and Haldenby architects and Ellis Don Construction.
Baird, William C.
Brockington Visitor Committee.
Fait partie de Queen's Picture collection
Prof. Norman Brown, Muriel Heagy, Prof. Reg Clark, Chris Porter, Padre Laverty, Principal Watts and Mr. Claude Ryan are all identified.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
A view of the press room of the British Whig in the 1890's. Three cylinder presses can be seen. The two in the foreground were used for commercial printing and the large press in the background was used to print the newspaper.