Wail long and loud, and shrill thy notes of woe: poem
- CA ON00239 F451-SF03-f428-0007
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Holograph, title unknown hence first line given.
Campbell, William Wilfred
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Wail long and loud, and shrill thy notes of woe: poem
Holograph, title unknown hence first line given.
Campbell, William Wilfred
Part of Queen's Picture collection
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a wagon load of bread being driven by two unidentified men in military uniforms.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Side view of the wagon which belonged to Lieutenant John G. Simcoe. Photograph was taken in winter.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a side view of Ray Babcock on a wagon that has "E.W. Murphy Grocer/Phone 469" on the side. Hoag's Chemist, Druggist and Ice Cream Parlour is in the background.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a side view of a horse and wagon on King Street in front of the Murney Tower at the corner of Barrie Street. The wagon has a Coca-Cola sign on it.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Side view of a Sand Bay Dairy Wagon at the corner of Clarence and Wellington Streets. The Catholic Mutual Benefit Association of Canada (C.M.B.A.) building is in the background.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Side view of a horse and covered wagon in Market Square(?). G.Hill Saloon is in the background.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Photograph with the caption "a fine team of greys hitched to a hose wagon when K.F.D.(Kingston Fire Department) was composed entirely of horse drawn equipment".
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Sideview of a horse drawn stagecoach that serviced Kingston and Sydenham.