- CA ON00239 F1411-S18-3
- Einzelstück
- [Copied ca. 1990] (originally created 1842)
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Photograph of a picture captioned 'Kingston in 1842' by an unknown artist. Looking west from Old Fort Henry.
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Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Photograph of a picture captioned 'Kingston in 1842' by an unknown artist. Looking west from Old Fort Henry.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
A watercolour by an unknown artist of Kingston from Point Frederick, July 14, 1848.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Engraving by unknown artist with the caption - 'City of Kingston, Canada West -The Royal DockYards, and Naval and Military Store Houses'. Shows Point Frederich and Navy Bay.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view north from atop City Hall. View of King and Brock Streets showing City Bookstore and American Express Co.
Notman, William
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Various views of Kingston including Hotel Dieu Hospital, Crystal Palace, Penny Bridge, Chalmers Church, St. Georges' Cathedral, King St. south from Princess in 1864 and a firemans hose reel in the 1870's.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
View of the waterfront at Kingston, taken from Fort Frontenac.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
Postcard packet entitled 'Souvenir Folder of Kingston, Ontario, Canada'. Various views of Kingston including aerial views of Queens Univ.; City Hall; Macdonalds Monument in Macdonald Park; General Hospital ; Royal Military College; Memorial Gates; The Library; Physics Bldg.; Fort Frederick; Court House and The Arts Building at Queens Univ.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
View of part of the waterfront along King Street West.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
View of an unidentified street which was paved with 'asphalt macadem on concrete base'.
Teil vonKingston Picture collection
A Collage of some west end residences which includes R.I. Walkem residence on Barrie Street; Dr. Blacks residence at King and West Streets; I. Clements residence on Johnson Street(?); R. Waldrons residence at King and Barrie Streets and the residences of Mrs. Kent and Edward Pense on King Street East.