- CA ON00239 F1411-S40-f15-2
- Item
- [ca. 1909]
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Princess Street west from just below Welliington Street. View shows streetcar.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Princess Street west from just below Welliington Street. View shows streetcar.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the Kingston Market Square filled with horses and wagons. View also includes Market Street and King Street.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Various views of Kingston including St. Georges Cathedral, Royal Military, Court House and Cedar Island.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photographic copy, possibly from a postcard, inscribed "MARKET SCENE IN WINTER, KINGSTON, CANADA." View includes the back of City Hall.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Original photo with caption 'Kingston & Ft. Henry 1863' handwritten below. View shows Point Frederick (R.M.C.).
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of an election cartoon by F.H. Consitt. Inscribed "The Rival Candidates William Morris Esq. and Alex Thom Esq./on the Hustings,Perth, Upper Canada, Wednesday Twenty-eighth July 1828."
F.H. Consitt
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view of the Market Square filled with horses and wagons and the King Street facade of City Hall.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
View of Kingston from St. Marys to the Waterfront. In the foreground is an open space used as an athletic field in summer and Capt. Dix's skating rink in winter. Also shows building erected for Regiopolis College and is now the Hotel Dieu Hospital. Cooke's Church and Brock St. Methodist Church are visible as are the rooftops of the Congregational Church (now the Masonic Temple) and St. Georges Cathedral before the dome was erected.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
View of King Street taken from beside City Hall. View shows the Block & Cleaver.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Five men, identified as Baker Brothers, Thomas Purdy and ? Purdy standing behind a flower stall at the Market Square.