- CA ON00239 F1131-f4
- File
- 1615
Part of Heritage Kingston collection
Scope to be completed at a later date
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Part of Heritage Kingston collection
Scope to be completed at a later date
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an electro-engraved standing top-half ornatly decorated oval portrait of Captain John Smith; Admiral of New England, soldier and colonist (b.1579-d.1631). Surrounding the direct portrait are the words "The Portraictuer of Captayne John Smith Admiral of New England." In four corners surrounding the oval from top left to right are soildiers mustering by a fort, a globe, a man on a rearing house and a ship. Below the image is the following in print "These are the lines the Shew Thy Face but Those that shew thy GRACE and GLORY, brighter bee Thy Faire-Discouries and Fowle-Overthrowes of Salvages, much Civilized by thee. Best shew thy Spirit and to it GLORY Wyn; So art Brasse without-but Glode within."
Robert Samuel McLaughlin collection
The collection consists of original letters and documents. Includes items signed by Louis Xlll of France, Sir John A. Macdonald , Sir John Colborne, William Lyon Mackenzie, William McDougall, Israel Tarte, Sir John Thompson, Guglielmo Marconi, Lord Monck and L.S. Huntington. The microfilm contains articles relating to the death of Colonel Robert Samuel McLaughlin,
McLaughlin, Robert Samuel
Part of Alfred Walton Joliffe fonds
Part of Alfred Walton Joliffe fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
Part of Kingston Picture collection
File consists of images of maps of New France as it related to the Kingston area.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Detailed map of "Carte de la nouvelle France..." by Samuel de Champlain.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Series consists of images of maps in Kingston, Ontario.
Part of Shortt-Haydon collection
Item is an window-matted poissible lithograph of Sieur de Sillery; founder, Sillery, Quebec, 1637 (b.1577-d.1640). Title proper is from te top left corner of the portrait with a crest in the top right.
The fonds consists of microfilmed manuscripts that deal principally with the Army, Parliament and military affairs in Scotland from 1640-1665. The fonds has been arranged into four series; letters and papers relating to the Army and Army matters in Scotland; letters and papers dealing with the Army, its relationship with Parliament and military proceedings, including the Putney, Reading and Whitehall debates; letter-books, abstracts of orders, warrants and passes and other material dealing with the Army in Scotland and General Monck as Commander-in-Chief; and miscellaneous items, including unbound documents and volumes containing papers relating closely to, though not of, William Clarke.
Clarke, Sir William