- CA ON00239 F1411-S29-92
- Item
- 1832
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Silhouette of John By by an unknown artist. Original is watercolour on card, with gold highlights (with a painted glass frame).
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Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Silhouette of John By by an unknown artist. Original is watercolour on card, with gold highlights (with a painted glass frame).
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Sketch of Kingston from the Messhouse ca.1833. Pen and wash on paper.
Smith, Frances K.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Sketch of Kingston ca.1833. Pencil on paper.
Smith, Frances K.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Photo of a portrait of Dunlop by Daniel Maclise. The original was done in pen and ink and wash.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a sketch of Fort Henry from the Dockyard, Kingston. Pencil on paper.
Smith, Frances K.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a sketch of Kingston, looking over the Dockyard from Fort Henry ca.1833. Pen and ink over pencil on paper.
Smith, Frances K.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view to the north along King St. from the R.D. Cartwright House. Watercolour over pencil. The two houses shown under construction on King St. are Knaresborough Cottage and J. Solomon Cartwrights house.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view to the south along King St. from the R.D. Cartwright house. Watercolour over pencil. The buildings that are identified are Molson's at the end of the street, in the middle ground at the right is a frame house belonging to Capt.H. Earl and the building in the left foreground appears to be Kingston's first school house.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Page of accounts of Commercial Brewery from page one of Volume.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a picture by an unknown artist with the caption 'View of Kingston, Looking Towards the Lake,1836'. The picture was done from a viewpoint on the road to Barriefield.