- CA ON00239 F1411-S40-f22-8
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- Aug. 1986
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Looking north on Wellington Street with the Legion No. 9 in the foreground and the OHIP building behind.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Looking north on Wellington Street with the Legion No. 9 in the foreground and the OHIP building behind.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Looking across the bay at a Canada Steamship Lines vessel at the Grain Elevator.
Morley, William Felix Edmund
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Various view taken around Kingston. Includes the large tanks near the Woolen Mill off Rideau Street; an old wooden structure on the waterfront with a "Sailing Centre" sign on it, taken in 1995; an unidentified industrial(?) building; and the bus terminal at the old traffic circle.
Aitken, Reg
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Various photos of the grain elevator in Elevator Bay being demolished.
Morley, William Felix Edmund
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Various views of Fort Henry printed as a Whig Standard calendar to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Fort Henry Guard, 1938-1988. One photo is identified as 'At the opening of the restored Fort Henry, Aug.1, 1938, the Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King inspects the first Fort Henry Guard. Accompanying the Prime Minister are the Hon. Norman Rogers, Minister of Labour and K.S. Clark, Captain of the Guard.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Views of the walls of the Bajus Brewery
Aitken, Reg
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Signed print of a painting titled 'Kingston Harbour c.1885: The Golden Age of Sail and Steam' by Peter Rindlisbacher
Part of Kingston Picture collection
The exterior of the W.J. Crothers Co. Ltd. building on Wellington Street, ca. 1900 , drawn by Marta Scythes.
Marta Scythes
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Print number 30/50 of a sketch titled "Barn Behind Pleasant View Greenhouses (original Johnson Day Barn) Cataraqui"
Monuments - Bishop Alexander Macdonell
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of the plaque erected on the building at the corner of Bagot & Johnson Streets where Bishop Macdonell lived.