Views of the Kingston Branch of the Grand Trunk (CN) and CPR railroads from the waterfront north to Railway and Montreal Streets. They show the River Street Bridge and the crossing where the two lines changed alignments.
Item is a photograph of a view of the Market Square filled with wagons and horses, and of City Hall flying the Union Jack. The original image dates around 1890.
Postcard inscribed (au verso) 'The International Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum/The original shrine for amateur and professional hockey. Pictures,/sticks, sweaters and skates of the greats of the game./Kingston-Ontario-Canada'.
Various views of Princess Street. Two are of lower Princess, below Ontario, and show the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 and the Souvenir(?) Cupboard; one view shows lower Princess looking west and includes Vandervoort Hardware, Finlay's, Spearn's, The Brown Bear and the Asia Restaurant. Three show the Brown Bear after an ice storm.
Item is a photograph of Cornwall Street Railway Light and Power Co. No.2, McGuire Cummings snow sweeper, ex Kingston Portsmouth and Cataraquai, photographed at the Water Street car barns in Cornwall, 19 July 1943.