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Kingston Picture collection Item Kingston--Commercial Buildings English
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Robert J. Reid

Item is a photograph of a view of the front of the entire building with horse and buggy out front.

Robert J. Reid

Collection of postcards entitled "A Pictorial Review/of/The Ideal Attainments/Featured in the Construction of/the/Robt. J. Reid & Son's Establishment/230-232 and 234 Princess Street/Kingston,Ont." Postcards are of 1 - Certificate from the Rochester School of Embalming,1883; 2 - the R.J. Reid Store; 3 - Funeral Van:Sedan 'Reo 6' at the Court House; 4 - Black curtained Funeral Van at the Court House; 5 - Private ambulance; 6 - Truck 'Reo 6; 7 - Truck 'Reo 6' on Barrie Street; 8 - The Morgue and operating room; 9 and 10 - Service parlours; 11 - Casket room; and 12 - Residence of R.J. Reid on Lower Union.

J. Redden

Storefront of J. Redden wholesale and retail groceries with four men standing outside. Store was located at 176 Princess St. (according to 1918 Directory) and 178 Princess (according to 1896 Directory).

Beaugart's

Drawing of the front of Beaugart's clothing store which was published as part of a calendar.

Richmond & Co. Dry Goods

Front view of Richmond & Co. Dry Goods store on Princess St. Taken upon the opening of the building.

Right Spot Restaurant

Front view of The Right Spot Restaurant on Wellington Street between Princess and Brock Streets. This building was originally the first office of Sir John A. Macdonald.

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