- CA ON00239 F1411-S14-f1-2
- Pièce
- [19--]
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Photo of a pen & ink drawing by unknown artist of 102 Rideau St. The childhood home of Sir John A. Macdonald.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Photo of a pen & ink drawing by unknown artist of 102 Rideau St. The childhood home of Sir John A. Macdonald.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
110 Rideau St. was occupied from 1835-39 by John A. Macdonald, his parents and two sisters. Photo was taken after restoration by Frontenac Historic Foundation.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Front view of Alwington House which was located on King Stret W. near the Penitentiary.
George Fredric Photography
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Various views of the exterior of Bellevue House.
Aitken, Reg
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
View of a drawing room in Adam Shortts residence (Copseworth) at 437 King St.W.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
View of the dining room in Copseworth (residence of Adam Shortt) at 437 King St.W.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Photo of Sir John A. Macdonalds childhood home at 102 Rideau St. where he lived as a boy between 1820-25 and after 1930 and where he lived when he graduated in law, 1836.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the front view of the Calvin Family home on Garden Island. One and a half storey frame house with front verandah.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Photo shows Adam Shortt sitting in his library in his residence atCopseworth, 437 King St. W.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Photo shows Adam Shortt in front of the fireplace in his library at Copseworth, 437 King St.W.