- CA ON00239 F1411-S25-2
- Item
- [191-?]
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the Kingston Market Square filled with horses and wagons. View also includes Market Street and King Street.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the Kingston Market Square filled with horses and wagons. View also includes Market Street and King Street.
Part of Queen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Kathleen Ryan Hall. The view is an Oval one.
Part of Queen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Kathleen Ryan Hall. It is a view showing annex to west side; one clipped from The Standard, Montreal 6 Dec. 1911 entitled The Medical Laboratories at Queen's University, Kingston.
Part of Queen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Theological Hall with a view of the Old Convocation Hall in Theological Hall (Old Arts Buildings) copied from The Standard, Montreal, 16 Dec. 1911.
Part of Queen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Queen's University Student Rink. Winners of Club Championship, Kingston Curling Club, 1911. All individuals are identified.
Boyes, Charles H.
Part of Queen's Picture collection
Students of Perth Collegiate Institute at Queens Univ. All individuals are identified.
Boyes, Charles H.
Part of Queen's Picture collection
Graduates of Lanark County High Schools at Queens Univ. All individuals are identified.
Boyes, Charles H.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Postcard captioned 'General View of Kingston,Ont.' includes some of the dock yards.
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Curtis Pusher Bi-plane D-8-60 flown by Charles Walsh of Curtis Exhibition Co. Trobably first airplane flight in Kingston, June 3,1912.
Part of Queen's Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Gordon Hall. It is a view from the north taken 28 March 1913, showing part of the Students' Memorial Union building to the right. Also view of Gordon Hall and Nicol Hall from the north south the Home for Friendless Women to the left.