Item is a photograph of King Street. It is a view looking north along King Street from north of Earl Street. To the right is the edge of former town property of J.S. Cartwright; next is the Bank of Montreal which later became the Frontenac Club; then the Commercial Bank (which is now Empire Life Building). In the distance is the clock tower of the King Street wing of City Hall which burned in 1865. At the far left of the photograph is Saint Georges' steeple and 224-226 King Street E.
Engraving by unknown artist with the caption - 'City of Kingston, Canada West -The Royal DockYards, and Naval and Military Store Houses'. Shows Point Frederich and Navy Bay.
Three pages of albumen prints showing various views of Kingston including St. Georges Cathedral (exterior and interior), Kingston Mills locks and bridge, Shoal Tower, City Hall and skating rink and view of Kingston and RMC from Fort Henry.
Item is a photograph of Princess Street from the north side, looking west from Wellington Street. View shows unpaved street, gas lamps and wooden awnings.
Item is a photograph of Summerhill. It is a view of the right side of Summerhill and the Old Medical Building (left side) from south, reproduced in D.D. Calvin's history of Queen's dated 1859-1880. Botanical garden seen in foreground.
Item is a photograph of King Street. It is a view looking west from the corner of Princess Street. Photograph was taken before the burning of the King Street wing of City Hall.