- CA ON00239 F1411-S14-f1-2
- Unidad documental simple
- [19--]
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Photo of a pen & ink drawing by unknown artist of 102 Rideau St. The childhood home of Sir John A. Macdonald.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Photo of a pen & ink drawing by unknown artist of 102 Rideau St. The childhood home of Sir John A. Macdonald.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
File consists of images of 110-112 Rideau Street.
Parte deKingston 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.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Angled view of the limestone attached houses at 149-151 Earl St. which were once the homes of Judge Lavell and D.G. Laidlaw.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
File consists of images of 281 Division Street.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
File consists of images of 305 King Street West.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
File consists of images of 45 King Street East.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
File consists of images of Alwington House.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Front view of Alwington House which was located on King Stret W. near the Penitentiary.
George Fredric Photography
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Angled view of the limestone house known as Ashton Residence located at 826 Princess St. This building later housed the Bowes and Cocks Real Estate Office.
Lilley, George E.O.