Ainslie, H.F.
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The Steamer 'Great Britain', the largest vessel on Lake Ontario as she lay at wharf, June 1839. Watercolour, pen and ink on pencil drawing.
H.F. Ainslie
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View of Fort Henry, Kingston, Upper Canada from the Tete de Pont Barracks, April, 1839. Watercolour on pencil.
Smyth, John Richard Coke.
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View of Lord Durham's Re-embarkation at Counter's Wharf, July 20,1838. Pencil on grey paper.
Bainbrigge, Philip James
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Item is a photograph of a view of Point Frederick, Fort Henry, and Cedar Island from Old Battery at Mississauga Point, 1838. Watercolour over pencil.
Bartlett, W.H.
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View from the Citadel at Fort Henry with military hospital in foreground and Cedar and Whiskey Islands beyond.
W.H. Bartlett
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Citadel of Kingston (from the St. Lawrence). Line engraving.
W.H. Bartlett
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View of Kingston from Fort Henry. Engraving.
W.H. Bartlett
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View of Kingston from Fort Henry. Engraving. Published by Charles Magnus and Co., New York.
John Richard Coke Smyth
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"Engagement in the Thousand Islands". Coloured lithograph. The scene shows an engagement between the British forces and Bill Johnston, the "Pirate of the Thousand Islands."
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Detailed view of the wax seal.