Item is a photograph of King Street. It shows the Arch of Welcome to Portsmouth on King Street at the Penitentiary. Erected in 1879 in honour of the visit of the Governor-General the Marquis of Lorne and his wife Princess Louise. There is a horse drawn streetcar in the foreground.
View of the north side of Princess Street, between Bagot and Montreal Streets, decorated for Queen Victoria, Jubilee. Store fronts shown include Rees Brothers Bazaar, J. Routley's Tobacco and Sportsman Supplies at 173 Princess; H. Skinner and Company, Wholesale Druggists at 169-171 Princess Street and Powell Photographer at 163-165 Princess Street.
View of the North side of Princess Street at the corner of Bagot. Storefronts shown are G.S. Hobart, Wholesale and Retail Druggists at 155 Princess; Greenwood Confectionery; M.K. Kirkpatrick Picture Frame Factory; R.H. Elmer, Barbershop at 161 Princess and Powell Photography at 163-165 Princess Street.
Item is a postcard of Princess Street inscribed "Princess Street, Looking West - Kingston, Ont." and postmarked 23 August 1930. View includes Lucille's and the United Cigar Store.
Looking east on Princess Street from just above Bagot Street. The street is decorated to celebrate the end of the Rebellion. View includes MacNee & Minnis, Wholesale Dry Goods at 245 Bagot at Princess Street.
South side of Princess Street, between Bagot and Montreal Streets. View includes M. Hickey and Company Millinery, 164 Princess Street; Rees Brothers Confectionary, 166 Princess Street and W.J. Dick and Sons, Boots and Shoes at 168 Princess Street.