- CA ON00239 F1411-S12-f136-1
- Item
- [19--]
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Interior view of A.C. Waggoner's tailoring estbalishment, located at 188 Wellington St.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Interior view of A.C. Waggoner's tailoring estbalishment, located at 188 Wellington St.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Interior view of J.N. Watts Florist Shop located on Wellington Street near Princess Street. Mrs. John Watts and her daughter Marjorie are identified.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view of the Bank of Montreal at 225 King St. East, which later became the Frontenac Club.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Various views of Burt's Variety store at the corner of Princess and Alford Streets. Some views include the Nan King restaurant and F.W. Black Vacuum Cleaner Store.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Front and angled view of Central Cycle bike shop located on King Street.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a sketch of Accessories Unlimited, which was published as part of a calendar.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of the exterior of the store at 88-90 Princess Street and an unidentified man sitting in a car in front.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of an angled view of the front of Aunt Lucy's Drive-In located on Highway No.2, one mile west of Kingston.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
A view of the press room of the British Whig in the 1890's. Three cylinder presses can be seen. The two in the foreground were used for commercial printing and the large press in the background was used to print the newspaper.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Sketch of the Celtic house which was published as part of a calendar.
S. Nelson