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Photograph of a reconstruction of a Huron Long House. Sleeping platforms, pots and utensils etc.

Artifacts

Item is a photograph of both sides of a British Victories medal from 1758.

Gem Photographic Productions Ltd.

Artifacts.

Coffee pot made of japanned tin, with a painted wooden finial and reed covered handle. This pot belonged to Robert Macaulay (1744-1800) and was presumably of British or American manufacture.

Artifacts.

Pair of painted chairs ca.1820-1830. Wood and painted wood. The paint is the original paint and the chairs were used by the Strange Family of Kingston.

Artifacts.

Photo of the 'Royal Chair' in the parlour of a private home. The Royal Chair was first used in 1879 on the occasion of a visit by the Marquis and Marchioness of Lorne.

Kemp, Marsden A.

Artifacts - Documents.

Commission appointing Sieur de la Gorgendiere to take charge of trade at Fort Frontenac as agent of Jacques Raudot, Intendant of New France, Jan.23,1706.

Artifacts.

Excerpt from Richard Cartwright's Letterbook, 1785-1786, which is among the best documentary sources for early commercial history of Kingston. Open at a letter to the Montreal firm of Todd & McGill on the 13th of February 1786.

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