- CA ON00239 F1411-S29-7
- Item
- [ca. 1827]
Part of Kingston Picture collection
A companion piece to the portrait of her husband (Hugh Thomson) but probably by a different artist.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
A companion piece to the portrait of her husband (Hugh Thomson) but probably by a different artist.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view of Point Frederick and Fort Henry from the Tete de Pont Barracks. The photograph is a pen and ink and watercolour by Lieutenant O'Brien.
Saint George's Church, Anglican (1825-1862)
Part of Kingston Picture collection
File consists of images of Saint George's Church, Anglican (1825-1862).
Saint George's Church, Anglican (1825-1862)
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Woodcut by E.K.W. showing the second Saint George's Church and inscribed "St. George's (Anglican) Cathedral in its early days".
Fort Frederick - Architectural Drawing.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Architectural Drawing inscribed 'Armourers Shop pt. Frederick No.6/Kingston Nov.1825/Canteen pt. Frederick No.5/Kingston 1825/Cooking House pt. Frederick No.8/Kingston 1825.'541::Received from Public Archivesof Canada F-450-Kingston.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
File consists of images of sleighs.
Fort Frederick - Architectural Drawing.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Architectural drawing inscribed 'Plans Section and Elevation of the Block House, Point Fredrick'.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
A silver presentation cup made by Samuel Haines, Birmingham and presented to Hugh C. Thomson, Esq. Editor of the Upper Canada Herald, Kingston on June 13,1825.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Painting by unknown artist portraying a horse pulling a cutter with three people on board.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Kingston, 1824 (part of original map only). 'Plan of Kingston site proposed for constructing a bridge between that place and Fort Henry'. Signed by E.Dunford. Scale is 1" = 400'. Map shows Point Frederick, Navy Bay and Point Henry.