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Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Postcard inscribed "Kingston, Canada, from Royal Military College,".
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
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Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Postcard inscribed "Kingston, Canada, from Royal Military College,".
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Postcard inscribed "6854. KINGSTON, FROM ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE."
Detroit Publishing Co.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
View of Kingston and harbour taken through the gateway on Point Frederick.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Twenty views of Kingston in a 'Post Folder' inscribed 'Greetings from Kingston'. Views include: Frontenac County Court House; City Hall; Kingston Penitentiary; 14th Regiment Princess of Wales Own Rifles; Market Square; Custom House; Saint-George's Cathedral; Interior of Saint Mary's Cathedral; Saint Andrew's Church; Kingston General Hospital; Fort Frederick; Royal Military College and Grant Hall.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Kingston skyline from the Penitentiary to the Causeway, including two elevators.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
View of the Sandy Bay Lighthouse in Portsmouth, west Kingston.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Postcard inscribed "KINGSTON, ONT. FROM ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE." View shows the Kingston harbour north from the Locomotive works.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
View of north Kingston taken from across the river.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Photographs of various Kingston buildings including the Armouries, Theological Hall, Interior of Fort Henry, Interior of St. Marys Cathedral, St. Georges Cathedral, Murney Tower and Cenotaph, Royal Military College, Dominion Penitentiary, Hotel Dieu Hospital, New Arts Building.
Valentine-Black Co. Ltd.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
A Collage of some west end residences which includes R.I. Walkem residence on Barrie Street; Dr. Blacks residence at King and West Streets; I. Clements residence on Johnson Street(?); R. Waldrons residence at King and Barrie Streets and the residences of Mrs. Kent and Edward Pense on King Street East.