- CA ON00239 F1411-S12-f56-1
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- [190-?]
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of William Johnston and his father Jack Johnston in their shoe store at 70 Brock Street.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of William Johnston and his father Jack Johnston in their shoe store at 70 Brock Street.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of the Hotel Randolph located in the Mowat Bldg. on the northeast corner of Princess & Bagot streets.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of an interior view of Henry Wade's Drugstore located at the corner of King and Brock Streets.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a storefront with a sign reading "N. Keroack" in window. Written at bottom of photo "Dr. Schally's(?) house an old relic(?) and delapidated. Taken in April 1912". Store has a large Royal Crown Soap sign in front.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Jacob Turk (left) in front of the original Turk's store, circa 1914.
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.
Kingston Hack Livery Sale and Boarding Stables
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Front view of the Kingston Hack Livery Sale and Boarding Stables
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Partial front view of the Ontario Bank in what is known as the Kingston Whig Building. One photo shows the Henderson and Willoughby Law Office on the lower level.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Collection of postcards entitled "A Pictorial Review/of/The Ideal Attainments/Featured in the Construction of/the/Robt. J. Reid & Son's Establishment/230-232 and 234 Princess Street/Kingston,Ont." Postcards are of 1 - Certificate from the Rochester School of Embalming,1883; 2 - the R.J. Reid Store; 3 - Funeral Van:Sedan 'Reo 6' at the Court House; 4 - Black curtained Funeral Van at the Court House; 5 - Private ambulance; 6 - Truck 'Reo 6; 7 - Truck 'Reo 6' on Barrie Street; 8 - The Morgue and operating room; 9 and 10 - Service parlours; 11 - Casket room; and 12 - Residence of R.J. Reid on Lower Union.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Looking down Princess Street showing a view of Hotel Randolph in the Mowat Building at the corner of Princess and Bagot streets.
Boyd, J.