- CA ON00239 F1411-S40-f15-44
- Unidad documental simple
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Parte deKingston Picture collection
Looking west on Princess Street with a streetcar coming down and a horse and wagon parked on the left side of the street.
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Parte deKingston Picture collection
Looking west on Princess Street with a streetcar coming down and a horse and wagon parked on the left side of the street.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Princess Street with a view from across the street from the Grand Theatre. View includes the Superior Tea Room.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Location of Kingston's first Post Office which was later used as a second hand store on lower Princess Street.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
View of Princess Street in winter. Only the T.F. Harrison Company Furniture store is identified.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
View of Princess Street looking West.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
View of the Orangemen's Arch on Princess Street, between King and Ontario Streets which reads "OUR GOD, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR QUEEN.1690". The Arch of Welcome was erected by the Orange Order for the visit of the Prince of Wales.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Views of the south side of Princess Street at the corner of Clergy Street, showing the Kingston Medicine Shoppe, the Asian Market, Marchant Marketing and Very Shari storefronts.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Princess Street with a view of Princess Street between Bagot and Montreal Streets. View shows the National System of Baking Limited, Simmons Brothers Hardware and Sally Shops.
Lilley, George E.O.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Postcard inscribed "PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON, CANADA." Photograph was taken near the Grand Theatre and shows a street car and a horse and wagon as well as Boyes Photo Studio.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Princess Street with a view of the north side of Princess Street at Montreal Street, showing the Windsor Hotel and the Colonial Coach Lines.
Lilley, George E.O.