- CA ON00239 F1411-S17-f2-1
- Unidad documental simple
- 11 Jun. 1891
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Arrival of Sir John A. Macdonald's body at the train station. The horses and wagon are draped in black.
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Parte deKingston Picture collection
Arrival of Sir John A. Macdonald's body at the train station. The horses and wagon are draped in black.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Funeral caravan passing City Hall with military escort. City Hall is draped in black ribbon for mourning.
Sheldon & Davis
Parte deKingston Picture collection
View of Princess Street during funeral procession. Looking east from Wellington Street.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
General view of crowd at graveside at Sir John A. Macdonalds funeral.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
The funeral train draped in mourning cloths. Each engine and each station along the C.P.R. route to Kingston was hung with mourning cloths.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a picture by an unknown artist with the caption 'View of Kingston, Looking Towards the Lake,1836'. The picture was done from a viewpoint on the road to Barriefield.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Pastel, gouache and watercolour on buff paper by unknown artist. Inscribed (verso on original) -"1847-Sketch of Kingston, C.W. from the footpath to the Hospital - Fort Henry on the left. Old Joe Wilkins on the path - 'Jimmy' in the foreground."
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view of Kingston from Fort Henry. Photo shows man, woman and child sitting on the hill and a dirt road with the old bridge to Kingston.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view of Kingston from across the harbour.
Henderson, Henry
Parte deKingston Picture collection
View of Kingston from St. Marys to the Waterfront. In the foreground is an open space used as an athletic field in summer and Capt. Dix's skating rink in winter. Also shows building erected for Regiopolis College and is now the Hotel Dieu Hospital. Cooke's Church and Brock St. Methodist Church are visible as are the rooftops of the Congregational Church (now the Masonic Temple) and St. Georges Cathedral before the dome was erected.