- CA ON00239 F1411-S29-64
- Pièce
- [188-]
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Sir John A. Macdonald sitting on a couch and holding a stack of papers in one hand.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Sir John A. Macdonald sitting on a couch and holding a stack of papers in one hand.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Portrait photo of Eliza Richardson.
J. Abbott
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Portrait photo of E.J. Barker Pense
[Unidentified portraits of gentleman and lady in tartan]
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Item contains two tintypes, one of an unidentified gentleman, one of an unidentified Lady in Tarton.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Portrait photograph of Sir Francis Bond Head.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Major Edward Osborne Hewett in full uniform.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Macdonald (1815-1891) was born in Glasgow but came to Upper Canada, with his parents in 1820. He was educated at the Royal Grammer School, Kingston and was called to the bar in 1836. In 1844 he was elected member of the Legislative Assembly for Kingston. He was Receiver-General in the Draper-Administration (1847-1848) and ten years later became Prime Minister in the Macdonald-Cartier ministry. He was the Dominions first Prime Minister. He married Isabelle Clarke (d.1848) and then Susan Agnes Bernard.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
Young unidentified couple in their 20's(?)
Boyes, Charles H.
Fait partie de Kingston Picture collection
George Newlands (seated) in his office with his brother William. Office was located at 506 Princess St.