- CA ON00239 F1411-S40-f9-5
- Item
- [190-?]
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a postcard of King Street. It is inscribed "K. of C.HUT. KINGSTON,ONT." showing the Knights of Columbus Hut at 338 King Street East.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a postcard of King Street. It is inscribed "K. of C.HUT. KINGSTON,ONT." showing the Knights of Columbus Hut at 338 King Street East.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Sketch of "Historic King Street, East" which was published as part of a calendar.
Blenderman, R.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
View of Ontario Street opposite Fort Frontenac.
Lilley, George E.O.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Princess Street from the north side, looking west from Wellington Street. View shows unpaved street, gas lamps and wooden awnings.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a copyprint of Princess Street looking east from above Bagot Street after a heavy snowfall.
Powell, James William
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of part of a stereoscopic view of Market Place looking west from the attic of City Hall. View includes P.McDonald, Grocer, wine and spirit dealer at 73 King Street; the Manchester Warehouse on King Street which was demolished in 1868 and E. Palmer, druggist and chemist at the corner of Market Square and King Street.
Notman, William
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view of Hilda Fearn, one of the Market vendors, knitting at her stall in the Market Square.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view of cadet drum corps(?) on Market Square with Market Street in the background.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
View of unidentified cadet and officer on Market Square with the back of City Hall in the background.
Parte de Kingston Picture collection
Photocopy of a photograph in the Kingston Whig-Standard which shows the Market Square taken from the roof of the Whig Standard Building. Some of the vendors stalls are identified including J.H. Keyes and E.H. Riley.
Bryant