- CA ON00239 F1411-S14-f42-1
- Item
- [ca. 1900]
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Angled view of large two storey residence at 170 Earl Street.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Angled view of large two storey residence at 170 Earl Street.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Photo shows the house and stables as originally built by Edward Horsey. Later it was the residence of Dr. Fyfe Fowler.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Front view of the original Heathfield.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Various views of 90 Johnson Street
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Angled view of the home of Michael Sullivan on King St. E at the corner of Simcoe St.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Angled view of 'Lemoine House'. This was the summer home of W.H. Coverdale situated at Lemoine's point several miles west of Kingston on the shore of Lake Ontario.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Written on photo - "The Macaulay residence rafted from Carleton Island in 1783". Located on the corner of Ontario and Princess St.
A.H. Carr
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Front view of the limestone house known as Macher House located at 169 Earl St.
Lilley, George E.O.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photoprint of a sketch of Grass House, four miles from Kingston, U.C. on shore of Lake Ontario. Built 1783-1874 by Captain Michael Grass who commanded a band of U.E. Loyalists from New York after the Revolutionary War.
Toronto Public Libraries
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Single family brick house, two storeys high with a broad hipped roof and a verandah running three quarters the way around the house. Photo also shows family members on the lawn.