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Three Iroquois effigy pipes. All were modelled from clay and recovered from Ontario Iroquois and St. Lawrence Iroquois village sites. Dates from approximately 1400 AD to the historic period.
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View of the front of City Hall and the railway station taken from across the park along the waterfront.
Cannell, Don
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Three views of the front of City Hall. The two black & white photos were taken in winter.
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Photograph of a Kingston Whig Standard billboard announcing the declaration of war on 9 Sept.1939, by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.
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Looking across Confederation Basin and Park to the front of City Hall.
Jack Burman
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Proclamation on the official opening(?) of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church written by John Mackie, M.A.
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Angled view of the front of the City Hall with the firehall in the background.
Gananoque Reporter
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Page 270 of the G.T.R. Gazetteer and Business Directory advertising the 'Daily British Whig'
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View of the back of City Hall after the dome had burned. Market Square is full of people and horse and buggys.
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Mr. Chown's horse roller.