- CA ON00239 F1411-S26-f1-17
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- [Copied ca. 1990] (originally created [19--])
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Built in 1846, the Murney Tower is one of four re-doubts erected in the vicinity for the protection of the city. It is situated on the shore of the St. Lawrence River and is surrounded by a deep moat.
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View of Fort Henry from Point Frederick.
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Looking from Fort Frontenac to Point Frederick. A large number of soldiers tents are set up at Fort Frederick. Fort Henry can be seen in the background.
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Postcard titled "Murney Tower, MacDonald Park, Kingston, Ont., Canada". Au verso "Now the Kingston Historical Society Museum"
Post Card & Greeting Card Co. Ltd.
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Engraving(?) inscribed "CITY OF KINGSTON, CANADA WEST - THE ROYAL DOCK YARDS, AND NAVAL AND MILITARY STORE HOUSES."
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View of the west(?) side of Murney Tower.
Berry, Wallace R.
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View looking across the water at Fort Henry on a postcard inscribed 'Fort Henry - Kingston,Ont.'.
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Postcard of the Armoury on Montreal Street with group of officers and cadets in the foreground.
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View of the interior courtyard of Fort Frontenac with military men & wagons.