- CA ON00239 F1411-S3-57
- Item
- 1829
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of Kingston from North of Barriefield Village. Pen and ink and watercolour.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of Kingston from North of Barriefield Village. Pen and ink and watercolour.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of Kingston, Point Frederick and Fort Henry from near Mississauga Point. Pen and ink and watercolour.
Sketch of Mississauga Pt., Kingston. PAC (1955) D440
Part of Herbert Clarence Burleigh fonds
Scope to be completed at a later date
Correspondence to Col. N. Coffin regarding Mr. Gates' papers
Part of Duncan Clark fonds
Walker, Col. H.
Receipt for Camden Assessment.
Part of Robert McDowall fonds
File consists of a receipt.
Part of Amyot-Ryland collection
Amyot mentions money matters and assures Ryland that worries he had entertained regarding the attitude of an unnamed high official to him were unfounded. A ship bearing a letter from Amyot to Ryland has been lost, but the letter contained no news of importance.
Letter from Amyot to the Reverend William D. Ryland
Part of Amyot-Ryland collection
Amyot has received a remittance for Ryland from his father, all that he can spare for the time being. He encloses a copy of the Quebec Gazette containing an address by Ryland's father, moved in the council, which did not pass, relating to the Supply Bills. H.W. Ryland has sent copies of it to Sir George Murray, W. Peel, Lord Althorpe, and Mr. Wilmot Horton. Although it is "clearly and ably written", Amyot cannot see in what way it will benefit Ryland's position. He cannot think of any way in which the curate can better his income.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of Kingston from the Western outskirts. Pen and ink and watercolour.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view down Brook Street from the western outskirts of Kingston. Pen and ink and watercolour over pencil.
James Pattison Cockburn
Letter of introduction for the Rev. Robert McDowall.
Part of Robert McDowall fonds
File consists of a letter.