- CA ON00239 F1411-S4-f1-9
- Unidad documental simple
- [ca. 1975]
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Mohawk pipe presented to John A. Macdonald by the Mohawks of Tyendenaga.
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Parte deKingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Mohawk pipe presented to John A. Macdonald by the Mohawks of Tyendenaga.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Collage of the members of the baseball team 'Live Coal' Baseball Team Champions in the Kingston Mercantile League.
Henderson, Henry
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Iroquois Effigy pipe modelled from clay. Recovered from Ontario Iroquois and St. Lawrence Iroquois village sites. Dates from approximately 1400 AD to the historic period.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Items are six photos of the Air Meet at Kingston and printed in the Toronto Daily Star. All photos are identified including Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Beaudoin; Squad Leader A.T. Cowley and Mrs. C.J. Duncan; Ed Johnson and L.R. Keeley.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Bethal Baseball Team, Champions Sunday School League, 1910-11. All individuals are identified.
Henderson, Henry
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Items are photographs of various views of the Tiger Moth airplane et al. at the Kingston Flying Club airport located just west of Division Street. Also included is a photo of Captain Face and Harold S. Lorimer taken just after first solo flight, 1940.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Two views of City Hall. One is of City Hall at night taken in 1986 and the other is an angled view of the front entrance taken in 1996.
Aitken, Reg
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the side view of a test plane. Autogyro at the Kingston Air Meet, 1931.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
Item is a newspaper account of Air Meet on June 4,1930 with two photographs. All individuals are identified. Taken from the Kingston Whig Standard.
Timothy, A.R.
Parte deKingston Picture collection
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.