Kingston

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BT Ontario

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191 Archival description results for Kingston

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Folding trestle table, made of pine. Made in Quebec City in the second half of the eighteenth century.

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Portion of a ship's rudder, 1758. Made of oak with iron fittings. Found during an excavation in Jan.1954. Believed to be from one of the vessels of the French fleet burned by Lt. Col. Bradstreet in July 1758.

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Stamp of the S.S. Comet (formerly the Mayflower) - sunk off Simcoe Island,Kingston,1861.

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Model of "Colonial bateau of 1776". Length 30 ft., Beam 6 ft.,6 in., Draft 2 ft.10 1/2 inches. Scale of model: 1 inch equals 1 foot.

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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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Empty brown photo album cover. Cover inscribed "Souvenir of Kingston, Canada. Published by International Fine Art Co., Montreal. Printed in Saxony."

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Model of the York boat built by Rear-Admiral H.F. Pullen, Halifax, N.S. 1953-54.

Hockey

Picton Collegiate Championship Hockey Team, 1902. All individuals are identified. Au verso is a newspaper clipping from the Picton Newspaper,May 30,1954.

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