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Canadian Forces Base

Site record drawing of the Canadian Forces Base at Kingston. Most buildings are identified.

Canada. Department of National Defence

Fort Frontenac, 1869.

Composite plan of Fort Frontenac, 1869 by Charles Walkham. Walkham shows the main gate to the Tete de Pont barracks projecting out into Ontario Street as it did for most of the nineteenth century and the Grand Trunk Railway line crossing the inner harbour on a causeway and passing over the former quarters of the French commandants of Fort Frontenac.

Great Lakes, 1744.

Map of the Great Lakes by N. Bellin. Scale of 1' to about 63 miles. Inscription on map: (translation) "Map of the lakes of Canada, based on manuscripts in the marine repository of maps, plans and journals and on the journal of Father de Charlevoix. By N. Bellin, Engineer and Hydrographer of the Navy 1744."

Kingston, 1820.

Kingston, 1820 (only part of the original map). Plan surveyed and drawn by Lieut. Edward Smith of the 70th Infantry. Copied by C. Pettigrew. Scale of original is 1" = 1/2 mile. Streets and houses are only roughly blocked out but he has paid particular attention to the fortifications, showing the blockhouses and picketting on the highground behind the town and the commanding heights of Point Henry.

Kingston, 1832.

Map of Kingston by Thomas Burrowes and Samuel O. Tazewell. Original was a lithograph. Scale is 1"=297'

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