Kingston--Streets

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Princess Street

Item is a postcard of Princess Street inscribed "Princess Street, Looking West - Kingston, Ont." and postmarked 23 August 1930. View includes Lucille's and the United Cigar Store.

International Fine Art Co. Ltd.

Princess Street

South side of Princess Street, between Bagot and Montreal Streets. View includes M. Hickey and Company Millinery, 164 Princess Street; Rees Brothers Confectionary, 166 Princess Street and W.J. Dick and Sons, Boots and Shoes at 168 Princess Street.

Princess Street

Item is a copyprint of Princess Street looking east from above Bagot Street after a heavy snowfall.

Powell, James William

Princess Street

Items are photographs of Princess Street. There are four views of Princess Street which show S.S. Kresge Company, Steacy's Clothing Store, Laura Secord storefront and others.

Princess Street

Three views of Princess Street which include Steacy's Clothing Store, Tamblyn Drugs, Model Food Market and others.

Princess Street

Item is a photograph of Princess Street with a view of the north side of Princess Street at Montreal Street, showing the Windsor Hotel and the Colonial Coach Lines.

Lilley, George E.O.

Princess Street

Item is a photograph of Princess Street with a view of Princess Street between Bagot and Montreal Streets. View shows the National System of Baking Limited, Simmons Brothers Hardware and Sally Shops.

Lilley, George E.O.

Princess Street

Postcard inscribed "PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON, CANADA." Photograph was taken near the Grand Theatre and shows a street car and a horse and wagon as well as Boyes Photo Studio.

Princess Street

Views of the south side of Princess Street at the corner of Clergy Street, showing the Kingston Medicine Shoppe, the Asian Market, Marchant Marketing and Very Shari storefronts.

Princess Street

View of the Orangemen's Arch on Princess Street, between King and Ontario Streets which reads "OUR GOD, OUR COUNTRY AND OUR QUEEN.1690". The Arch of Welcome was erected by the Orange Order for the visit of the Prince of Wales.

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