Kingston--Streets

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Princess Street

View of the North side of Princess Street at the corner of Bagot. Storefronts shown are G.S. Hobart, Wholesale and Retail Druggists at 155 Princess; Greenwood Confectionery; M.K. Kirkpatrick Picture Frame Factory; R.H. Elmer, Barbershop at 161 Princess and Powell Photography at 163-165 Princess Street.

Princess Street

Item is a photograph of Princess Street looking east from above the Grand Theatre. Note the entrance to the Opera House at 218 Princess Street.

Princess Street

Looking east down Princess Street from just above the Grand Theatre. The trolley car tracks are still present.

Princess Street

Postcard inscribed au verso "PRINCESS STREET, LOOKING EAST/KINGSTON, ONTARIO, CANADA". View includes Crown Diamond Paints, Sherwin William Paints, I.D.A. Drugs and the Capitol Theatre on the left and the Superior Restaurant, Diana Grill and Tonys Hairstylists on the right.

Bain, Jack H.

Princess Street

View looking east on Princess Street, showing the street car tracks.

Princess Street

View showing the John Mowat Building on the corner of Princess and Bagot Streets, with high snowbanks in front.

Powell, James William

Princess Street

Item is a photograph of a view looking east on Princess Street, circa 1906.

Princess Street

item is a photograph of the orange arch erected on Princess Street in Kingston, 1860. It is a view of Princess Street Between King and Ontario, viewed from the King Street side.

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