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Kirby, John.

Portrait of the Honourable John Kirby, 1841 by W. Tinsley. Oil on canvas.

Kingston-History-Drama

Item is a photograph of "Col By" aboard the Phoebe for the re-enactment, June 11 to June 25, of Col. By's inaugural trip from Kingston to Ottawa 1832.

Linda Oglor

Kingston, 1850.

'Plan of the City and Liberties of Kingston, 1850.' by Thomas Fraser Gibbs. Copied from an original lithograph. The map shows that intensive building and settlement had not proceeded much beyond Barrie and Division Streets to the West, and North St. to the North. The liberties were areas which were under municipal control, but which had no voting privileges and paid lower taxes.

Kingston, 1841.

Sketch of proposed inprovements for Kingston, 1841 by Robert Gourlay. Original was pen & ink wash with attached newspaper clippings.

Kingston, 1824.

Kingston, 1824 (part of original map only). 'Plan of Kingston site proposed for constructing a bridge between that place and Fort Henry'. Signed by E.Dunford. Scale is 1" = 400'. Map shows Point Frederick, Navy Bay and Point Henry.

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, 1816.

'Fortifications at Kingston' by J.B. Duberger, approved by G. Nicolls. Scale 1" = 600'. Manuscript with colour highlights.

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