- CA ON00239 F1411-S3-176
- Item
- 1855
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Kingston,Canada West- a detail of V23 Ar-54. Shows the Steamer "Passport".
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Kingston,Canada West- a detail of V23 Ar-54. Shows the Steamer "Passport".
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Sketches of "Part of Bath, Bay of Quinte" and "Penitentiary at Kingston". Both are pencil sketches.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Portrait photo of Wilbert Aylesworth.
William Archibald Mackintosh fonds
Fonds consists of correspondence; subject files; memoranda; reports; published articles, papers, and addresses; and photographs, including a series of coloured 35 mm slides of various campus buildings, events, and scenes, taken by W.A. Mackintosh during his time as the 12th Principal of Queen's University. There are important files on the Anti-Combines Investigation Act, the 1945 Dominion-Provincial Conference, the Royal Commission on Dominion-Provincial Relations, the National Employment Commission, the Economic Advisory Committee, 1939-1944, and Queen's University.
Mackintosh, William Archibald
This collection consists of 12 glass plate negatives of Wolfe Island people (ca.1890); one photo print of the Wolfe Island Band (1894); one photo print of the Woodman Family (1944).
William C. Dixon
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Portrait photo of W.E. Cordukes.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Portrait photograph of Bill Davis.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
William Street looking towards Division Street.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Brochure of nine sketches by R.D. Wilson done for Kingstons Tercentenary. Includes, Wolfe Islander ferry, Portsmouth Bay, City Hall and Market Square, Fort Frederick & R.M.C., inside Fort Frontenac, main entrance to Kingston Penitentiary, St. Andrews Manse and two street scenes. Pen,Ink and wash.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Engraving (?) of the historic Kingston Brewery which was later renamed the Bajus Brewery in the early 1900's.