- CA ON00239 F1411-S18-18
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- [Copied ca. 1990] (originally created 1863)
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Original photo with caption 'Kingston & Ft. Henry 1863' handwritten below. View shows Point Frederick (R.M.C.).
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Original photo with caption 'Kingston & Ft. Henry 1863' handwritten below. View shows Point Frederick (R.M.C.).
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of Kingston from St. Marys to the Waterfront. In the foreground is an open space used as an athletic field in summer and Capt. Dix's skating rink in winter. Also shows building erected for Regiopolis College and is now the Hotel Dieu Hospital. Cooke's Church and Brock St. Methodist Church are visible as are the rooftops of the Congregational Church (now the Masonic Temple) and St. Georges Cathedral before the dome was erected.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Au verso "Perpetual Motion," as demonstrated by George A. Meagher of Toronto, who is one of the most expert skaters in the world.
Fonds consists of approximately 20,000 negatives documenting events and people in Kingston and district during the period from the late 1940's to the early 1960's. The fonds has very large sections devoted to Queen's University, Canadian Industries Limited, Fort Henry, and military establishments in Kingston. Also many significant national and international new events are covered.
Lilley, George E.O.
George Frederick Benson collection
Depicts Benson family and friends and scenes in the Thousand Islands.
Benson, George Frederick
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Watercolour titled "Kingston from Fort Henry".
The fonds consists of photographs taken between 1900 and 1950. Almost all of the buildings have either gone or have been so altered as to be almost unrecognisable now; the same might be said of the people. The mills and the rafting and dredging company were principal sources of employment at one time. In the early part of the century these went out of business. After that there seems to have been some tourist trade but not nearly enough to make much local employment. By the time the photograph of the section hands was taken they were very nearly the only regularly employed working men in the village. There was, of course, some farm work available on the surrounding farms, but most men had to depend on commuting to Kingston for work, if there was work to be found. For many years the railway provided the best access to Kingston and the station was an important part of the community. High school students, for example, travelled daily to Kingston by train to attend school. The opening of the highway made motor traffic a much more viable option for commuters and brought the little self contained village closer to the bed room suburb that it has now become. Various views of Collins Bay including cutting ice on Collins Bay, the grist mill, Langly's store, Elm Lodge, 1884 school, Collins Bay Station, Jubilee Women's Institute, Opening Hwy.33 etc. Also include a playbill from "Dust of the Earth".
Leonard, George
Collection consists of photographs of engineering plans for various components associated with different sections of the Rideau Canal, including dams, lock gates, sluice gates, and bridges.
Richardson, George
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Print number 30/50 of a sketch titled "Barn Behind Pleasant View Greenhouses (original Johnson Day Barn) Cataraqui"
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Print of a sketch titled "Ft. Frederick, R.M.C. Kingston, Ont."