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Kingston

File contains:

  • The Globe, Toronto, ,July 30, 1892, 4 pages of pictures and history of Kingston
  • The Globe Magazine, June 15, 1957, 5 pages of pictures of Fort Henry, Kingston
  • The Telegram, November 7, 1959, clipping: Kingston - City of Gracious Living
  • Globe & Mail, April 11, 1957, clipping - Historic Simcoe House now a pile of timbers
  • Intelligencer, May 15, 1957 - Holleford Crater at Kingston believed caused by meteor over 500,000,000 years ago
  • Pamphlets: Old Fort Henry, Kingston; The Cathedral Church of St. George, Kingston; Queen's University Visitors' Guide
  • two Maps of town of Kingston, 1815 [very small]

Map of Kingston to Ottawa

A map of Kingston to Ottawa, Ontario published by the National Development Bureau's Department of the Interior, circa 1930. The map features locks, bridges, waterways and settlements. Scale 2 miles to an inch. Written on the back, in ink, is "canoe trip." Presumably a tool of direction for someone's voyage.

Donated by the Belleville Public Library in 2014.

Canada. Department of the Interior

Map of Presqu'ile to Kingston

A copy of an original map by Surveyor General John Collins showing land from Presqu'ile to Kingston in 1785. Scale: 4 miles : 1 inch.
Photocopied by the Archives of Canada 10 Jan 1990.

Collins, John, Hon.

Military photographs from World War I

  • CA ON00156 2017-58
  • Collection
  • 1916

Two photographs:

  1. Canadian Expeditionary Force, 155th O.S. Battalion at Barriefield, July 6, 1916 . A cropped version of the same image is available online here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/25/155th_Battalion%2C_Barriefield%2C_July_6%2C_1916._No._498_%28HS85-10-32556%29.jpg
  2. Unidentified military unit standing on a large parade ground in an unnamed city, with a water tower in the background carrying an advertisement for Sweet Caporal Cigarettes. This image has been scanned and is available online at https://www.flickr.com/photos/cabhc/35460399302/

Part of an architectural analysis of the Ford Block in Kingston

  • CA ON00156 DA 2013.03
  • Item
  • 2012

Part of an architectural analysis by Jennifer McKendry of the Ford Block at 165 Wellington Street, Kingston, Ontario, a building which was converted into a bank in 1895. The bank had a similar layout to the Bank of Montreal in Deseronto and the analysis includes a plan of the first floor of the bank.

McKendry, Jennifer

Queen's University Library : political papers

File contains a typescript list of manuscript groups in the holdings of the Douglas Library Archives, Queen's University, which involve correspondence and papers of prominent Canadian political figures ca. 1775-1931. Also present is a typescript letter from E.C.Beer, Douglas Library Archivist to Gerald E. Boyce, 21 January 1965, concerning the list of holdings.

Recreation Map of Land O' Lakes

A double-sided map of the accommodations, camping and attractions located in Land O' Lakes. Includes North & West of Kingston including Napanee, the Frontenacs, Loyalist Country & Mazinaw Country. Advertisements surround the map. Dated 1999.

Rev. Robert McDowell, Presbyterian minister, 1768-1841

File contains a one-page printed Ontario Historical Society biography of Reverend Robert McDowell first regular Presbyterian Missionary to Upper Canada who served in the Bay of Quinte and Kingston areas from 1798 to 1841. Also contains a printed transcript of a memorial tablet commemorating the career of Reverend McDowall and his role as a founder of Queen's University.

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