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Photo of the 'Royal Chair' in the parlour of a private home. The Royal Chair was first used in 1879 on the occasion of a visit by the Marquis and Marchioness of Lorne.

Kemp, Marsden A.

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Excerpt from Richard Cartwright's Letterbook, 1785-1786, which is among the best documentary sources for early commercial history of Kingston. Open at a letter to the Montreal firm of Todd & McGill on the 13th of February 1786.

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Item is a photograph of Marrison's original quartz-crystal-controlled clock at Bell Laboratories.

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An advertisement or invitation showing masked couple dancing. Inscribed 'Annandale...Mardi Gras,1893'.

Artifacts.

Advertisement (Cigar box?) showing many smiling babies and children. Inscribed 'Good Morning. Copyright 1880'.

Powell, James William

Artifacts.

Advertisement (Cigar box?) showing many crying babies and children. Inscribed 'Good Night. Copyright 1880'.

Powell, James William

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Various photos of a cigar box advertising cigars made in Kingston by Oberndorffer Cigar Factory. Photo includes Principal Grant, Shoal Tower and the old Arts Building.

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Iroquois Effigy pipe modelled from clay. Recovered from Ontario Iroquois and St. Lawrence Iroquois village sites. Dates from approximately 1400 AD to the historic period.

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Item is a photograph of Mohawk pipe presented to John A. Macdonald by the Mohawks of Tyendenaga.

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