- CA ON00239 F1411-S10-f2-2
- Item
- [ca. 1950]
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a Group photograph of 11 people. 7 are identified including: [John Deutsch, Dr. Boucher, Dr. Botterill, Dr. Milks].
Berry, Wallace R.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a Group photograph of 11 people. 7 are identified including: [John Deutsch, Dr. Boucher, Dr. Botterill, Dr. Milks].
Berry, Wallace R.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Group photo of the participants in costume for the Kingston Historical Pageant held at Fort Henry in conjunction with the centenary celebration and Old Home Week commemorating the incorporation of Kingston in 1838 and the opening of Fort Henry as a National Historical Site on August 1, 1938.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Three views of the opening ceremonies for the 1976(?) Olympic or World Sailing Championships at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
"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
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Overhead view of the crowd at the unveiling of the Sir John A. Macdonald monument.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of an overhead view of the crowd at the unveiling of the monument to Sir John A. Macdonald at King and West St.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Various photos of the unveiling of the 'Loyalist Landing at Cataraqui 1784" plaque. Photos show various dignitaries including Flora Macdonald and Roland Michener.
Arthur W. Murdoch
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Two photographs taken during the plaque unveiling ceremony commemorating Kingston Dry Docks. Flora MacDonald is identified.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
File consists of images of dedications in Kingston.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Various views of the dedication and blessing of the laying of the cornerstone for St. Johns Roman Catholic School, Kingston, Ontario, taken 22 May 1932.