- CA ON00239 F1411-S24-f5-20
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- Jun. 1998
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Map titled "AdworX presents Kingston in 3D". Includes lising of many Kingston businesses around outer edge and on back of map.
AdworX
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Map titled "AdworX presents Kingston in 3D". Includes lising of many Kingston businesses around outer edge and on back of map.
AdworX
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a map of Kingston & vicinity, 1828 by Lt. Col. J.R. Wright and Lt. J. Walpole.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Map of the City of Kingston. Scale is 660 feet to 1 inch.
Crowe, Michael
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Map of the Great Lakes by N. Bellin. Scale of 1' to about 63 miles. Inscription on map: (translation) "Map of the lakes of Canada, based on manuscripts in the marine repository of maps, plans and journals and on the journal of Father de Charlevoix. By N. Bellin, Engineer and Hydrographer of the Navy 1744."
Part of Kingston Picture collection
File consists of images of maps of the Great Lakes.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Composite plan of Fort Frontenac, 1869 by Charles Walkham. Walkham shows the main gate to the Tete de Pont barracks projecting out into Ontario Street as it did for most of the nineteenth century and the Grand Trunk Railway line crossing the inner harbour on a causeway and passing over the former quarters of the French commandants of Fort Frontenac.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Plan of old Frot Frontenac and town plot of Kingston, 1784. Surveyed by John Frederick Holland. Original is coloured manuscript plan with sacle of 1' to 1 chain. Inset is elevations and ground plans of new British barracks.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a pen & ink with wash map by L.P. Vallerand of 'Vue de Frontenac ou Cataracoui'.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of the "Plan du Fort Frontenac ou Cataracouy' ca.1740. The original was pen & ink with watercolour. Surveyor unknown.