- CA ON00239 F1411-S40-f15-39
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- [Copied 198-] (originally created [ca. 1906])
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view looking east on Princess Street, circa 1906.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of a view looking east on Princess Street, circa 1906.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Postcard of Princess Street showing the Capitol Cafe.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
item is a photograph of the orange arch erected on Princess Street in Kingston, 1860. It is a view of Princess Street Between King and Ontario, viewed from the King Street side.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Postcard inscribed "PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON, ONT."and postmarked 23 August 1911. View shows Princess Street at Wellington looking west and includes J.H. Sutherland and Brother, shoe store at 103-105 Princess and Mahood Brothers, fancy goods at 113-115 Princess Street.
Valentine & Sons Publishing Co. Ltd.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of the north side of Princess at Wellington Street which shows Woods Fair, fancy goods store at 101 Princess Street.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Looking east on Princess Street from just above Bagot Street. The street is decorated to celebrate the end of the Rebellion. View includes MacNee & Minnis, Wholesale Dry Goods at 245 Bagot at Princess Street.
Powell Studio
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View of Princess Street, between Barrie and Alfred Streets, opposite Alderman Graham's residence.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Looking east on Princess Street. View shows J.Abramsky's in the foreground as well as a streetcar.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of Princess Street with four views of Princess Street, some of which include The Metropolitan, Tip Top Tailers, National Bakery, Odeon Theatre, Texaco Gas Station, T.S. Robbie Optometrist and others.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of Princess Street at Regent Street around 905 Princess where the horse barns were. This area was known as 'Williamsville', taken circa 1920.