- CA ON00239 F1411-S40-f9-11
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- 26 Mar. 1916
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of King Street with a view of the street taken from Market Square. View includes the Whig building, Empire Grocery and Waddington's.
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Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of King Street with a view of the street taken from Market Square. View includes the Whig building, Empire Grocery and Waddington's.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of King Street taken from beside City Hall. View shows the Block & Cleaver.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
File consists of images of King Street.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of King Street. It is a view looking west from the corner of Princess Street. Photograph was taken before the burning of the King Street wing of City Hall.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of King Street West looking towards Portsmouth from the Kingston Penitentiary. A streetcar trolley is in the foreground.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of King Street, it is a view looking south along King Street from Market Square. View includes J.Geo. King, Druggist; R.H. Toye, Baker at 302 King Street; the Masonic Building and Waddingtons.
Powell, James William
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of King Street. It shows the Arch of Welcome to Portsmouth on King Street at the Penitentiary. Erected in 1879 in honour of the visit of the Governor-General the Marquis of Lorne and his wife Princess Louise. There is a horse drawn streetcar in the foreground.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Looking south on King Street from the corner of Princess Street.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
View of unidentified building on King Streets south side between Princess and Queen streets.
Part of Kingston Picture collection
Item is a photograph of King Street. It is a view looking north along King Street from north of Earl Street. To the right is the edge of former town property of J.S. Cartwright; next is the Bank of Montreal which later became the Frontenac Club; then the Commercial Bank (which is now Empire Life Building). In the distance is the clock tower of the King Street wing of City Hall which burned in 1865. At the far left of the photograph is Saint Georges' steeple and 224-226 King Street E.