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- Waterloo College student Fred Dahms at Fort HenryThe university-based Canadian Officers’ Training Corps (C.O.T.C.) trained undergraduate students for officer commissions in the Canadian Army reserves. Cadets pursued their degree throughout the school year, and served Canadian Army corps during the summer. The Waterloo College detachment of the University of Western Ontario Contingent was established in 1940. Wilfrid …The university-based Canadian Officers’ Training Corps (C.O.T.C.) trained undergraduate students for officer commissions in the Canadian Army reserves. Cadets pursued their degree throughout the school year, and served Canadian Army …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- Three Waterloo College C.O.T.C. cadets at Fort HenryPartial label affixed to upper left corner. Reads "Henry / Kingston" The university-based Canadian Officers’ Training Corps (C.O.T.C.) trained undergraduate students for officer commissions in the Canadian Army reserves. Cadets pursued their degree throughout the school year, and served Canadian Army corps during the summer. The Waterloo College detachment of …Partial label affixed to upper left corner. Reads "Henry / Kingston" The university-based Canadian Officers’ Training Corps (C.O.T.C.) trained undergraduate students for officer commissions in the Canadian Army reserves. Cadets …Wilfrid Laurier University Library
- Fort Henry, KingstonWatercolour of the steamboat HUNTER towing three barges out of Kingston harbor with Fort Henry in the background.Watercolour of the steamboat HUNTER towing three barges out of Kingston harbor with Fort Henry in the background.Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- View from the Citadel, KingstonEngraving on paperEngraving on paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Fort Henry, Kingston, Upper CanadaPencil and pen and ink on paperPencil and pen and ink on paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Fort Henry, KingstonWatercolour, touches of gum arabic, over graphite, on wove paper, mountedWatercolour, touches of gum arabic, over graphite, on wove paper, mountedAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Kingston (Lake Ontario)ink engraving on paper, with watercolourink engraving on paper, with watercolourAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Kingston, Upper Canada, 1819Watercolour over pencil with border of pink wash on heavy wove paperWatercolour over pencil with border of pink wash on heavy wove paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- H.M.S. Cherokee Lying between the Dock Yard and Fort Henry, Kingston (Ontario)Watercolour, touches of opaque white, over pencil on wove paper.Watercolour, touches of opaque white, over pencil on wove paper.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Kingston on Kingsriver (Ontario, 1848)Lithograph printed with light yellowish brown tint, col. with watercolour and gouache, on wove paper. Laid down on scrapbook pageLithograph printed with light yellowish brown tint, col. with watercolour and gouache, on wove paper. Laid down on scrapbook pageAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Kingston on Kingsriver (Ontario, 1848)Lithograph printed with light yellowish brown tint on wove paper. Laid down on scrapbook page.Lithograph printed with light yellowish brown tint on wove paper. Laid down on scrapbook page.Association for Great Lakes Maritime History
- View of Point Frederick and Fort Henry from Kingston HarbourPencil on grey paperPencil on grey paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- View of Point Frederick and Fort Henry From Kingston HarbourPencil on grey paperPencil on grey paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Fort Henry, Kingston, and Barriefield Village from the NorthWatercolour, pen and ink over pencil, on paperWatercolour, pen and ink over pencil, on paperAssociation for Great Lakes Maritime History
- Fort Henry and Cedar Island, Kingston, Upper CanadaKilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 9 May 1857, p. 300 FORT HENRY AND CEDAR ISLAND, KINGSTON, U.C. The pretty landscape on this page was drawn expressly for us by Mr. Kilburn. We see on the left, the long, embattled lines of Fort Henry, on a point overlooking the town of Kingston, while on the island in front, Cedar, is a …Kilburn, Samuel Smith, Ballou's Pictorial, 9 May 1857, p. 300 FORT HENRY AND CEDAR ISLAND, KINGSTON, U.C. The pretty landscape on this page was drawn expressly for us by Mr. Kilburn. We see on the left, the long, embattled lines …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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