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- Queens remembers the first World WarIn 1919, there was a universal feeling that the heroic efforts of the sons of Queens in the Great War should be memorialized by some fitting and permanent monument.In 1919, there was a universal feeling that the heroic efforts of the sons of Queens in the Great War should be memorialized by some fitting and permanent monument.Queen's University Library
- John Buchan: 1st Baron Tweedsmuir (1875-1940)John Buchan was Governor General of Canada from 1935 until his death in 1940. His private papers, along with his personal library, were acquired by Queen’s University, through the generosity of Colonel & Mrs. Robert McLaughlin of Oshawa; the purchase being orchestrated through the good offices of Leonard Brockington, Rector …John Buchan was Governor General of Canada from 1935 until his death in 1940. His private papers, along with his personal library, were acquired by Queen’s University, through the generosity …Queen's University Library
- Kingston branch newsletterHoldings: v.1 1974-v.18 1991Holdings: v.1 1974-v.18 1991The Ontario Genealogical Society
- Kingston Gazette......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Kingston Chronicle......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Chronicle & Gazette......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- British Whig......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Whig StandardThe British Whig was founded in 1834 by Edward John Barker (1799–1884). It merged in 1926 with the Kingston Daily Standard (founded 1908) to become the Kingston Whig-Standard. The word "Kingston" was dropped from the name in 1973, but was reinstated in the early 1990s. The present publication is Canada's …The British Whig was founded in 1834 by Edward John Barker (1799–1884). It merged in 1926 with the Kingston Daily Standard (founded 1908) to become the Kingston Whig-Standard. The word …Belleville Public Library
- Upper Canada HeraldIn that same year (1819) Macaulay and Pringle had purchased the presses of the Kingston Gazette and started the Kingston Chronicle.In that same year (1819) Macaulay and Pringle had purchased the presses of the Kingston Gazette and started the Kingston Chronicle.Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Weekly British Whig......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Kingston Daily News......Kingston Frontenac Public Library
- Daily British WhigKingston Frontenac Public Library
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