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Limelight, Volume 11, Number 2, February 2009
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Parker, Lt C.A, Royal Marines 1838-40, Book edited by Robert Andrews, Rosalyn Parker Art
RCHA Unit - "Gunners", Speaker: Mike Boese
Seven Cent Store - Mr. Woods, Princess-Wellington: novelties, china, jewelry: 1878
Spangenburg Jewelry, 347 King St: 1845. Clocks and watches as well
Limelight, Volume 11, Number 1, January 2009
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Diaries from 19th century, Reference to Marks, John Clarke and Lillian Clarke
Fechter, Carl "nom de plume", 1886 Daily Whig - real author Charles Sangster?
Gower, Peter: KHS Award 2009, Author: Kingston Volunteers - 500 dead in WW1
KHS Awards 2008, Ken Watson, Henk Wevers, Peter Gower
Kingston Changes 1846 to 1886, Changes in business ownerships
Middle Road 1934 to 1980s Diary, Lillian Clarke, edited by her daughters
Watson, Ken W. KHS Award: 2008, Rideau Canal history
Wevers, Henk W.: KHS Award 2008, Restoration of the Phoebe
Limelight, Volume 10, Number 9, December 2008
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Gas Stations on Princess Street, Speaker: John Olsen. From 20+ to 0 (2008)
Macdonald, SJA. Scottish birthplace, One of 3 homes; more likely 10 Jan rather than 11 Jan
Olsen, John - Speaker, Gas stations on Princess St: from 20+ to 0 by 2008
Shipwrecks from the War of 1812, Book review: author Jonathan Moore
Limelight, Volume 10, Number 8, November 2008
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Art Collecting Society in 1950s & 60s, Speaker: Janet Brooke-director, Agnes Etherington Ctr
Blockhouse: northend on Sydeham St., North end of Kingston's defensive
Brooke, Janet - Speaker, Collecting English- & French-Canadian Art
Excursion, 6th Annual 2008, Singer Castle, Remington Museum, Brockville
Kingston's Defenses: Sydenham St, Topographical maps including northend blockhouse
Limelight, Volume 10, Number 7, October 2008
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Crystal Palace: 1856, Located west of Palace Rd - Wright Cres area
Fort Frontenac: Falls to the British 1758, Speakers: John Grodzinski, MG Hainse, plaque
Grodzinski, Maj John - Speaker, Fort Frontenac: Falls to the British 1758. Plaque
Hainse, Maj. Gen. - Speaker, Fort Frontenac: Falls to the British 1758. Plaque