Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Martello Tower, Kingston Harbor

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Posted by [Name Withheld], 13 July 2007 at 22:20

That is a really cool picture. The age of sail was not really that long ago.

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Martello Tower, Kingston Harbor


Mounted black and white photograph of Kingston Harbour from the late nineteenth century. The picture predates the large grain elevators that were a feature of the waterfron by the turn of the century. The one steamboat appears in the company of several schooners moored at wharves to the north-east of City Hall (opposite the Shoal Tower). The Penny Bridge can be seen in the background to the right at the entrance to the Rideau Canal.