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  2. John Creighton (warden) - Wikipedia

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    As warden, he was held in high regard by both the inmates and his superiors. [1] In 1850, he married Frances, the sister of architect William Coverdale. [1] During his tenure as warden, Cedarhedge, the official warden's residence was constructed. [2] From 1859 to 1862, he represented Victoria ward on Kingston city council.

  3. Prison for Women (Kingston, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Although similar in style to the adjoining Kingston Penitentiary as well as many other public buildings of the late 19th and early 20th century in Canada, [16] P4W is the last remaining building designed by Horsey still standing on the property, which encompasses the P4W, the former Kingston Penitentiary and a variety of other smaller prison ...

  4. Kingston City Hall (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston Public Market was officially established by the City of Kingston in 1801, and the rules and regulations were proclaimed in May 1811. It was the centre of commerce and trade in the city and through the 19th century public buildings, hotels, and shops developed around the square including Kingston City Hall which was built in 1844.

  5. Collins Bay Institution - Wikipedia

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    Kingston, Ontario K7L 4V9 Collins Bay Institution ( French : Établissement de Collins Bay ) is a multilevel correctional facility in Kingston , Ontario , Canada, and falls under the supervision of Correctional Services of Canada . [ 1 ]

  6. Kingston Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Penitentiary, c. 1901 Kingston Penitentiary cellblock Unique architecture under dome connecting the shop buildings. Constructed from 1833 to 1834 and opened on June 1, 1835, as the "Provincial Penitentiary of the Province of Upper Canada", it was one of the oldest prisons in continuous use in the world at the time of its closure in 2013.

  7. CFB Kingston - Wikipedia

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    CFB Kingston received an award from the Ontario Power Authority's for their leadership in pursuing energy efficiency. CFB Kingston and Direct Energy partnered in 2005 to create the largest Federal Building Initiative project ever conducted in Canada, resulting in a $21-million energy performance contract (EPC) expected to save the base more ...