I've been focusing on the pubs lately but we have some great churches in Kingston. St. Paul's at 137 Queen Street was built from 1845 to 1846 and when I have more time on a sunny lunch I'll add some detail shots. There may be burials in the churchyard from as early as 1791. Molly Brant was buried there in 1796. You wouldn't know it if you walked through this view, given the four lanes of Queen Street, but take away the asphalt, cars and wires and everything in this view was there in 1890 and much was there in 1850.

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Wayne - April 21, 2004 6:07 am
Looks like a Chapel entrance to the right...interesting to
note that in Great Britain, as you no doubt are aware,
most Churches are next-door to a pub.
Alan - April 21, 2004 8:07 am
I was in an Anglican ex-pats church in Brussels in 1986 which had the pub in the basement!
Alan - April 24, 2004 10:00 am
A much more detailed discussion of Molly Brant's life and the archeological record in Kingston can be found here.