73.66 cm x 54.61 cm
A painting of the John Counter Room in Kingston's City Hall. It is matted and in a gold painted wooden frame. An indistinguishable signature is in the bottom right corner. Painting of the John Counter Room post-1973 renovations. A sticker is adhered with clear tape on the back with "Property of the corporation // of the city of Kingston".
In the early 1970s, Kingston City Hall was closed for one year and extensively renovated. Architects for the restoration were Harry P. Smith and Neil K. MacLennan. The building cost $2.8 million to renovate and restore. Work was started in 1971 and finished during the city's Tercentenary (300th anniversary) in 1973. The official opening was held January 1, 1974.
