Goldie
Senior Member
I didn't have a clue what I was doing , hope it turned out ok uploading all these pictures.
You have a great collection there!
Keep up the good work.
I didn't have a clue what I was doing , hope it turned out ok uploading all these pictures.
Both facades remained in place; you see them shored up here to prevent their falling over - they were incorporated into the new development.
Which all connects to Scotia Plaza. The other facade was of the old Cameron Jeffries store:
Which along with Fairweathers:
Can both be seen here in this 1950 pic:
And in 1923 from above:
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Thanks Goldie , how do I upload them full size like most pictures I see in this thread?
My first thought when I saw the long vaulted structure in this pic, was that it might be part of the original Garrison Creek sewer. But I think that most of it is still in use today, and someone would have known that.