This post is part of a series called Ford City A view looking north on Drouillard from the intersection with Whelpton, the older photo from about 1959, shows the same…
This post is part of a series called Ford City A view looking north on Drouillard from the intersection with Whelpton, the older photo from about 1959, shows the same…
This post is part of a series called Downtown Going through more old photographs lately, and I came upon these shots of the long gone retirement home that was located…
This post is part of a series called Riverside Built in 1923, and designed by local architect Albert McPhail, the Riverside Brewery operated for only a few years before falling…
This post is part of a series called Downtown Heather C. over at Museum Windsor saw the post a few weeks ago about Stuart Street and sent along the maps…
This post is part of a series called Downtown This photo above was shot back in the spring of 2006. This building was located on the north east corner of…
This post is part of a series called Walkerville Designed by architect Kenneth G. Rea, who was the main architect for the Bank of Montreal at that time, this Bank…
This post is part of a series called Downtown A view of Downtown’s major shopping district, with two major department stores: Bartlet, MacDonald & Gow, as well as Smith’s a…
This post is part of a series called Downtown An interesting item popped up on last night’s standing committee agenda, under the usually mundane section for alley closures. The surrounding…
This post is part of a series called Downtown I noticed tonight that the old neon sign gracing the Maiden Lane side of the Lazare’s Furs building is starting to…
This post is part of a series called South Windsor One architectural style, that mostly bypassed the city is the brutalist style, heavy on concrete and large foreboding massing, there…