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  1. 1930s Windsor Hotel,elevation to Dorchester Street. facebook.com
  2. Montreal Harbour Steamers (1910) facebook.com
  3. Eglise Sainte Cunegonde (1910) Rue Vinet facebook.com
  4. Sherbrooke Street West Winter of 1935 Sources: McCord Museum | WM Notman & Son facebook.com
  5. Sherbrooke Street, shortly after the opening of the elegant Ritz Carlton in 1912. Built twenty-five years earlier at a short distance away, the Windsor was then in the limit of urban development. This time, Ritz moved to the heart of the most prestigious neighborhood in the city. Ritz height is 40 meters or 130 feet – the maximum allowed by the city until the 1920s. facebook.com
  6. International Aviation Building in course of construction Montréal, 1949 The International Aviation Building, 1080 University Street, Montréal, the first permanent accommodation of the ICAO was completed on 15 July 1949 and replaced temporary quarters consisting of two adjoining buildings on Dominion Square. facebook.com
  7. View of the construction site, main building and campus, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec - 1930 S. J. Hayward (Firm) (photographic studio) Ernest Cormier (archive creator) Vue du chantier, bâtiment principal et campus, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec - 1930 S. J. Hayward (Firme) (Studio de photographie) Ernest Cormier (créateur d'archives) · · facebook.com
  8. Construction of the Standard Life building, Sherbrooke Street. 1961 Photo : George Gagnon facebook.com
  9. Crédit photo David Turbis Le Grand
  10. Sur la rue Marie-Anne, entre Mentana et Boyer. Années 1920. VM98,SY,D1,P030. facebook.com
  11. Swing Bridge, Wellington Street 19- facebook.com
  12. Victoria Bridge over St Lawrence River (1859) McCord Archives facebook.com Victoria Bridge (1865) Collection - Benjamin West Kilburn (1827–1909) facebook.com
  13. Très belles photos de J F Savaria vu des airs
  14. The Chic-n-Coop Located on Sainte-Catherine Street, near Stanley Street, the Chic-n-Coop was a very popular restaurant in the 1940s and 1950s with revelers and cabaret employees, who went there after the clubs closed. to taste its famous chicken and ribs. Frank Sinatra even stopped there in 1953 after his performance at the Chez Paree cabaret, Le Chic-n-Coop Situé sur la rue Sainte-Catherine, près de Stanley Street, le Chic-n-Coop était un restaurant très populaire dans les années 1940 et 1950 avec des fêtards et des employés de cabaret, qui y sont allés après la fermeture des clubs. pour déguster son fameux poulet et ses côtes. Frank Sinatra s'y est même arrêté en 1953 après sa performance au cabaret Chez Paree, · facebook.com
  15. The Dominion Square Building (aka the Gazette Building) situated on St. Catherine Street, between Peel and Metcalfe, circa 1930s or 1940s. facebook.com
  16. South side, Sherbrooke Street, between Stanley and Drummond, 1955-60 facebook.com
  17. Montréal, 1947. Intersection des rues Saint-Antoine et de la Cathédrale, côté Nord. Document BAnQ / Fond Gérard Morisset, (1898-1970). Ancien magasin-entrepôt, facebook.com
  18. Rue Peel (1947) facebook.com
  19. Église Notre Dame du Saint Rosaire en 1949. Photo: Jean-Paul Morisset facebook.com
  20. Préparation de la glace au Forum de Montréal 1930 facebook.com
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