A collection of 15 vintage photographs of Montreal, the second-largest city in Canada, from 1914 to 1926, via Archives de la Ville de Montréal.
(via Archives de la Ville de Montréal)
Sainte-Catherine Street, 1921 |
Bleury Street, 1921 |
Sainte-Catherine Street, 1914 |
Intersection of Saint-Laurent Boulevard and St. Catherine Street, 1914 |
Craig Street (now Saint-Antoine), 1921 |
Workers at the corner of McGill streets and Notre Dame, 1914 |
Saint-Laurent Boulevard, taken from the St. Catherine Street, 1921 |
Saint-Laurent Boulevard, north of Vitre Street, 1921 |
Rue Sherbrooke and Ontario, 1914 |
Bleury Street, taken from St. Catherine Street, 1921 |
Rue Peel and Sainte-Catherine, 1926 |
Intersection of Saint-Laurent Boulevard and Sainte-Catherine Street, 1914 |
Workers on the Place d'Armes, 1916 |
Bleury Street, toward Lagauchetière, 1921 |
Bleury Street, ca. 1918 |
(via Archives de la Ville de Montréal)
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