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Building year: 1
City: Montréal
Histograd local id: 1295493
Creation date: 2020-05-19 06:36:06 Modification date: 2024-11-05
Cette école fut démolie pour laisser place à la construction de l'Hôtel Laurentien, lui aussi maintenant disparu
Le site du terminus d'autobus de la rue Drummond est maintenant utilisé par un des plus grands gratte-ciel de Montréal, Le 1250 René-Lévesque Ouest!
I can assure you that the 1912 map is really from 1912, it looks very similar to the older one but if you see the complete map you can see that it comes from the 1912 series. On the the maps from 1912 you can clearly see the Goodwinds Limited store, not visible on the 1890 map where the Queens Hall stand at the same place.
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Localisation: Montréal, MTL, YUL, Québec, Canada
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Once the lonely House amidst Fields and a Railway running along Lucerne ...it was a Farm House..and then it became the Office of the Builder that developed Lucerne..regrettably, the old 100 year-old M...
3449 Peel Street was a student Residence run by the Christian Fellowship Association in the 1940's and 50's. I was there from 1947 to 1950.
Cette maison a été construite en 1960 et était la propriété de monsieur Louis Leclerc
Est-ce que Francine Truchon ou sa sœur Monique habite au 2148, rue Dézéry, à Montréal ? Faites-moi savoir à jorgejuansanchez@yahoo.es Merci!
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