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Building year: 1
Arrondissement: - Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
City: Montréal
Floor height (above ground): 1
Building usage: Logement
Histograd local id: 50846
Creation date: 2019-04-08 21:12:35 Modification date: 2024-11-05
Le Parc Saint-Michel a été aménager en partie sur un terrain autrefois occupé par les ateliers de l'Institut des Sourds et Muets localisés sur la rue Laurier de l'autre coté de la rue.
Je suis né 4540 clark #16 1960 ,
5278 st. Urbain i
Le 4819 rue Coloniale, selon le recensement de 1931, fut la maison familiale de Joseph Maximin Dagenais (vers 1871), son épouse Evelina Lalongé (1871), ses enfants Marie Agnès (1898), Marie Irène Olive (1899), Marie Léonie (1901), Marie Vivianne Annette (1905), Joseph Léonidas Adonias (1907), Joseph Avila Adrien (1910), et une chambreuse Léona Léveillé - Montreal (City) – Laurier Ward, Laurier-Outremont, Quebec, Canada
I grew up on Casgrain St and lived at 5158A. I was 5 yrs old in 1949 when this aerial photo was taken. All the homes on that street had sheds in the back to store coal in the winter. Coal was used until the stoves were converted to oil probably some time in the late 30s. In back of the house is a laneway - we called it "Lucky Lane". A park with a baseball diamond was in back of Casgrain St and is still there. There was a skating rink put up in the winter and a nice chalet to warm up from the cold. There was a swing set, slide and monkey bars at the South end of the park. Kids were always playing outside until dark. Nice street to grow up. Still live in Montreal and have been back to visit the neighbourhood several times.
I grew up on Casgrain St and lived at 5158A. I was 5 yrs old in 1949 when this aerial photo was taken. All the homes on that street had sheds in the back to store coal in the winter. Coal was used until the stoves were converted to oil probably some time in the late 30s. In back of the house is a laneway - we called it "Lucky Lane". A park with a baseball diamond was in back of Casgrain St and is still there. There was a skating rink put up in the winter and a nice chalet to warm up from the cold. There was a swing set, slide and monkey bars at the South end of the park. Kids were always playing outside until dark. Nice street to grow up. Still live in Montreal and have been back to visit the neighbourhood several times.
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Historical score:2019
Localisation: Montréal, MTL, YUL, Québec, Canada
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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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