old city hall.
it stood on the corner of northwest corner of main and pender, built around 1890, it served as city hall until the deco building on cambie was finished. not sure of the demolition date, but i'm told it was sometime in the 1960s (all photos from vpl archives). before the carnegie library was built, there was a public market lot adjacent to city hall: http://pix.nofrag.com/a/5/d/dfd0bbfc...770ed13cf2.jpg notice the horse troughs and so forth: http://pix.nofrag.com/b/0/0/0895fbf3...a10a150194.jpg troughs gone, fire escape added: http://pix.nofrag.com/8/1/7/56f9f8c8...1f6a9a0888.jpg addition built below the fire escape: http://pix.nofrag.com/a/2/3/dc1903ad...6fe9f9153a.jpg beautiful street profile: http://pix.nofrag.com/8/8/2/2c9398b5...21dfb98c45.jpg a mini-civic centre at the edge of the core: http://pix.nofrag.com/4/f/f/824f316e...b0cb2d465a.jpg at the dawn of the automobile era: http://pix.nofrag.com/c/4/5/baf20fc5...896ddd11ed.jpg it was damaged some time around 1930 and lost its clock tower: http://pix.nofrag.com/f/4/8/b4f7b8fd...09d1bd8732.jpg and then in the 1940s, a new public market: http://b.imagehost.org/0320/Old_City..._Sts_1930s.jpg |
old vancouver art gallery.
everyone's talking so much about the new vag building, we've forgotten that the current building IS the new vag building (it's only been there since 1983 when erickson finished the new courts complex, freeing up the old one for the gallery). from 1931 to 1983, the vag building was housed in a beautiful example of low rise institutional deco, that sat at 1145 w. georgia, which is just adjacent to the site of the ritz-carlton residences project. it's a real shame they couldn't save this one. street profile http://b.imagehost.org/0323/vag_1.jpg http://b.imagehost.org/0323/vag_2.jpg entrance http://b.imagehost.org/0323/Entrance...treet_1931.jpg and some lovely interior shots: http://b.imagehost.org/0323/vag_interior_1.jpg http://b.imagehost.org/0323/vag_interior_2.jpg http://b.imagehost.org/0323/vag_interior_3.jpg http://b.imagehost.org/0323/vag_interior_4.jpg |
looks like an archway across georgia
vancouver just couldn't leave good enough alone |
cpr terminus, vancouver station.
granville square and waterfront station sit of the site of van horne's old cpr terminus, a beautiful, almost story-book gothic building. it was built with the line and demolished when the cpr decided to build the ports and extend granville street, and that generally, vancouver had already outgrown it. a shame they couldn't have repurposed it somehow, as this thing would look amazing at the foot of granville street. http://pix.nofrag.com/f/f/0/e3d5673d...ec70233668.jpg aerial view http://pix.nofrag.com/4/b/c/81c51299...b428da9738.jpg http://pix.nofrag.com/b/4/a/9f26a5e4...2f97b1b611.jpg street view http://pix.nofrag.com/8/1/7/a5b38423...ebf6bad8fa.jpg http://pix.nofrag.com/c/7/e/d0cb5ea5...fde9625909.jpg rear view (looking south from the tracks) http://b.imagehost.org/0807/2446.jpg and check out these remarkable images (1914) of the construction of waterfront station http://pix.nofrag.com/3/3/6/2311407f...7dca307da5.jpg http://pix.nofrag.com/5/0/5/c9184394...65c3f40dcd.jpg |
There's parts of that hotel that I like and some I don't. The portico on Georgia is cool though.
Personally I wish they would have kept the square like this. As you can see from shadows there used to be buildings on the south side of Robson that would have created a traditional, enclosed square. Something this city lacks. With landscaping and or paving the square, I think it would have been better than what we currently have. http://i32.tinypic.com/2nqv8k2.jpg pic from VPL |
the georgia medical and dental building.
there's a thread on here about the demolition of this one in 1989, and though iit had low ceilings, etc, it's still a shame that it was demolished. personally, i think that what replaced it is an abomination. anyway, nearly every town in north america saw one of these deco medical buildings built, and vancouver's was one of the great ones. all photos from the vpl archives. profile looking northwest: http://pix.nofrag.com/b/8/a/65d2b639...e9e92870bf.jpg http://pix.nofrag.com/7/b/b/95062496...57b0b9f95a.jpg looking east: http://pix.nofrag.com/e/7/9/68ea20fa...ec0d3d2107.jpg http://pix.nofrag.com/d/7/1/72972d26...3c3971e14c.jpg street view: http://pix.nofrag.com/1/c/4/46924ffe...c6ecfbd8c6.jpg interior lobby and elevators: http://pix.nofrag.com/a/2/5/5aa50445...ccc79393f9.jpg doctor's office waiting rooms: http://pix.nofrag.com/b/4/1/edeaffbc...9a2e0299c2.jpg http://pix.nofrag.com/f/6/e/0c7e3f23...0898e79151.jpg "macdonald's pharmacy": http://pix.nofrag.com/7/1/3/01210e89...6909acd9b4.jpg two views of the beautiful deco auditorium: http://pix.nofrag.com/3/7/5/e2c92fa7...f5e1a3a674.jpg http://pix.nofrag.com/1/c/5/5ade78bf...b12e1dcc27.jpg and vancouver's first underground parking!: http://pix.nofrag.com/f/7/d/9b09e2cc...cf1e3c9faa.jpg |
Thanks for posting all those pics. I've seen many of them but not all in one place. Another gem that was lost is the Birks Building on Georgia and Granville, where the hideous London Drugs sits now.
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great northern way station.
completed in 1917 and demolished in 1965, great northern station (colloquially known as union station) once stood adjacent to the pacific central station. it's pretty depressing to think that on the site of the failed tech park/new st. pauls hospital site, this thing once sat. profile (from vpl archives): http://pix.nofrag.com/4/b/3/e0638627...c4e0650155.jpg http://e.imagehost.org/0961/Union_St...depot_1922.jpg profile (from gnw in fraser valley website): http://pix.nofrag.com/e/c/6/501f45ee...53d9ccd99a.jpg street view of the facade and some old time buses (from vpl archives): http://pix.nofrag.com/a/e/8/1cfd6361...67bde1ffca.jpg interior, facing toward the street entrance (from gnw in fraser valley website): http://pix.nofrag.com/c/7/b/0601174c...d37015b364.jpg view of the parks and the two stations (from gnw in fraser valley website): http://pix.nofrag.com/7/e/1/58116a30...68e5b1aa65.jpg wonderful symmetry (from vpl archives): http://pix.nofrag.com/c/8/5/023ecf1f...bde03c1ff0.jpg you can see where the warehouses along venables close the plaza (from vpl archives): http://pix.nofrag.com/c/9/d/115c6642...bbb3ec6144.jpg |
Vancouver had the nicest skyscrapers and buildings back in the early 20th century! Very striking!
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birks building.
it used to be that the bay, the hotel vancouver and the birks building anchored vancouverites' sense of place. south along granville was the great white way, west was institutional, north was commercial - and these three buildings sort of functioned as all three. this one was demolished sometime in 1974, though thankfully the adjacent vancouver block survived. another loss for a city with precious little to lose. all photos from the vpl archives. looking southeast: http://pix.nofrag.com/2/4/2/f9ddf089...9fe7d6dd0a.jpg http://b.imagehost.org/0320/Birks_Bu...914_and_19.jpg http://pix.nofrag.com/f/c/2/f2f90d3e...45eb2ee636.jpg looking west: http://pix.nofrag.com/f/0/4/b55fe48f...f46da9f426.jpg you can get a sense of the scale and impact of this thing by its profile: http://pix.nofrag.com/9/a/c/5a66677e...0ec73e686f.jpg http://pix.nofrag.com/6/8/9/80371b9b...421213dfff.jpg street view (incidentally, notice the trolley bus is riding ahead of a tram!): http://pix.nofrag.com/9/8/f/1a52f40e...a142d698a0.jpg street view (the building on the left - but where's the awning??): http://pix.nofrag.com/7/5/6/7ef15ffb...2f18228e59.jpg |
wow Vancouver looked pretty nice back then. It's a shame we didn't keep some of those buildings... and even for those we kept, it's a shame how we don't preserve them.
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amazing thanks :)
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http://www.cs.ubc.ca/labs/imager/ima...vancouver2.jpg picture found on google |
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Looks like they had a pretty good flag pole back then in front of the Courthouse. |
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Interesting about the trolley bus and tram - I wonder if there were two sets of wires (temporarily) or whether the tram ran off the same live wire as the trolley bus (and the trolley bus had the extra ground wire)
Check out the display windows of The Bay, kinda wish they were restoring it to the full height windows and entrance awnings in the current restoration - but that wouldn't provide much shelter for the bus passengers waiting. If you check out the 3rd Hotel Vancouver (the present one) in the BC archives, you'll see that it has been redone inside too - originally it was all art moderne / art deco - despite the exterior being chateau style. It was eventually gutted over the years and replaced with a more traditional look. The current interior main lobby dates to the mid-1990s. |
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old robson square. (all images from vpl archives) view of the square from east side of howe street, at grade: http://pix.nofrag.com/d/c/6/fe954d74...b60bf04541.jpg from south of robson, overhead view: http://pix.nofrag.com/9/7/c/ffd41475...3054970462.jpg so, opposite the square on the northeast corner of howe and robson, you had the york hotel, with retail at the street level: http://pix.nofrag.com/a/d/a/32812522...bdc19b739e.jpg then, on the southeast corner of howe and robson, you had the court house block (offices): http://pix.nofrag.com/2/d/d/0da5fd84...32e459622c.jpg across the street, effectively closing the square was the sprott-shaw building on the southwest corner, and the clement block from midblock, which also had some retail at street level: the best photo i can find of the sprott-shaw building, later ckmo radio building (on the left) http://pix.nofrag.com/e/8/5/75adebdc...6dcfc45a08.jpg clement building (dance school upstairs) http://pix.nofrag.com/6/f/d/62b77356...7af5eb55b6.jpg view of the southeast corner of hornby and robson (sprott-shaw at the end), with partial view of the entire block: http://pix.nofrag.com/4/a/7/45fc7f9e...a18f2aec8f.jpg |
these are awesome! thanks for sharing!
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http://www.mts.net/~astrang/NEWMET.jpg **EDIT: I just answered my own question. Both were part of the Allen Theatre Chain, until later renamed. *** |
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