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Montreal '62. Place Ville-Marie, today 50 years old, was Canada's tallest building. The CIBC, on the right, was its close second.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/archive...n/photostream/

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1966

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Old Posted Sep 23, 2012, 5:37 PM
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Montréal

Bank of Commerce building under construction in Montreal circa 1960


Bank of Commerce, Montreal, Quebec par Light Collector, sur Flickr


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Le centre-ville de Montréal et le mont Royal, 1964, VM94-Ad9-19 par Archives de la Ville de Montréal, sur Flickr


Duluth building under construction - 1912


Montréal 1912. Rue Notre-Dame >Est, depuis Place d'Armes. par DubyDub2009, sur Flickr


Square Dorchester (Dominion) in 1925


Montréal, env. 1925. Square Dominion (square Dorchester). par DubyDub2009, sur Flickr


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Montmorency-Dufferin highway under construction - 1974


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These must be 63-64' as tour de la bourse was already completed by 66'.
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The 50s, 60s, and 70s completely ravaged North American city centres it seems, sad.
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man, those were the days!
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1910. Everything in the lower half of the frame is now gone.

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I'm so glad St, John the Baptist in St John's survived. That place (like many other old churches) is a work of art. The ceiling in that place is jaw-dropping, judging by it's wikipedia picture.

Speaking of Jaw dropping, that pretty accurately describes my reaction on seeing Winnipeg's old and new city hall... ugh.
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I love these old skyline shots from the 19th century. In many ways, skylines of spires look better than modern ones.

Montreal, 1868

http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4014/4...f0df074d_b.jpg

Downtown Montreal, 1862

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What is now the Quebecor tower, before Quebecor ever owned it.


Construction de la Place Victoria, 3 juillet 1965 by Archives de la Ville de Montréal, on Flickr

And of course, the Tour de la Bourse under construction.

Construction de la Place Victoria, 3 juillet 1965 by Archives de la Ville de Montréal, on Flickr
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Old Posted Sep 27, 2012, 6:15 AM
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Wow unbelievably crisp photos, blew me away. Thanks for sharing
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^Edmonton's finest building. It must have been very impressive for the local population when it was completed!


CP's Chateau champlain hotel under construction, with the now destroyed Hotel laurentien in the background. The Laurentien was one of the rare highrises to be built in Canada during the 1940's.

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OMG these are awesome!
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Old Posted Sep 27, 2012, 10:16 PM
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thanks for posting these.

considering what replaced it, l'hôtel laurentien is a huge loss. montreal could definitely use more streamline from that period.


1946 / 2011 - http://spacingmontreal.ca/2011/12/25...el-laurentien/

also, amazing how clean the chateau champlain outside panels looked back then. i hear they went through an extensive renovation of the inside a while ago, but the exterior still looks pretty sad.
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