Ouellette Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 1940

Ouellette Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 1940
Year: 
1940
Publisher: 
Photogelatine Engraving Co.
Type(s): 
Postcard
Identifier(s): 
30
Language: 
English
Source: 
Mike Skreptak Collection; Black Binder 3
Notes: 
c.1940; looking southwards from Chatham Street; note that there are no longer any streetcar tracks; they were torn up in 1939; on the left (east side), moving south: Bank of Montreal, W.H. McCreery Diamonds, the Heintzman Building (red, 4 stories, on the southeast corner of Ouellette and London Street), the Palace Cinema, and then the Canada Building. On the right (west side), moving south: Kresge Company (ground floor of the Victoria Block), Imperial Bank of Canada, and the Labelle Block (southwest corner of Ouellette and London)
Subject(s): 
Ouellette Avenue (Windsor)
Bank of Montreal (Windsor)
McCreery, W. H., Jewellers (Windsor)
Palace Cinemas (Windsor)
Commercial Buildings
Heintzman Building (Windsor)
Banks
London Street (Windsor)
Stores
Canada Building (Windsor)
Kresge, S. S. Company (Windsor)
Imperial Bank of Canada (Windsor)
Labelle Block (Windsor)
Victoria Block (Windsor)
Cinemas
University Avenue (Windsor)
Place(s): 
Windsor (Ontario)
Rights: 
Public Domain
Repository: 
University of Windsor. Leddy Library
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