Ouellette Avenue Looking South, Windsor, Ont., Canada, 1924

Ouellette Avenue Looking South, Windsor, Ont., Canada, 1924
Year: 
1924
Type(s): 
Postcard
Physical Description: 
colour; 14x10 cm; 1 envelope with 8 cards (16 views); attached and double-sided
Language: 
English
Source: 
Souvenir Folder Of The Border Cities, Ont., Canada
Notes: 
The souvenir folder is postmarked 1924; this is one of sixteen views of Windsor contained in the folder; this view is identical to the United News Co. postcard (105514); Image from c.1920; on the left (east) side of the street: John M. Duck, Broker (2 Ouellette Avenue); Gundy And Gundy, Real Estate (4 1/2 Ouellette Avenue ); Gibson Brothers, Tobacconists (6-8 Ouellette Avenue in 1919, then moved to 8-10 Ouellette Avenue by 1922/1923) - their sign is visible, but illegible; Lanspeary's Drug Store (N.E. corner of Ouellette Avenue and Sandwich Street); on the right (west) side of the street: the Merchant's Bank of Canada is on the N.W. corner of Ouellette and Sandwich; the Dominion Bank is on the S.W. corner of Ouellette and Sandwich; the postcard photo is taken from in front of the ferry dock, at the intersection of Medbury Lane (no longer exists) and Ouellette Avenue, looking south up to Ferry Hill.
Subject(s): 
Ouellette Avenue (Windsor)
Sandwich Street (Windsor)
Medbury Lane (Windsor)
Ferry Hill (Windsor)
Stores
Commercial Buildings
Banks
Automobiles
Duck, John M., Broker (Windsor)
Gundy And Gundy, Real Estate (Windsor)
Gibson Brothers, Tobacconists (Windsor)
Lanspeary's Drug Store (Windsor)
Dominion Bank (Windsor)
Merchants Bank Of Canada (Windsor)
Place(s): 
Windsor (Ontario)
Rights: 
Public Domain
Repository: 
University of Windsor. Leddy Library
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