Sandwich Street, Windsor, Canada, 1907
Sandwich Street, Windsor, Canada, 1907 |
Year: 1907 |
Publisher: A. C. Bosselman & Co. |
Type(s): Postcard |
Identifier(s): 1343 |
Language: English |
Notes: c.1907; shows Sandwich Street (now Riverside Drive) looking east - from just past Ouellette Avenue. The Windsor Opera House, built 1872, is the tall building on the right. In the right foreground is Bartlet, MacDonald And Gow, the department store. In the left foreground is the British American Hotel. On the left a bit further along, there is also a "Marriage Licenses" sign outside the office of Justice of the Peace: Cecil H. Robinson. The Canadian National Railway Station, built at the foot of Goyeau Street in 1884 (closed 1961) is barely visible on the left (just down the hill). |
Subject(s): Sandwich Street (Windsor) Windsor Opera House Commercial Buildings Stores Carriages Bartlet, MacDonald And Gow (Windsor) Canadian National Railway Station (Windsor) Railway Stations Goyeau Street (Windsor) British American Hotel (Windsor) Hotels Robinson, Cecil H. Canadian National Railway (Windsor) |
Place(s): Windsor (Ontario) |
Rights: Public Domain |
Repository: University of Windsor. Leddy Library |
Tiff Image(s): Click links to download Tiff images: Tiff Image 1 , Tiff Image 2 |