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Old Posted Dec 24, 2011, 12:46 AM
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Vintage Vancouver Skylines

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summer 72

45-820 by Nick DeWolf Photo Archive, on Flickr

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gm_10029 Vancouver view of Downtown and North Shore 1976 by CanadaGood, on Flickr

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45-811 by Nick DeWolf Photo Archive, on Flickr

a squaters camp on the harbour, 72

45-864 by Nick DeWolf Photo Archive, on Flickr
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Old Posted Dec 29, 2011, 7:12 PM
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I never would have thought Vancouver use to have squater camps.
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Old Posted Dec 30, 2011, 11:52 AM
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It has had a few in recent years, all around the east side of the downtown area.
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Old Posted Dec 30, 2011, 11:56 AM
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here's a new view


City, Suburb, Ocean, Mountain by ecstaticist, on Flickr
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^Doesn't look too vintage to me.

It's amazing in terms of height, how little Vancouver's skyline has changed in over a third of century from that first picture. It wasn't until Shangri-La got built that things finally started to change.
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^Doesn't look too vintage to me.

It's amazing in terms of height, how little Vancouver's skyline has changed in over a third of century from that first picture. It wasn't until Shangri-La got built that things finally started to change.
Th Shangri-la makes all the difference. vancouver's skyline would be 'average' without it.
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Haha... crazy

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Old Posted Jan 5, 2012, 3:15 PM
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those three towers that look the same left of centre - one of them was demolished several years ago and the other two, which were a hotel, are now being converted to residential
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^for comparison lets use the earthquake tower where I ran into Mr.T in 88'.


(http://www.p2clinic.com/images/CoalHarbour.jpg)
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Old Posted Jan 21, 2012, 3:06 AM
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Here's an old aerial


Looking North over Vancouver, BC by R R Horne, on Flickr



Vancouver, B C by R R Horne, on Flickr
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Looking South East by the old CPR Pier A in the Fall of '67


Vancouver, BC Skyline by R R Horne, on Flickr

This R R Home has some awesome photos.
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Here's a nice Aerial looking north-east over False Creek c 1926.


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Awesome vintage photographs! Thanks for posting them.
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Awesome vintage photographs! Thanks for posting them.
I think I have a few more, but have to find them first lol.
Can any-one tell me if there's a thread on this forum with vintage/old pics of Vancouver? If there is where would I find it?
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