Views of cities in the age of neon signs and streetcars; before Modernist megalomania, zoning, parking restrictions, and traffic regulations ruined the centres of our cities and towns, or at least made them more boring.
In no order...
1. Brantford ON, 1926
2. Main Street Winnipeg, 1928
3. Calgary c.1957
4. Quebec City, n.d.
5. St. John's Newfoundland, n.d.
6. Peterborough ON, 1946
7. Barrie ON, c.1945
8. Lombard Ave, Winnipeg c.1945
9. Chicoutimi Quebec, 1925
10. Kenora ON, c.1945
11. Portage and Main, Winnipeg c.1953
12. Bloor and Yonge, Toronto, 1954
13. Mansfield St. Montreal, 1931
14. Montreal harbour, n.d.
15. Hastings St. Vancouver, c.1945
16. Vancouver harbour, c.1930
17. Edmonton, 1940
18. Dauphin MB, 1946
19. Guelph ON, 1950
20. St. Louis St. Quebec City, n.d.
21. Charlottetown, P.E.I., n.d.
22. First Ave, Calgary c.1940
23. St. Catherine St., Montreal c.1950
24. Jasper Ave., Edmonton c.1950
25. Sherridon MB, c.1950
26. Whitby ON, c.1950
27. Gore Park, Hamilton, c.1950
28. Regina, c.1950
29. Sydney Nova Scotia, 1955
30. St. Catherines St., 1955
31. Calgary, undergoing a building boom, c.1925
32. Halifax, 1936
33. Sous-le-Cap St., Quebec City, 1934
34. Ottawa c.1950
35. St. James St., Montreal c.1950
36. Hamilton c.1950
37. Edmonton 1944
38. Regina n.d.
39. Montreal 1946
40. Saskatoon SK, 1921
41. Portage and Main, Winnipeg c.1950
42. North Main St. Winnipeg, 1928
43. North Bay ON, c.1945
44. 21st St. Saskatoon, 1950
45. Quebec City, 1937
46. Hamilton, c.1945
47. Victoria, 1933
48. King St., c.1925
49. Port Arthur ON, c.1945
50. Brockville ON, 1950
51. 10th St., Brandon MB c.1950