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Originally Posted by lio45
I'd be curious to see examples of Halifax's "punching above its weight" 1850s building stock, if anyone has some handy
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A bit of it is is in those pictures even if not necessarily obvious.
I have a few pictures (taken by me or from Google Streetview). Some of these are just partly 1850's or earlier.
My nomination for worst-developed heritage streetscape in Canada (not all of it but this side):
1860's (although the one in the background with the copper cornice is an 1860 base with top 3 floors added around 1910 or so; still an interesting building.)
Not exhaustive and missing some standouts although I think I got the nicest blocks. There are quite a few older ones scattered around, sometimes in the middle of blocks of later Victorian or newer buildings. I did not include residential stuff.