Nostalgic (Old time Edmonton)

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^ Armistice Parade during the flu epidemic, November 11, 1918. The people are wearing masks. The banners in the parade say "BEHIND THE GUN THE MAN" and "BEHIND THE MAN THE DOLLAR," respectively, a reference to war bonds and an effort to "Make your dollars fight the Hun." The view is of the north side of Jasper Avenue between 100 and 101 streets. Mike's News Stand is visible just left of the first trolley line post.



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^ Back of the 1st Presbyterian Church at 103 Street and Jasper Avenue around 1912. Notice construction work on the west portion of the Hudson's Bay property, the south extension of the Tegler and the framing of the McLeod.


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^ Chautauqua tent at 102 Street and Jasper Avenue.



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^ City Market looking southwest with the Macdonald Hotel, old Post Office and McLeod Building in the background

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City Market Square circa 1912.
 

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^ Corner of 104 Street and Jasper Avenue looking northeast. The Hotel Cecil looks like a respectable joint.


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^ Dreamland Theatre in 1912. Possibly located at 9697 Jasper Avenue, which would be the south side of Jasper Avenue east of the Shaw Convention Centre.


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^ City of Edmonton Street Cleaning Department water truck.


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^ Street sprinkler on rails, 1912.


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^ CNR Station near 101 Street and 104 Avenue around 1945. This appears to be from the top of the Marshall-Wells Building. The St. Regis Hotel is prominent on the right. Note that 101 Street tunnels under the tracks
 

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^ Armistice Parade during the flu epidemic, November 11, 1918. The people are wearing masks. The banners in the parade say "BEHIND THE GUN THE MAN" and "BEHIND THE MAN THE DOLLAR," respectively, a reference to war bonds and an effort to "Make your dollars fight the Hun." The view is of the north side of Jasper Avenue between 100 and 101 streets. Mike's News Stand is visible just left of the first trolley line post.



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^ Back of the 1st Presbyterian Church at 103 Street and Jasper Avenue around 1912. Notice construction work on the west portion of the Hudson's Bay property, the south extension of the Tegler and the framing of the McLeod.


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^ Chautauqua tent at 102 Street and Jasper Avenue.



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^ City Market looking southwest with the Macdonald Hotel, old Post Office and McLeod Building in the background

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City Market Square circa 1912.

thanks for the pics
 

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^ The "City of Edmonton" riverboat at dock.


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^ And heading upstream ...


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^ ... past the Macdonald Hotel.


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^ East side of 101 Street south of 102 Avenue. The Tegler is under construction. The vertical Edmonton Journal sign sticks out visibly next door to the south.


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^ East side of 101 Street just north of Jasper Avenue. The Empire Block sits on the site of the present-day Empire Building.
 

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^ Fire Hall No. 3 in 1914.


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^ Edmonton Hotel in 1912. The building burned down in 1928.


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^ Freight lift at 101 Street on McDougall Hill where the Chateau Lacombe parkade sits today.


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^ Fleet of taxis at the Macdonald Hotel.



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^ Looking southeast from 100 Street and Jasper Avenue.
 

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^ Jasper Avenue looking west from 99 Street.


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^ Jasper Avenue looking east from 101 Street.
 

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^ Mule races at the Edmonton Exhibition grounds in 1911.


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^ Exhibition grounds around 1914.


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High Level Bridge construction circa 1912.


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^ North entrance of the High Level Bridge shortly after completion.


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^ Looking east on 102A Avenue between 103 Street and 104 Street circa 1912. Obviously 102A Avenue no longer exists at that location.
 

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^ Looking south on 101 Street from 101a Avenue around 1913

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^ Lord Strathcona and Father Lacombe, Edmonton 1909.


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^ A public promotion to sell stock, in the early days.


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^ Walter's Sawmill, near the present-day Kinsmen Sports Centre, during the flood of 1915.


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^ The Low Level Bridge during the 1915 flood, loaded with a train in an effort to stop it from being swept away. Apparently it worked.
 

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^ Whyte Avenue looking west from 103 Street, not having changed a great deal over the decades.


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^ Old Fort Edmonton.


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^ South side of Jasper Avenue between 100 Street and 101 Street about 1912. The Union Bank exists as the Union Bank Inn today.


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^ The Selkirk Hotel at Jasper Avenue and 101 Street. This structure, including Johnson's Cafe, lives on at Fort Edmonton Park.
 

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very cool....

Notice the resemblance between Father Lacomb and Ralph Klien????
 

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Was the Strathcona Hotel re-using beer back than, or only in the last 30 years?
 

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^ East side of 101 Street south of 102 Avenue. The Tegler is under construction. The vertical Edmonton Journal sign sticks out visibly next door to the south.


Did anyone else notice that instead of nothing over a dollar store,they had a nothing over 50 cents store.Somethings never change
 
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