Halifax Municipal Archives

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Identified! 5230 Harvey Street

  • Ryan Tucker said:
    5230 Harvey Street
  • Halifax Municipal Archives said:
    Thanks a lot for this identification,Ryan Tucker! We've updated the database record.

Identified! 875 Barrington Street, between Cornwallis and Gerrish Streets

  • Ryan Tucker said:
    Barrington St. [between Cornwallis and Gerrish]
    (Retrieval Code 102-39-1-533)
  • Halifax Municipal Archives said:
    It looks like you're right, Ryan Tucker - thanks for this identification! We've updated the database with the location of Barrington Street.

Identified! 1795 Hollis Street

  • 1 older comment, and then…
  • Kemble Flynn said:
    building on Hollis Street across from the Split Crow
  • Halifax Municipal Archives said:
    Thanks www.flickr.com/photos/193508122@N07/ Are you thinking of the buildings along Granville Mall, where the Split Crow is now? Or somewhere nearby on Hollis? I checked Google Streetview in that area but didn't recognize these buildings; however they could no longer be there.
  • Haggis said:
    Isn’t this photo backwards?
  • Halifax Municipal Archives said:
    Haggis We don't believe so -- all the numbers in the photo appear to be the right way around!
  • Ryan Tucker said:
    1795 Hollis. You can see the reflection of the Royal Bank in the windows, and the building on the right would be George Street Bank of Montreal (archives.novascotia.ca/eastcoastport/archives/?ID=2082). I think the small building in the photo was at one point Acadia Insurance Co. based on a 1960 phone directory.

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