Grace Hospital (circa 1907)

Osborne Street (1909)
The apartment building in this image (“The Roslyn”) still stands today.

Wellington Crescent (circa 1908)
Clearly none of the fancy town houses or apartment buildings along Wellington Crescent had been developed yet when this picture was taken

Market Square (1912)

St Mary’s School and Church (circa 1910)
353 St Mary’s Avenue, to be specific

Sherbrooke Street (1912)

The Assiniboine River, near the Cornish Library (1915)
The building in the image is a public bath house

Edit: the Wellington Crescent photo was from 1908 not 1998 lol


I truly wish I could have seen the old City Hall in person.
What was up with the old City Hall? I’m out of the loop
I just think it’s neat!
(And to be clear, I mean the second, 1886 City Hall, not the original, which looks rather boring.)
My instance’s image uploads don’t appear to be working, but feast your eyes on the postcard featured here.
Edit:
Wow. It does look very cool. Old buildings in general just have so much more character than a lot of the newer stuff being built