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Originally Posted by Keith P.
I thought I was hallucinating when I saw myself being quoted on something I had no memory of posting!
I think part of the inconsistency here is that the Robertson Motors building was clearly on the corner, whereas the similar-looking building in the 1950 Herald picture is not on the corner but immediately adjacent to the original Herald building. Two different but similar structures.
In the later photos of the Argyle Garage and re-clad Herald building it is good to see that the long-term empty lot on the corner of Sackville by then had become the rather handsome Canada Permanent building.
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LOL... I hesitated to reply to a post that was 11 years old and in a forum not really on topic for yet another 'old Halifax' post, but was intrigued by the photo. Also, sorry for messing with your head a little...
I understand that they are not the same building, but are on the same block and of a similar style (and thus probably built around the same time). I was perplexed a little as the 'garage' alluded to in the archives isn't really visible, and it's not clear what type of garage was built, but clearly it isn't the large parking/garage structure in the later photo. Not sure what it proves, though, other than the parking garage structure was built after 1950 (if, in fact the Herald labeled their photo correctly - the cars are 1930s/40s, so probably close).
Regarding the fence, here are a couple of photos that coincide with ILoveHalifax's comments. They are dated 1958-60, and are from the
Municipal Archives.
Looking at the pics, it's almost hard to believe that this is the same space now occupied by the Canada Permanent building and Durty Nelly's pub (on that end). The second photo shows what appears to be fire damage on the roof, so this pic is probably just before it was torn down to build the newer structure.
Also curious about the large smoke stack, which looks like it should be attached to some industrial facility, but none of the buildings look like they would house such a facility...
BTW, sorry for the thread derail!