Here's yesterday's answers folks:
BUILDINGS
1: Purdy's Wharf - Tower 1
2: 5133 Morris St.
3: The VIC
4: 1H - NSP - Lower Water St. office
5: Atlantic School of Theology
**If you're interested in seeing the interior of the school you can see a few shots here: https://halifaxbloggers.ca/noticedin...l-of-theology/
6: Foundation of the Kyber
7: Privateer's Warehouse/Lower Deck
8: Fort Ogilvie - Underground Shelter -
https://hmhps.ca/sites/fort-ogilvie-...-park#images-9
I have a question though....
Is that the original rock foundation of the Kyber/Church of England? I don't know much about older construction methods so it's amazing to me that for one, that type of foundation is holding up a building of that size and two, that it hasn't shifted and settled more over the years. I've seen that kind of foundation used on older houses but to support a building of that weight/size for so long?...that's pretty crazy.