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Old Posted Oct 15, 2012, 7:28 PM
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These St-John's shots are gems !!!

However, I really don't understand where this shot was taken from and where it's looking at, care to help me ??
The street you see is Military Road. It's probably taken, I would guess, from the Basilica? Somewhere high up in that general vicinity, anyway. It's facing north toward Southcott Hall (the tall building) and Quidi Vidi Lake to the left.

You're basically looking at the northeastern edge of old town St. John's. Downtown is just to the right of the photographer.
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Epic St. John's series! This one in particular makes for an imposing streetscape


Is this view still around?
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Epic St. John's series! This one in particular makes for an imposing streetscape


Is this view still around?
The streets are the same, but the buildings have changed for the worse. Luckily, the REAL eyesore in this shot (the abandoned Newfoundland Telecom Building) is being converted into MIX Condos:

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I tried to find a few from the riots in St. John's leading up to our union with Canada, but couldn't. I also couldn't find any of the downtown businesses draped in black tarps as a symbol of mourning to protest the 52% YES vote.
Here's a Picture from the 1932 riot
It is the riot after the first world war in the grips of the great depression that effectively ended our independence throwing us "Temporarily" into direct control from England again.. It was only suppose to last a few years then the second world war broke out and extended it for much longer .. then the reforendums happened..



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The streets are the same, but the buildings have changed for the worse. Luckily, the REAL eyesore in this shot (the abandoned Newfoundland Telecom Building) is being converted into MIX Condos:
Oh man! So much 'urban renewal' in St. John's it seems. What a shame, it could had been Atlantic Canada's Quebec City!
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Yeah, it really irks me. Luckily we still have a sizeable old town core. But we did lose some impressive parts of it.
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Oh man! So much 'urban renewal' in St. John's it seems. What a shame, it could had been Atlantic Canada's Quebec City!
Quite a lot of it is still in tack, just a couple of sore spots

Most streets downtown you could imagine people walking down the street in 1800s clothing and horse and buggies bustling around it's particularly charming during christmas

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The street you see is Military Road. It's probably taken, I would guess, from the Basilica? Somewhere high up in that general vicinity, anyway. It's facing north toward Southcott Hall (the tall building) and Quidi Vidi Lake to the left.

You're basically looking at the western edge of old town St. John's. Downtown is just to the right of the photographer.
Here's just a little additional info. Yes that would be from the Basilica tower, looking northeast (towards the ocean which is behind the hills) - you meant the Eastern edge of downtown. The photo shows Southcott Hall under construction which would date it around 1963.

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Epic St. John's series! This one in particular makes for an imposing streetscape


Is this view still around?
That is where Atlantic place is now on the right, foreground, and Scotia Centre on the left but out of the photo, the building on the corner with the bay shape was replaced by a modern one in the 50's or 60's, the closest building on the left is also replaced.
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Here's just a little additional info. Yes that would be from the Basilica tower, looking northeast (towards the ocean which is behind the hills) - you meant the Eastern edge of downtown. The photo shows Southcott Hall under construction which would date it around 1963.
Ha! Oops. Thank you! Fixed my OP.
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Thats McGill college at the bottom left.
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^ I guess that's right before the great fire of 1852, which wiped out 1/3 of the city?
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These old "skyline" vistas are quite something. I'd love to go back to those times via time travel and just stroll by the streets of the metropolis. I must have been quite a pastoral experience mirrored by the sense of great things to come....

The mountain 1800

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Here are a couple of "now and then" shots from Cameron C. on flickr:

Mostly Argyle Street, looking North. Recent photo and photo taken circa 1930. The empty lot in the new photo is where the Nova Centre is being built.

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Spring Garden Road area, circa 1930 and today:

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Here's an old video of the 23rd Toronto Santa Clause Parade, the oldest annual parade in the world.

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[QUOTE=Andrewjm3D;5873031]Here's an old video of the 23rd Toronto Santa Clause Parade, the oldest annual parade in the world.


Are you sure about that, what's your source by curiosity?
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Are you sure about that, what's your source by curiosity?

I thought it was only the Oldest Santa Clause Parade but according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus_parade it is the longest running annual parade. Not bad for a country that is so young as ours.
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I thought it was only the Oldest Santa Clause Parade but according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus_parade it is the longest running annual parade. Not bad for a country that is so young as ours.
Impressive indeed, but that wiki article claims this, but does not cite any reference.


I'll do some digging, because I know I've been to towns in Europe and Argentina where they had annual parades that were well over 150 years old!
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