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Cambie Street, looking south toward Pender, Tuesday 10 March 1914
Victory Square is on the right, though it would’ve still been the Court House then. Apparently the trees around the park are the oldest street trees planted by the City. The building on the left is the Edgett Building, erected as a grocery in 1911 and now the home of the Architectural Institute of BC. The centre building was a hospital, now the site of a parking garage.
Source: City of Vancouver Archives #LGN 1233
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Cambie Street, looking south toward Pender, Tuesday 10 March 1914

Victory Square is on the right, though it would’ve still been the Court House then. Apparently the trees around the park are the oldest street trees planted by the City. The building on the left is the Edgett Building, erected as a grocery in 1911 and now the home of the Architectural Institute of BC. The centre building was a hospital, now the site of a parking garage.

Source: City of Vancouver Archives #LGN 1233

Source: searcharchives.vancouver.ca

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