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WP0644B WPG - SHERBROOKE ST. (LK NORTH)
POSTCARD
Date: Posted May 20, 1914.
Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified
Notation:Real photo postcard looking north up Sherbrook Street from Portage Avenue. The large building on the left side is the Deaf & Dumb Institute, occupying the space now home to the Lions' Manor. A little further up the street is Fire hall #5. Built in 1904 the building ceased operations as a fire hall in 1919, was repurposed several times throughout the years until finally demolished in 2011.
What is that small structure with a brick chimney on the boulevard at the bottom left?
Date: Posted May 20, 1914.
Publisher / Photographer: Unidentified
Notation:Real photo postcard looking north up Sherbrook Street from Portage Avenue. The large building on the left side is the Deaf & Dumb Institute, occupying the space now home to the Lions' Manor. A little further up the street is Fire hall #5. Built in 1904 the building ceased operations as a fire hall in 1919, was repurposed several times throughout the years until finally demolished in 2011.
What is that small structure with a brick chimney on the boulevard at the bottom left?
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As for the building, as the door appears to be ajar or maybe doesn't even exist, maybe it's an early bus shack?
The Sherbrook line became a loop that included Arlington Street, connecting via Notre Dame and Portage. Basically a suburban "feeder" route. This corner would have been a fairly major transfer point for people. A little shack with a wood burner would have been a nice amenity at -40!
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