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Get your History Fix At The Hastings Mill

03/02/201503/02/2015 John Atkin2 Comments

Happy New Year from all of us at Old Hastings Mill Store Museum! We hope that you are having an enjoyable winter, wherever you happen to be! It promises to be an exciting year at the museum! 2015 marks the 150th anniversary of Captain Edward Stamp’s Burrard Inlet arrival on a point of land just west of the… Continue reading Get your History Fix At The Hastings Mill

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urban design · Vancouver

More Martians Needed

22/01/2015 John Atkin1 Comment

Maybe Martians should land more often in this city. I like this proposed tower. Positioned on the edge of Gastown where Cordova Street bends as the original townsite grid meets the downtown grid, the tower sits between two very strong heritage buildings which can certainly hold their own against the new comer. In this situation,… Continue reading More Martians Needed

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Chinatown · History · urban design · Vancouver

Property Values Rise Rapidly in Chinatown (1906 version)

21/01/201521/01/2015 John AtkinLeave a comment

Somethings never change… In 1906 rising property values in Chinatown were forcing smaller businesses out and the community began to think about purchasing property elsewhere in the city to move the Chinese business district to. Here’s the 1906 article.

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History · urban design · Vancouver

Lost and Found

16/01/201517/02/2015 John AtkinLeave a comment

    The former Bank of Nova Scotia at 424 West Hastings is an attractive little building. Built in 1904 and designed by the firm of Dalton & Eveleigh this was the bank’s head office until their new office tower was constructed at the corner of Seymour and Hastings in 1910. At some point the… Continue reading Lost and Found

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History · urban design · Vancouver

There It Is… insulCrete!

13/01/2015 John AtkinLeave a comment

  In this shot from the 1970s looking south from the corner of 5th Avenue and Burrard there is a billboard for the product that altered the look of thousands of older homes across the city.

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Forgotten Urban Objects

06/01/201506/01/2015 John Atkin1 Comment

In the 1960s Vancouver embarked on a number of civic improvements including its street furniture and one of the items was this forlorn looking object seen here in this 1978 photo. What is it? It’s a newspaper kiosk for that long lost profession of the corner newspaper vendor. When papers published more than one edition… Continue reading Forgotten Urban Objects

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History · Vancouver

No Tunnels, damn…

25/12/201406/01/2015 John AtkinLeave a comment

So nice to see Shelly Fralic’s column in the December 24th edition of the Vancouver Sun (page A15) debunking the silly rumours that surround Gabriola, the Roger’s mansion on Davie Street. It’s surprising what a little bit of research, fact checking and common sense can turn up. And nice to see Brian Rogers interviewed too.… Continue reading No Tunnels, damn…

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Chinatown · History · Vancouver

Oh, Just A Little Bit of Change…

24/12/201424/12/2014 John Atkin2 Comments

At the foot of Keefer Street in 1913 you would have been confronted with the smell, dirt and dust of the Vancouver Gas Company’s coal gas plant. The street was nothing more than a dirt track from Main Street to the edge of False Creek. There was no Columbia Street south of Pender Street, just… Continue reading Oh, Just A Little Bit of Change…

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History · Vancouver

When the Bijou is not the Bijou…

12/12/201412/12/2014 John Atkin1 Comment

This image has bugged me for some time. It is a Vancouver Archives photo (CVA 371-2061) showing the Bijou Theatre. But it’s not the Vancouver Bijou which was on Carrall near Hastings facing what is now Pigeon Park. Looking at the image, which shows the aftermath of a flood, you can see a sign for… Continue reading When the Bijou is not the Bijou…

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History · urban design · Vancouver

Build House, Move House…

24/11/201424/11/2014 John AtkinLeave a comment

On a recent walking tour of the Cedar Cove area of Vancouver (centred around Victoria Dr and Powell Street) we came across this fabulous set of buildings at 2036 Triumph Street. Local lore has it that the house was once on Powell Street at the waterfront and that it was moved to it’s current location.… Continue reading Build House, Move House…

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