Looks like lower Westmount / St-Henri. Somewhere below St Antoine, between Atwater and whatever Lansdowne becomes below it. Belair? Charlie.
St.Dominique ?
rue berri or Rivard? Just wild guessing but I walked Rivard yesterday and notice some similarities.
Might be parts of Centre-Sud, or the Pointe.
There's a clue: the red and white sign indicating a park.I must have cycled along here at some point.
It looks a lot like St. Dominique St.between Duluth and Rachel.Jimmy Z
Notice how residents placed their unprotected garbage out for collection? Such tempting scraps for rats, mice, etc. Another reason why life expectancy was short and infant mortality was so high back then.Of course, such practice is still standard practice in the Third World, but still all too common even today in our modern cities.
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Looks like lower Westmount / St-Henri. Somewhere below St Antoine, between Atwater and whatever Lansdowne becomes below it. Belair?
ReplyDeleteCharlie.
St.Dominique ?
ReplyDeleterue berri or Rivard? Just wild guessing but I walked Rivard yesterday and notice some similarities.
ReplyDeleteMight be parts of Centre-Sud, or the Pointe.
ReplyDeleteThere's a clue: the red and white sign indicating a park.
ReplyDeleteI must have cycled along here at some point.
It looks a lot like St. Dominique St.between Duluth and Rachel.
ReplyDeleteJimmy Z
Notice how residents placed their unprotected garbage out for collection? Such tempting scraps for rats, mice, etc.
ReplyDeleteAnother reason why life expectancy was short and infant mortality was so high back then.
Of course, such practice is still standard practice in the Third World, but still all too common even today in our modern cities.