
Stone detail with date. Former chemical plant – Finlayson, D. J. & Son Registered.

Stone detail with date. Former chemical plant – Finlayson, D. J. & Son Registered.

Finlayson, D. J.& Son Registered (1920)
Former chemical plant. Manufactured dry yeast, liquid yeast, malt flour & noxo (malt in paste form).

Former home of J. G. Westgate – President of the Hudson Bay Knitting Company (1900)

Former residence of Charles Phelan, Manager, Grand Trunk Railways news department (1900)

Montreal Tramways Company waiting room – 1930

The former Melville Presbyterian Church. The street was renamed from Elgin to Melville when the church was built in 1900.
The building now houses the Serbian Orthodox Church Holy Trinity.

Unused garage in the Abbott apartments. The wooden doors are nearly 11 feet high. In the 1950s, there were only 6 apartments in the unit.

Former coach house, now an apartment, off Abbott Ave.

Former coach house, now a car garage, off Riverview Lane.

This street was named Belmont Place in the 1900s. It was the home to professionals. Occupations included: printer, commercial traveller, pastor, draughtsman, accountant, grocer, teacher & finisher.