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Spring Flowers

Spring Flowers

Lawn, near Murray Hill Park, covered in blue flowers (Chionodoxa luciliae).

From Wikipedia:

“Chionodoxa luciliae (syn. C. gigantea) or Lucile’s Glory-of-the-snow is a bulbous perennial from west Turkey flowering in early spring. After flowering, it goes into dormancy until the next spring. The Latin name is in honour of Lucile, the wife of the Swiss botanist Pierre Edmond Boissier.”

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Westmount Summit

Westmount Summit

Muddy trail along the Summit on a Spring afternoon.

In 1943 the National Research Council had an experimental radio tower & service building in Summit Park. During that same period, the Verdun and District Sportsmen’s Association introduced pheasants to the Summit. These were cared for by the Westmount Park authorities.

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373 Olivier Ave.

373 Olivier Ave.

J. Fraser residence – Johnston Steamship Line (1900)

The Johnston Steamship Line was operated by the William Johnston Company Limited. Their company operated steamships between Newport News, Liverpool and the Danube.

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356 Olivier Ave.

356 Olivier Ave.

K. Gafftey residence, managing director, Montreal Terra Cotta Lumber Company (1900)

From: http://terryroz.wordpress.com/brick/

“…there was a demand for hollow clay tiles to be used in flat arched floors for steel frame buildings, in partitions, and in fireproof coverings for the steel members. The Montreal Terra Cotta Lumber Co. Limited had advertised as early as 1891 that its tiles were fire proof, sound proof, vermin proof, and damp proof.

Also in the 1890 came the appearance of architectural terra cotta which was set into brickwork as decoration.”

Advertisement from the Montreal Gazette, June 1, 1892

“Porous Terra Cotta
Manufactured by the Montreal Terra Cotta Lumber Company
Now being laid in the Royal Victoria Hospital.”

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350 Olivier Ave.

350 Olivier Ave.

A. A. Ayer residence – the Whitham Shoe Company (1900)

Advertisement from The Commercial: Vol. 5, No. 13 (Dec. 21, 1886)

James Whitam A. A. Ayers Special Partners
Manufacturers of & Wholesale Dealers
Boots & Shoes
43, 45 and 47 St. Maurice Street,
Near McGill Street
Montreal
Represented by Thompson & MacDonald
525 Main St. Winnipeg