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Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Montreal Then & Now
History of Montreal:- How a city has changed in a century
Well Gary ,I did the same experiment on another site ,and I fot all but the last two on as well,........hahahaha so we know they are eating up the same amount of space, I am trying a few other ideas,I'll let you know how it works out,.meantime everyone can see those old pics,....later on you can regain the space....... Good Job Gary.........................................
I wonder if it's easier to just post this link,it takes a little time to open ( at least that's what I have found)but it allows the viewer to scroll thoruhg all the same pictures,without having to load them anywhere or scroll too much :Here's the link.................... I hope this works: http://www.google.ca/search?q=Histoire+de+Montreal+Ou+comment+une+ville+se+metamorphose+en+siecle&hl=en&lr=&cr=countryCA&start=10&sa=N ................this is in PDF ........but I beleive it to be the exact project ,that you are posting Gary......(You be the Judge)
[PDF] Microsoft PowerPoint - Histoire De Montral ! File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Histoire de Montr챕al. Ou comment une ville. se m챕tamorphose en. un si챔cle ! Page 2. 1918. Page 3. 2000. Page 4. 1895. Page 5. 2000. Page 6. 1884. Page 7 ... www.geog.umontreal.ca/donnees/geo3282/Gen챔se/Histoire%20De%20Montr챕al%20!.pdf - Similar pages ...Now this is the page after searching through Google,....so this one should open,.....and bring you to the same photo display,I did open this one and it is the right one,........................yet when I opened it and then copy & pasted the URL,.it brought me to a different result (hence the previous post,and whatever site it led us to)but this one you can see 'is the right one'
"Voila",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,told ya I wouldn't give up............hahahahahaclick on that MicroSoftPower Point heading and it opens the file perfectly............................................................now if I could only find those Laughing Cows ,from the Old Elmhurst Dairy building.....................hahahahahaha ...............Always on the lookout & solving problems
Thanks, Arbutus . . . for posting those great B&Ws. Seeing figures of people in old photos like that always makes me wonder who they were, what they did, when they died, where are their descendants now . . . all those kinds of questions. Just imagine if some of them were related to members of this site, and these members might be looking at their ancestors. Interesting thought, indeed. Jack
The site below is attached to the U of Montreal and has a great number of photos depicting Montreal from 1865 to 1925. SUPER FASCINATING I think. I can't even imagine what it would have been like to live back then, GOD - no laptops, no Giant Screen TVs, no MP3 players, no cell phones, no BMWs Lexus Jaguar Mercedes luxury automobiles with computerized engines no air conditioning etc etc etc Can You Just Imagine LOL...... CLICK HERE http://www.geog.umontreal.ca/donnees/geo3282/Gen%C3%A8se/Montr%C3%A9alPhotos.pdf
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ReplyDeleteVery nice Gary,.......I've been doing the same thing,.....congrats,.& Thanks for that look at Montreal's History ,Then & Now.....................
ReplyDeleteLes, Only one I could't add was 1918 / 2000. My storage is max-ed. Lots of fun!!!
ReplyDeleteWell Gary ,I did the same experiment on another site ,and I fot all but the last two on as well,........hahahaha so we know they are eating up the same amount of space, I am trying a few other ideas,I'll let you know how it works out,.meantime everyone can see those old pics,.... later on you can regain the space....... Good Job Gary.........................................
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it's easier to just post this link, it takes a little time to open ( at least that's what I have found) but it allows the viewer to scroll thoruhg all the same pictures,without having to load them anywhere or scroll too much : Here's the link.................... I hope this works: http://www.google.ca/search?q=Histoire+de+Montreal+Ou+comment+une+ville+se+metamorphose+en+siecle&hl=en&lr=&cr=countryCA&start=10&sa=N ................this is in PDF ........but I beleive it to be the exact project ,that you are posting Gary......(You be the Judge)
ReplyDeleteNope.........................................hahahahahah
ReplyDelete[PDF] Microsoft PowerPoint - Histoire De Montral ! File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
ReplyDeleteHistoire de Montr챕al. Ou comment une ville. se m챕tamorphose en. un si챔cle ! Page 2. 1918. Page 3. 2000. Page 4. 1895. Page 5. 2000. Page 6. 1884. Page 7 ...
www.geog.umontreal.ca/donnees/geo3282/Gen챔se/Histoire%20De%20Montr챕al%20!.pdf - Similar pages ...Now this is the page after searching through Google,....so this one should open,.....and bring you to the same photo display, I did open this one and it is the right one,........................ yet when I opened it and then copy & pasted the URL,.it brought me to a different result (hence the previous post,and whatever site it led us to) but this one you can see 'is the right one'
"Voila",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,told ya I wouldn't give up............hahahahaha click on that MicroSoftPower Point heading and it opens the file perfectly ............................................................now if I could only find those Laughing Cows ,from the Old Elmhurst Dairy building.....................hahahahahaha ...............Always on the lookout & solving problems
ReplyDeleteThanks, Arbutus . . . for posting those great B&Ws. Seeing figures of people in old photos like that always makes me wonder who they were, what they did, when they died, where are their descendants now . . . all those kinds of questions. Just imagine if some of them were related to members of this site, and these members might be looking at their ancestors. Interesting thought, indeed. Jack
ReplyDeleteWhich street are the photos on post # 11?
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I would say Stanley and St Catherine St W looking east.
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ReplyDeleteThe site below is attached to the U of Montreal and has a great number of photos depicting Montreal from 1865 to 1925. SUPER FASCINATING I think. I can't even imagine what it would have been like to live back then, GOD - no laptops, no Giant Screen TVs, no MP3 players, no cell phones, no BMWs Lexus Jaguar Mercedes luxury automobiles with computerized engines no air conditioning etc etc etc Can You Just Imagine LOL...... CLICK HERE http://www.geog.umontreal.ca/donnees/geo3282/Gen%C3%A8se/Montr%C3%A9alPhotos.pdf
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