From the Evening Record, May, 1912:
While the article makes reference to the corner of McDougall and Gilles, this old foundry is close to the corner, and old fire maps show a gas station at the corner along with a coal storage yard in the 1930’s. I suspect that the building above is somewhere in this complex.
Unless there have been modifications to the roofline, I don’t think this is it, but this one is old. The one in the back could be a suspect…
This place is so old there’s a fire department call box on the front. I’ve never seen one still around in Windsor.
Some of these buildings must be close to a century old.
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That fire alarm looks like a collectors' item.
the roof pitch seems to be different .
I rode by there last weekend. Their yard was full of scrap-everything, doors open with the sounds of some renovation/demolition. In the past riding by, I always wondered about this place. I love this website! Glad I found it!