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University & Ouellette looking west – c 1922

One of my favourite Windsor postcards. The elegant Labelle Building is visible on the left, along with a nice shot of the streetcar. A traffic policeman is in the middle of the intersection. To the rear you can see the marquee for Lowe’s Theatre before it was renamed as the Capitol.

Have a great weekend! See you back here Monday.

Andrew

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