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Wyandotte Street – 1912

An interesting postcard view simply labeled as Wyandotte Street. No cross street is given. Seeing as it is labeled as Windsor and not Walkerville, it must be somewhere in the core area, maybe Victoria, Dougall, Janette? No clues to the direction either. Anyone have any guesses or thoughts?

See you back here Monday for the first post of June.

Andrew

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  • I agree with sandillriviera that the shadowing places this view at a northeast corner. The roof details and brick colour have me guessing that it is either the NE corner of Moy Ave. or or Hall Ave. at Assumption St. Both of these residences have fairly substantial setbacks even taking into consideration the possibility of street widening over the years. I doubt that the fancy balcony porch would have survived to serve as a present day clue.

  • Wyandotte was not widened. I don't think it is Hall Ave as there are two houses I can think of north and south (Wyandotte being the street left to right) that are not shown in this picture and are still standing today.

  • Dave, the homes to which I was referring are at the intersection with Assumption St. (just north of Wyandotte). I don't think any of the streets in that postcard are consistent with Wyandotte St. They appear to be in a residential setting.

  • I find it hard to believe that either street at this intersection is Wyandotte. I think Wyandotte has streetcar rails by 1910.

  • @rws: That is a Most Interesting article. Many thank-yous!

    @JBM: That is a Most Astute observation re the missing street car rails! That makes Assumption Street a much likelier candidate and it renders our previous guesses about Wyandotte Street most very likely perchance Totally Wrong!

  • @everyone: Does any body else have any ideas where in the Heck this intersection just as well may be today?

  • HOLY MOLY Katharine what a Most Excellent Find! I am seeing that to which of you are referring and I am thinking that Yes you are on to The Truth here!

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