South Cambie: Then and now

 

 
 
 
 
The view from the southwest corner of King Edward and Cambie Street, September 1952.
 

The view from the southwest corner of King Edward and Cambie Street, September 1952.

Photograph by: Vancouver Public Library, Art Jones, 81945. , Vancouver Courier

Photographer Dan Toulgoet documents how times have changed in South Cambie, matching archived images from the Vancouver Public Library of streets, buildings and neighbourhhood haunts with their present day incarnations.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The view from the southwest corner of King Edward and Cambie Street, September 1952.
 

The view from the southwest corner of King Edward and Cambie Street, September 1952.

Photograph by: Vancouver Public Library, Art Jones, 81945. , Vancouver Courier

 
The view from the southwest corner of King Edward and Cambie Street, September 1952.
The view from the southwest corner of King Edward and Cambie Street, March 2013.
A city bus heads south on Cambie Street, September, 1952.
A city bus heads south on Cambie Street, March 2013.
View of South Cambie looking north from Little Mountain.
Trees obscure the view of South Cambie looking north from Little Mountain.
Holy Name of Jesus Parish on Cambie Street under construction, May 1961.
Holy Name of Jesus Parish on Cambie Street today.
A house at 556 West 28th Ave., 1940.
A new house is located today at 556 West 28th Ave and the view is now hidden by a tree
 
 
 
 
 
 

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