"Halifax Street Scenes", Intersection of Jacob and Grafton Streets
Date: ca. 1947
Photographer: Robert Norwood
Reference: Robert NorwoodNova Scotia Archives accession no. 1987-481 nos. 359-377
Topic: Disasters and Loss - When Built Heritage is Destroyed / Redevelopment
Photographer, with a Camera and Tripod, Photographing a Decorated Birney Streetcar, Marking the End of Tram-Car Service in the Main Part of Halifax
Date: 26 March 1949
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Photo Collection: Transportation and Communication: Street Cars: Birney Street Car
Topic: Disasters and Loss - When Built Heritage is Destroyed / Redevelopment
Duke Street Tower, Scotia Square, Under Construction
Date: ca. 1967
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Photo Collection: Places: Halifax: Scotia Square: Duke Street Tower: Excavation Site
Topic: Disasters and Loss - When Built Heritage is Destroyed / Redevelopment
Duke Street Tower, Scotia Square, Under Construction
Date: ca. 1967
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Photo Collection: Places: Halifax: Scotia Square: Duke Street Tower: Excavation Site
Topic: Disasters and Loss - When Built Heritage is Destroyed / Redevelopment
Aerial View of Deepwater Terminals, Piers Two and Three, Also Urban Redevelopment Area, Now Scotia Square, in Background
Date: ca. 1960
Reference: Nova Scotia Archives Photo Collection: Places: Halifax: Wharves: Deepwater Terminals: Piers 2 and 3
Topic: Disasters and Loss - When Built Heritage is Destroyed / Redevelopment
Young Boy with Ralph Jones' House in the Background, Africville, Boarded Prior to Demolition
Date: ca. 1965
Photographer: Bob Brooks
Reference: Bob BrooksNova Scotia Archives accession no. 1989-468 box 16 negative sheet 7 image 25
Topic: Disasters and Loss - When Built Heritage is Destroyed / Redevelopment
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