MAKE A MEME View Large Image Cordova and Seymour Streets in Vancouver, BC on November 5, 1930. Originally made up of eight adjoining buildings, this was the backside view of the Spencer's Department Store complex which occupied the entire city block. It was Spencer's ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome building architecture building complex outdoor black and white SE corner of Cordova and Seymour Streets in Vancouver, BC on November 5, 1930. Originally made up of eight adjoining buildings, this was the backside view of the Spencer's Department Store complex which occupied the entire city block. It was Spencer's from 1926 to 1948, then Eaton's from 1948 to 1973. Eaton's moved to Pacific Centre and all the building were demolished except the one on the east end (far left along Richards St.) and replaced by the Harbour Centre project (Simpson's-Sears) in 1974-77. [Vancouver Public Library; Leonard Frank photo] SE corner of Cordova and Seymour Streets in Vancouver, BC on November 5, 1930. Originally made up of eight adjoining buildings, this was the backside view of the Spencer's Department Store complex which occupied the entire city block. It was Spencer's from 1926 to 1948, then Eaton's from 1948 to 1973. Eaton's moved to Pacific Centre and all the building were demolished except the one on the east end (far left along Richards St.) and replaced by the Harbour Centre project (Simpson's-Sears) in 1974-77. [Vancouver Public Library; Leonard Frank photo]
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