Pitt Street
The interior of the shop of C.W. Lant Confectioner

At the right, the magazine rack features top-to-bottom, illegible, Britannia, Nash’s, illegible, Silver …

Close-up of C.W. Lant and his store.

Hanging in the window are (what appears to be) three bunches of bananas. The sign …

C.W. Lant Confectioner

In the previous postcard, you can see Lant’s Oyster Bar, while in this photo it is Charlie Lant Confectioner. …

West side of Pitt near Second Street

There is a lot of history in this card! On the left side of the Yates Block, is the semi-circular sign of the …

1910 early morning on Pitt Street.

The Bank of Montreal is on the left, looking much as it does today although it it is presently undergoing …

Pitt Street looking North.

The colour technician got carried away working on this card! Cornwall never had pea-green streets! …

Pitt Street looking North.

This colourized postcard shows at left show Zellers, Fullerton’s Drug Stores, F.W. Woolworth’s, …

Excited crowd on Pitt Street.

Another view of Pitt Street, with Union Jacks on display. There are wooden sawhorses blocking …

The 24th of May (Queen Victoria’s Birthday in 1819)-Colour

Notice the saw horse on the right, near the corner of First Street used as a barrier for traffic control. …

The 24th of May (Queen Victoria’s Birthday in 1819)

An amazing picture postcard of Pitt Street taken from south of First Street, looking north towards …