MAKE A MEME View Large Image The Orillia, 611 Robson Street (1903-1985) (NW corner of Robson and Seymour Streets). 1968 photograph. Architects: Parr and Fee. Six residential units built in 1903 by industrialist W.L. Tait. Ground floor altered for commercial purposes in ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome road building architecture outdoor black and white The Orillia, 611 Robson Street (1903-1985) (NW corner of Robson and Seymour Streets). 1968 photograph. Architects: Parr and Fee. Six residential units built in 1903 by industrialist W.L. Tait. Ground floor altered for commercial purposes in 1907 (the Orillia Pool Room was its first commercial tenant). Demolished 1985 to make way for the Vancouver House office tower. [City of Vancouver Archives; Walter Edwin Frost, photographer] The Orillia, 611 Robson Street (1903-1985) (NW corner of Robson and Seymour Streets). 1968 photograph. Architects: Parr and Fee. Six residential units built in 1903 by industrialist W.L. Tait. Ground floor altered for commercial purposes in 1907 (the Orillia Pool Room was its first commercial tenant). Demolished 1985 to make way for the Vancouver House office tower. [City of Vancouver Archives; Walter Edwin Frost, photographer]
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