The Ottawa City Directory 1926 - CD second
Archive CD Books Canada
- SKU:
- CA0082
- Availability:
- Usually Ships Within 7 Days
Media: DATA CD - 1 CD
Year: 2005
Publisher: Archive CD Books Canada
This product is sold as a CD SECOND or SPARE.
"CD seconds" or "spares" are perfectly good data wise, but have been put aside due to:
- faulty label printing, e.g. off colour or misaligned. A few have been manually labelled or corrected
- over-produced initially, so offered as "spares" to clear
They are all offered at 60% to 90% discount (from the normal price). They will be supplied in clear CD sleeves, rather than the normal CD cases. In many cases they are the last available, i.e. they won't be available, even at full price, when sold out.
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A very complete and useful directory of Ottawa and Hull for 1926 (which was the year Ottawa celebrated its centennial) and also including the (then) outlying districts. The outlying districts of OTTAWA: Billings Bridge, Britannia Bay (including Loma Park, Jamieson's Estate & Britannia Heights), City View, Eastview (Cummings Bridge, Janeville & Clarkstown), Laurentian View, Overbrook & Overbrook Annex, Ottawa West (including Riverside Park), Rockliffe Park & Annex, Westbro (including Highland Park, Mansfield Park, Clarella Park, Summerland Park & Springdale Park), Woodroffe (including River Park, New Orchard Beach, Springfield Park, McKellar Townsite, Woodbine & Woodroffe Park), Ridgemont. The outlying districts of HULL: Aylmer Road District, Gatineau Point.
The directory gives an alphabetical list of all business firms and private citizens; a classified business and a miscellaneous directory; and a complete street guide showing the occupier of every building on every street and the intersecting cross streets.
"No other medium on earth can convey so complete and comprehensive an index of the city, its various industries, its business, educational and religious institutions, its social life and its people. No other medium can tell so fully of its wonderful growth, its opportunities and its possibilities for the future." This is an incredibly valuable resource for Ottawa-Hull researchers.
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