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Peiler & Sichel. Music Store. East Side of Granville Street, No. 127. To the left in the image, at 129 Granville Street is W.J. Coleman & Son, Hats, Caps & Furs; at 131 Granville "Noah's Ark", Della Torre & Co., Fancy Goods, at 133 Granville, Romans & Co., Dry Goods.
M. Kearney. British Warehouse. Also known as the Prince of Wales Building, North West corner of Granville & Duke Streets, Halifax, NS. The adjoining building, 132 & 134 Granville Street is the British Woollen Hall of Jennings & Clay.
J.R. Jennett & Co. Burslem House. West side of Granville Street. Adjoining to the South (left in image) is Della Torre & Co., Fancy Repository, 153 Granville Street, and Baldwin & Co., China, Glass, etc. at 148-150 Granville Street, Halifax, NS.
Chas. Robson & Co., Dry Goods Importers. East side of Granville Street. One door South at 123 Granville is A. & W. MacKinlay, Books, Stationery, Bookbinding.
A.A. Bliss, Boot and Shoe Warehouse. West side Granville Street, Halifax, NS. The shop to the North is "London House" the Dry Goods establishment of Thomson & Co. The shop to the South is L. Houlette & Co., Dry Goods.
Granville Street, (West Side.) South West corner of Granville and Duke Streets, looking North. The building in the left foreground on the corner is Charles Kaizer, furrier. The firm is first listed as C. Kaizer & Son in McAlpine's Halifax City Directory, 1871-72.
Reilly & Davidson, Stove Dealers, Plumbers, &c. A view of the West side of Hollis Street, looking South. Reilly & Davidson, 200 Hollis, is at the far right. Moving left, the adjoining building at 198 Hollis is the back entrance to Charles Robson & Co.; William McFatridge, stove and junk dealer, is at 196 Hollis; and to the far left, on the East side of Hollis, is Fishwick's Express, at 194 Hollis. The building at the far corner of Hollis and Duke is the People's Bank.
Court House. South side Spring Garden Road, Halifax, NS, with St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church spire in the background, ca. 1865-1870. The Court House, Spring Garden Road, was under construction in 1860. This image was published as a lithograph in the Canadian Illustrated News 6 July 1872.
J.P. Hagarty's Musical Warehouse. West side Granville Street, Halifax, NS. Notice the lumber on the sidewalk for the addition to Neal, White & Co., 94-96 Granville Street, Halifax.
Everett Brothers, Hat and Fur Warehouse. West side Granville Street, Halifax, NS. Adjoining to the North (right side of image) is the shop of R. & J. Wetmore, Carvers & Gilders, 104 Granville Street, Halifax, NS.
Windsor Iron Foundry Agency. Row of buildings on East side of Hollis Street, Halifax, NS. The Windsor Iron Foundry Agency, at 255 Hollis, was run by J.E. Wilson. Adjoining to the left are M.B. Almon Jr., Insurance Agent, at 257 Hollis; and J.S. MacLean, Wholesale Grocer and Commission Merchant, in the "Jerusalem Warehouse" at 261 and 263 Hollis. To the right of the Foundry Agency is W.H. Harrington's "Italian Warehouse," grocer and liquors, at 253 Hollis Street.
Granville Street, (East Side.) The building to the left is 141 Granville, Duffus & Co., Wholesale Dry Goods; Sircom & Marshall, Dry Goods, is at 139 Granville Street and Edward Smith, Broker, at 137 Granville Street.