[View of garage, Police Station and retaining wall and rail at the eastern end of Albert Street]
Looking towards Parliament Hill - Chateau Laurier visible on right - Old post office back center.
Source: LAC

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[View of garage, Police Station and retaining wall and rail at the eastern end of Albert Street]
Looking towards Parliament Hill - Chateau Laurier visible on right - Old post office back center.
Source: LAC
Artist: Chris Wardle Title: Cyber Punk Albert Street “This artwork is a homage to all the recent Sci-Fi sequels and remakes. It was a lot of fun turning Brisbane's Albert Street into a futuristic, cyberpunk city.”
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Albert’s street design preview 3/9 colorways c: Coming soon!
Stranger Things—Stories for all Hallows’ Eve - Linda Knight Seccaspina
Stranger Things—Stories for all Hallows’ Eve – Linda Knight Seccaspina Most of the kids that lived on Albert Street used to climb the big hill to William Street on Halloween. The word on the street was “the best candy in town” was located there. It was the first place I ever saw treat-size chocolate bars and you could barely move because there were so many children. The farther you went down on…
The Albert Street Hill - Linda Knight Seccaspina
Photo- The Albert Street Kids of Cowansville, Quebec. 1956 Front row: the late Russell Rychard, Murray Dover Danny Dover.. Back row- France, Janet Sandstead, Sheila Wallet Needham, me and Judy Clough ( Just was the only one that didnt live on Albert Street) Albert Street was full of twists and turns and each pivot had a different adventure. Whether it was the small creek that came out of…
Albert Street, Camden, London, England, UK
British vintage postcard