【温哥华乐活网 乐叔报道】温哥华的著名博主Andrew Farris近日制作了一组图片,对温哥华的今昔变化进行了对比。虽然百年来很多地方已变得面目全非,但你仍然能惊奇地发现,有那么一些地方,仍然如同往昔,从中我们可以感受到这座城市在某些方面的坚韧性格。
据VancityBuzz报道,这组特别精选的图片很多出自温哥华的档案馆,对温哥华市中心的一些著名地标的过去与现在进行了对比。翻看这些照片,你仿佛置身历史的河流之中,虽然只有短短的百年,但也足以生发于沧海桑田的感叹。感谢那些已逝的摄影师,他们为我们留下了无声但鲜活的历史记忆;感谢那些今天的摄影家,他们对历史场景的关注,也将成为未来人们了解这个城市的依据。
Vancouver skyline seen from North Vancouver
Christ Church Cathedral on Burrard and Georgia
Men with ploughs clear land for construction of the Courthouse, today’s Art Gallery
The Art Gallery, a few years after completion
This Methodist Church was once adjacent to Christ Church Cathedral, on the southwest corner of Burrard and Georgia
Granville Street at night
Mounted officers lead a parade down Georgia Street
The Burrard and Georgia crosswalk
The Catholic Holy Rosary Cathedral on Richards and Dunsmuir just after its completion
Richards and Pender
A battalion of soldiers marching west on Georgia, near Thurlow Street
You can see Hotel Vancouver on the right hand side
A row of houses on Burrard between Robson and Georgia
Military parade going west down Georgia, celebrating Vancouver’s Diamond Jubilee (60th birthday)
The original Hudson’s Bay Company building on Granville and Georgia
Workers replace streetcar tracks on Granville Street
Streetcar workers looking north from Nelson Street
More streetcar tracks on Granville
Looking north down Granville
Looking north towards the water and mountains down Granville on Georgia
The northwest corner of Granville and Georgia
Houses facing onto Georgia Street
The intersection of Cordova, Richards and Water four weeks after the Great Fire of Vancouver in 1886
Then photos courtesy of Vancouver Archives
Now photos courtesy of Andrew Farris / On This Spot