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Remember taking this shot of my aunt, Father and mother at the age of 9 with My first Kodak camera in 1956. Still looking around for some other photos taken that day...
author: Cream - HKI : Montreal, QC (4 weeks ago)

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author: Cream - HKI : Montreal, QC (4 weeks ago)
 I took these photos somewhere between July and June this summer underneath the infamous Montreal ringways (mainly Décarie) which are under constant reconstruction. When you walk underneath these ringways and look up, at the bottom of the road, you can actually see missen pieces of concrete along with red and blue spray marks tagging the weak spots going under repair. These marks are not of course tags which writers are known for but marks for the reconstruction company to keep a record of their never ending work. This year alone Montreal had at least two major concrete collapses. One in...
author: EvilGentleman : Montreal, QC (4 weeks ago)
 I found these pieces done on the wall behind the Graffiti Factory. They are by far the best work I saw in my April 2009 visit to the abandoned Babcock & Wilcox boiler factory on the border of Westmount and the Montreal district of Saint-Henri.
This wall is a retaining wall intended to shore up a maintenance access road under the Ville-Marie Expressway, in the Westmount portion of the area, just east of the giant Home Depot store in Saint-Henri.
Other articles about this area include:
Graffiti Factory: The Approach
Graffiti Factory: Inside the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant (With additional pics in the...
author: EvilGentleman : Montreal, QC (4 weeks ago)
 Taken in April 2009, on the Westmount side of the abandoned Babcock & Wilcox boiler factory.
For more detailed photos of the graffiti upstairs seen through these windows, please see the wonderful pictures posted by Cream - HKI FIN (citynoise.org/author/cream_-_hki_fin) which he added to my Graffiti Factory: Inside the Babcock & Wilcox Boiler Plant article.
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