Keywords: monochrome blackandwhite outdoor black and white Vancouver City Hospital at 100-block West Pender Street between Beatty and Cambie Streets. The 2-storey wooden building on Beatty Street (far left) was the original 'City Hospital' from 1887-88. The brick additions on the right (530 Cambie St.) date to 1889. Vancouver's hospital moved to its new site at West 10th Avenue and Heather Street in Fairview when the new Vancouver General Hospital was completed in 1906. The two buildings on the left were razed to make way for the Rotary Clinic for Chest Diseases (1919). Around 1949, the property became a parking lot; The entire site is currently home to a DPC Parkade. [City of Vancouver Archives; Spillman photo] Vancouver City Hospital at 100-block West Pender Street between Beatty and Cambie Streets. The 2-storey wooden building on Beatty Street (far left) was the original 'City Hospital' from 1887-88. The brick additions on the right (530 Cambie St.) date to 1889. Vancouver's hospital moved to its new site at West 10th Avenue and Heather Street in Fairview when the new Vancouver General Hospital was completed in 1906. The two buildings on the left were razed to make way for the Rotary Clinic for Chest Diseases (1919). Around 1949, the property became a parking lot; The entire site is currently home to a DPC Parkade. [City of Vancouver Archives; Spillman photo] |