Dec 3, 2012

Hargrave Sissons Block & Merchant's Bank



In 1883 James Hargrave and Daniel Sissons operated as general merchants out of a tent before eventually constructing a wooden building on this corner lot in 1884. By 1901 the present brick and sandstone structure was erected, and by then both Hargrave and Sissons had become prominent members of the community (Medicine Hat, AB).


The neighbouring Merchant's Bank was actually constructed earlier in 1898, although only a few years later in 1910 the bank moved to a more substantial building constructed just down the road. Unfortunately, that building has since been demolished, but the Hargrave Sissons block along with the original Merchant's Bank have stood the test of time for over 110 years as some of Medicine Hat's earliest downtown landmarks.

Hargrave Sissons Block & Merchant's Bank ca. 1910-1920s




It's been exciting to photograph this location because just this year the Hargrave Sissons block 
underwent restoration. I snapped a few pictures of it covered in white and yellow paint over the spring, but returned in the fall to capture it with the brick freshly exposed. I was told the process was painstaking as it couldn't be sandblasted for fear of damaging the brick and stone. The elements will now be responsible for removing the remaining paint. In my opinion, I think it looks amazing.

Even better, the location has been revived by the successful Inspire Cafe, Gallery & Studio. It's a positive step forward for the downtown core. 




Merchant's Bank building ca. 1970




South Railway Street ca. 1887

South Railway Street ca. 1910-1920









Spring 2012 - Hargrave Sissons block covered in paint.

2nd Street ca. 1920
2nd Street ca. 2012


2nd Street ca. 1940s





Hargrave Sissons Block ca. 1905






Ghosting image showing my 2012 shot merged with an archival one.




ca. 1970





Dec 2, 2012

Classic Jaguar Style

Over the last year I've posted a variety of photo sets from the Auto Collections in Las Vegas, the classic cars at the Medicine Hat Stampede, and even highlights from the Calgary Auto Show.  In addition to this I thought it would be prudent to share some of the shots I've taken of my own pride and joy, my Jaguar XJ8.  

I've shared all of these on my other website, Jeeves and the Jaguar, where I share the pop culture surrounding Jaguars, their history, and my own experiences with this comparatively demanding automobile.  As I wrote in my introduction to Jeeves in 2010, there are few things that I have enjoyed owning as much (or that have given me as many headaches).  It is a beautiful car though.  


















Dec 1, 2012

A Christmas Story Ornaments

For years watching A Christmas Story has been part of my holiday traditions.  In film school I started to collect a lot of movie themed Christmas ornaments, and naturally holiday classic were at the top of my list.

The first ornament I ever bought myself was actually the Christmas Story leg lamp in the fragile crate.  When you open the box it quotes the famous FRA-GEE-LAY line.  You can also hang the lamp off of one of the lights on your Christmas tree so it lights up too. It's brilliant!  Not to mention, it goes well with my actual miniature leg lamp.

I also have Ralphie hanging off of the slide from the famous scene with the mall Santa, and Ralphie in the pink bunny suit on the stairs.  That one is great too because when you press the banister it quotes the 'he looks like a pink nightmare' line from the movie. There's a lot more ornaments from this flick that I wouldn't mind adding to my collection. Check out my ornaments and clips from A Christmas Story below.