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Ashley Newall

Ashley Newall

Columnist at Apartment613

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Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • History

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Capital History Ottawa #colourized: Downtown Intersections, 1938

This 1937-39 photo series featuring Ottawa intersections was shot by the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau (CGMPB) on behalf of the Department of Public Works, which was assembling the compilation for Jacques Gréber, author of the infamous Gréber Plan that reshaped Ottawa.
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Capital History: Nicholas Sparks’s House

If you're interested in Nicholas Sparks' house, Apartment613 has you covered: this is the second piece on the topic to appear on the blog, the main differences this time around being colourized photos and a quirkier approach. Enjoy!
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Capital History: Young Winston Churchill’s Christmas Vacation, Otta...

Sir Winston Churchill first appeared in Ottawa in December 1900 on a speaking tour, spinning the tale of his escape from the Boers, a highly publicized escapade that had just launched his political career. Immediately following the lecture, citing “fatigue,” he decided to blow off his next tour stop
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Capital History: The First Known Photos of Ottawa, 1859–60

Montreal’s William Notman took the first known photo series featuring Ottawa in 1859–60. After many years lying in obscurity, and with help from the Bytown and McCord Museums, Ashley Newall of Capital History Ottawa #colorized has dug them out for us to see.
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Capital History: Post Office and Custom House, 1877–1938, in photos

The current site of the War Memorial used to be the location of Ottawa's grand post office and custom house. Check out the pictures of that beautiful old building here, in our latest Capital History article from Ashley Newall.
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Capital History: Building the first Centre Block

Parliament Hill is such an icon in Ottawa that it's hard to imagine the city before it existed. In the latest Capital History article, Ashley Newall gives you the story of building the first Centre Block in the 1860s.
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Capital History: Bowles Lunch, 1917 to 1957

Who doesn't love a good diner? Bowles Lunch's two Ottawa locations were long-time prime meeting places for rich and poor to congregate and chew the fat.
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Capital History: Premier Hat Shops, 1912 to 1970

As the pluralized name suggests, they were indeed a chain, with a second location at 209 Bank Street, right on the northeast corner of Nepean Street. Premier Hats was founded in 1912 by the delightfully named Samuel Gluck, his first store opening on an opposite corner of Bank and Nepean.
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Capital History: When the circus came to town, Ottawa 1907

Ashley Newall's "Capital History Ottawa" (#colourized) has been chronicling past scenes in the city through his newly colourized photos and accompanying factoids. The project's home is on Twitter, but once a month, a more in-depth piece delving into the stories behind the pics will be published here