![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiRP7yEFAjzOVwoaEpKYPgsa0QKj5lM48MsMfIl4NWpBDa5JNP21CojVcuZ-07IAOcSMQlPp-etwmiqW3-QZ7hcxNeVZD88T711-FjVb4ughvr7NGztn3xXof4RHmjes7HwUckE50V_73w/s400/humber+bridge+1928.jpg)
Looking east across the old Humber Bridge and the official entry point into the city in the fall of 1928. Population 778,498. I can't really do a now photo as the landscape has been altered so dramatically in the last eighty years or so. But still a good image.
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An earlier postcard from Chuckman a little further west looking back at the bridge.
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