Montrealéalité: Fin Days

Thanks to Coolopolis, our resource for Montréalité, for the heads-up on photographer Alfred Bohns, a man with a camera and an appetite for exploring his newfound city. 
From Christopher deWolfe's piece posted on Urbanphoto: Alfred Bohns arrived in Montreal from a small town in Germany fifty-three years ago. He lived with his wife Hannelore in an apartment on Clark Street just above Prince Arthur, next to two other European couples. The six of them used to spent their free time wandering around the city, taking photos of their new home.

Bohns is now 78. Over the past four months, he has dredged up more than a hundred photos taken between 1958 and 60 and posted them on Flickr. Many were scanned from colour 35mm Kodachrome slides. Developing the slides back in the late 50s cost Bohns no small portion of the two dollars he earned every day working at a hatmaking shop on Mayor Street.