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Edged boards for scaffolding. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of Pipes for scaffolding. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up of Pipes for scaffolding. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stacked boards . A stack of edged wooden boards for scaffolding, stacked with gaskets. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Farine Five Roses Sign Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
The Farine Five Roses Sign
The Farine Five Roses Sign Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Farine Five Roses Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Scaffolding Connector Royalty Free Stock Photo
Construction - Bundle of colourful Scaffolding’s connectors. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Farine Five Roses Sign Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arguably the most viewed historical landmark in Montreal, the Farine Five Roses sign has been greeting visitors to the city since 1948. If you’ve ever entered Montreal from the South-West (by way of the Champlain Bridge, for example) or just looked in that general direction, chances are you’ve seen it before. A bright red, blinking sign that reads “FARINE FIVE ROSES”─each letter being about fifteen feet tall and propped up by enormous steel scaffolding─it’s been a prominent feature of the city’s skyline for over half a century. Though it was originally intended to be a mere advertisement for the flour mill below it, the sign has gradually become a Montreal icon and a token of our city’s industrial past.


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