Our Changing Collingwood
Bird's-eye views of Collingwood and parts of the Blue Mountains.
de George Czerny-Holownia
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À propos du livre
George, as he likes to be known, brings to your fingertips photographs of the Collingwood Shipyards, once an economic powerhouse locally and an industry which closed in 1986.
Collingwood still has industries but residential growth has taken this waterfront community to a population of 22,000 from the 10,000 population of the 1970s.
"If you can't find your house in my Collingwood photographs, you will likely be able to pick out a bird's-eye view of your neighbourhood," said George.
Other aerial photographs, show areas of Blue Mountain Resorts before the popular "Village at Blue" was built and since. Some of George's most-recent photographs of Collingwood and the Blue Mountains' area were taken November 3, 2022.
In addition to his aerial photographs in "Our Changing Collingwood", George includes historically-important ground-level photographs of such things as spectacular side- launchings at the Collingwood Shipyards. The shipyards closed in 1986 and the land on which this industry operated has been redeveloped with condominiums. You can see before and after views in "Our Changing Collingwood".
There is nothing like "Our Changing Collingwood" when it comes to comparing various aerial views of parts of Collingwood and Blue Mountains, says George.
George is a retired newspaper publisher/reporter-photographer who continues to write and take photographs both from the ground and from the air. He lives in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada with his wife of 54 years, Nancy.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires Canada, Voyages
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 88 - Date de publication: déc 02, 2022
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Georgian Bay, Blue Mountains, Collingwood
À propos du créateur
George Czerny-Holownia has been writing for more than four decades under the name George Czerny. He spent almost 30 years in the newspaper business, starting as a reporter/photographer and then taking on any challenges thrown at him in a newsroom. He moved on from being managing editor of a daily newspaper to becoming the publisher and general manager of the then-weekly newspaper, The Enterprise-Bulletin in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada. A 14-year stint at the helm of this community newspaper put him in close proximity with small-town community life and the then-busy (but now closed) Collingwood Shipyards about which he has written. Mr. Czerny married Nancy in 1968. They live in Collingwood, Ontario. George and Nancy have two sons, Stephen and Douglas, and five grandchildren to whom The Collingwood Shipyards book is dedicated. George has published four books using the Blurb system and enjoys boating in his spare time.