Old Arena Images & Beginnings

James Laverance

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The Skating Rink at Buffalo 1869

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"The large fire-proof Skating Rink, located near the intersection of Pearl and Niagara streets, 235 feet in length by 100 in width, with galleries, etc., was obtained."
https://books.google.ca/books?id=Nu...ved=0ahUKEwjw0eaF-7nJAhUB2T4KHZ3bAP4Q6AEIJjAA
 

Killion

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^^^ :laugh: Wow, fabulous. Costume Party. Love the guys in the rooster, elephant & barrel outfits!
 

greyraven8

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Couple of not bad looking photos up on the New Westminster Heritage website of the Queen's Park Arena.
built in 1930 - used almost exclusively for basketball then
1938 ice machinery, enlargement, etc.

exterior ca. 1930
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interior dated 1938
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greyraven8

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The old New Westminster Arena - from Vancouver Archives 1918 photo with the 85th Canadian Field Artillery in front.
Used by the PCHA team in the latter time of the franchise in New Westminster.
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Also there 1912 team photo, individual head/chest shots of team members, and Rowdy the team mascot, and the Paterson Cup trophy. All towards top of search results:
http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/search?query=new+westminster+hockey

couple photos from New Westminster Archives
ca. 1912 photo:
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"Photograph shows the Women's Building and New Westminster Arena at Queen's Park. The arena was constructed in 1914."
photo [191?]
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James Laverance

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The Leadville Ice Palace Skating Rink 1895
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Interior view of Leadville, Colorado's Ice Palace skating rink, built for the 1896 Winter Crystal Carnival. Cobble & Kerr built the 80 x 190 foot long rink with wooden trussed roof designed by architect C.E. Joy. Ice arches are along the edges of the rink and umbrella-shaped chandeliers hang fourteen feet above the ice with mutli-colored electric lights in their globes. An exhibit of hanging bicycles and the letters "Law" hang above an ice sculpture of miners by Phillip Kelly. The display has a rope barrier and is reflected in pink, on the ice. A group of wooden chairs sits in the archway and banners hanging in the arch advertise "Ice Palace Restaurant, Oyster House." The skate rental booth is in the archway.
http://digital.denverlibrary.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15330coll22/id/530
 

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Artificial Ice Rink 1870

Here's some references I found regarding early artificial skating rinks though not able to find any image for it yet...

In 1870 William E. Newton, a civil engineer, adopted the invention of Matthew Julius Bujac, of New York, by which ice could be formed by the circulation of amnioniacal gas, ether, or carbonic acid, through tubes placed below the surface of the water, and he designed a building suitable for a skating club.
https://books.google.ca/books?id=Rn...ved=0ahUKEwiL_ba-s8rLAhUluoMKHZAIAxwQ6AEIKDAA
NEWTON, William Edward, of the Office for Patents, 66, Chancery Lane, in the county of Middlesex, civil engineer.— (.d communication from Matthew Julius Bujac, of the city and state of New York, United States of America.) — " Improvements in preparing surfaces for skating in all seasons." A shallow sheet of water is frozen artificially by means of refrigerants made to circulate through pipes covered with, the water. [Printed, lOrf. Drawing.]
https://books.google.ca/books?id=3P...ved=0ahUKEwiU_rmLwMjLAhUks4MKHZkyCUQQ6AEITDAI
 

Killion

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^^^ My goodness... yes, that is thorough... right back to ancient Greece, the Romans.... beyond 1 nights reading. Nicely done.
 

James Laverance

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Carre Apparatus

I've since found more info on the first Indoor Artificial Skating Rink in the World apparently built for a New York City fair in 1870...

"Those interested in ice manufacture and ice machines will soon have the opportunity to see the celebrated Carré apparatus at work in a special room assigned to it at the rear of the building. A skating rink 24x10 feet, and laid with ice eight inches thick is promised as soon as the machine gets under way. This will be a most interesting feature of the Fair. The machine is exhibited by M. J. Bujac, 17 Broad Street, New York, OCTOBER 15 , 1870."
https://books.google.ca/books?id=ia...ved=0ahUKEwjauYe76s_LAhVFox4KHRwzCAYQ6AEIKDAA
 
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James Laverance

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Philadelphia Skating Rinks

Here's the first indoor skating rink in Philadelphia called the Chestnut Street Skating Rink from 1868(Although also used for roller skating as well)
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Then the Philadelphia Skating Rink of 1869.(They were apparently very close to one another)
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http://hiddencityphila.org/2014/09/lets-skate-take-a-spin-in-phillys-bygone-roller-rinks/

https://books.google.ca/books?id=tb...ved=0ahUKEwi8i_HH29XLAhXitoMKHVOPAZIQ6AEINDAF

https://books.google.ca/books?id=wu...ved=0ahUKEwiync3Y3NXLAhXGuoMKHVHEDWUQ6AEIHDAA
 
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Killion

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^^^ Wow, beautiful lithograph. Looks like Currier & Ives maybe? Certainly after their style.
 

James Laverance

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The St.Louis Skating Rink

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"Skating Rink Waltz by A. F. Herwig, as played by Jackson's Band, arranged for pianoforte, published by Compton & Doan of St. Louis, 1868. Lithographed by Studley & Company."
 

James Laverance

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Just! noticed that the St.Louis Skating Rink Waltz is the same rink as the one in Cincinnati.
I guess it is based on the St.Louis rink and therefore the Queen City Rink was never illustrated though the information on it is correct.
 

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