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Seminary of Quebec The Seminary of Quebec, established in 1663 as an institution for Canadian priesthood studies and leading to French Canada's major Laval University in the mid 19th century.
ID #10101
Quebec by the 1740s A significant view of Quebec by the 1740s, showing the main stronghold and city of New France, including the Cathedral, Seminary and Hotel-Dieu.
ID #10119
Quebec Market Place The market place at Quebec, showing the two levels of Upper and Lower Town, mid 18th century.
ID #10122
Map of Quebec Map of Quebec and environs during the Siege of Quebec, which fell to the British in September, 1759.
ID #20266
Town of Quebec A view of the landing place above the Town of Quebec, 1750s, which fell to the British in 1759.Engraving by Harvey Smyth.
ID #20267
Quebec City, 1759 Stylized view of impressive Quebec City, capital of New France, before its capture in 1759 by the British.
ID #20670
Jesuits in Quebec, 1761 The Jesuit Church and College at Quebec, 1761, after the British capture in 1759, still showing the effects of bombardment on the roofs and walls.
ID #10132
Quebec in 1761 A view of Quebec in 1761, from fields to the river, with the Ursulines Convent inside the old town wall.
ID #10133
Quebec Building Early buildings in Quebec.
ID #21755
Quebec City Quebec City in the era of the American Revolution, as depicted in a water colour by James Peachey, looking from the south bank of the St. Lawrence across to Cape Diamond and the massive stone Citadel.
ID #10179
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