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Montmorency, 1810 Timber base at Montmorency, just below Quebec, in the 1810s, with a distant view of Quebec, both Lower and Upper Town.
ID #10226
Montmorency Falls A dramatic site, Montmorency Falls near Quebec City was a favourite visiting spot for travellers and for British officers and their lady friends.
ID #10160
Quebec Snow Storm A snow storm in the Lower Town, Quebec City, Quebec, 1828. Watercolour by Alexander C. Mercer (1783-1868).
ID #23186
Cape Diamond Below Cape Diamond, Quebec City, Lower Canada, 1829. By James Pattison Cockburn (1779-1847).
ID #21824
Quebec City in Winter Quebec City in winter, with a view of a cul-de-sac street taken from near the King's Store, 1830. Watercolour by James Pattison Cockburn (1779-1847).
ID #23222
Ice Bridge An ice bridge over the St. Lawrence River at Quebec, 1831, invited many popular activities. Etching and aquatint with watercolour by James Pattison Cockburn (1779-1847).
ID #23230
Laval University Laval University at Quebec was founded around the major Catholic seminary in 1852, but was already a large public university by the 1890s.
ID #20768
Quebec City, 1860 Looking at Quebec City from the Pointe de Lévy shore, 1860. Watercolour by Richard Principal Leitch (active 1840-1882).
ID #23219
Office Construction Office construction in Quebec City during the 1950s.
ID #20995
High-rise Construction New high-rises under construction in Montreal, 1959.
ID #21849
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