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Background imageQuebec Collection: Bothriolepis canadensis, armoured fossil fish

Bothriolepis canadensis, armoured fossil fish
This specimen is an amoured Devonian fish originating from Quebec

Background imageQuebec Collection: The English conquer Quebec (13th September 1759)

The English conquer Quebec (13th September 1759). Engraving. CANADA. Toronto. Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec, Circa 1760

Quebec, Circa 1760
Distant view of the city from the St Lawrence river approach Date: circa 1770

Background imageQuebec Collection: Parliament buildings, Quebec

Parliament buildings, Quebec

Background imageQuebec Collection: The Citadel, Quebec

The Citadel, Quebec. Date c1901

Background imageQuebec Collection: Print shows the harbor at Quebec, one ship at anchor, men wo

Print shows the harbor at Quebec, one ship at anchor, men working loading or unloading a boat, and merchandise on shore; an idealized view depicting Quebec as a typical European city. Date 177-

Background imageQuebec Collection: Print shows street view with soldiers marching, and pedestri

Print shows street view with soldiers marching, and pedestrians in Quebec; an idealized view depicting Quebec as a typical European city. Date 177-

Background imageQuebec Collection: The death of General Montgomery at Quebec La mort du General

The death of General Montgomery at Quebec La mort du General Montgomery devant Quebec /. Date 1808 Jan. 1

Background imageQuebec Collection: House in Sous-Le-Cap (Slum Alley), Quebec, Canada

House in Sous-Le-Cap (Slum Alley), Quebec, Canada. Date 1937 Sept. House in Sous-Le-Cap (Slum Alley), Quebec, Canada. Date 1937 Sept

Background imageQuebec Collection: Wolfe and Montcalm monument, Quebec

Wolfe and Montcalm monument, Quebec. Date c1901

Background imageQuebec Collection: Champlain statue, Quebec

Champlain statue, Quebec. Date c1901

Background imageQuebec Collection: Champlain Street, Quebec

Champlain Street, Quebec. Date c1901

Background imageQuebec Collection: Wolfe Monument, Plains of Abraham, Quebec

Wolfe Monument, Plains of Abraham, Quebec. Date c1901

Background imageQuebec Collection: Death of Richard Montgomery

Death of Richard Montgomery (1738-1775). In the attack of Quebec Dec. 1775. Date: December 1775

Background imageQuebec Collection: Where Richard Montgomery fell, Quebec

Where Richard Montgomery fell, Quebec
A sign showing the location where Richard Montgomery, a brigadier-general in the Continental Army (during the American Revolutionary War) fell whilst leading the failed 1775 invasion of Canada

Background imageQuebec Collection: Montreal Ice Palace

Montreal Ice Palace
The Ice Palace erected on Fletchers Field, Montreal, Canada during the Winter Festival of 1909. Date: 1909

Background imageQuebec Collection: QUEBEC CASTLE, Norfolk

QUEBEC CASTLE, Norfolk
A carriage and four passes Quebec Castle, Norfolk Date: 1781

Background imageQuebec Collection: Canada - Agathe des Moins

Canada - Agathe des Moins
Province of Quebec, Canada - The Laurentide Inn, Agathe des Moins in the Laurentian Mountains - a resort used by families from the cities and a popular spot for Winter Sports. Date: circa 1910

Background imageQuebec Collection: Canada - Womens Residence, Macdonald College

Canada - Womens Residence, Macdonald College
Canada - The Womens Residence at Macdonald College - established in 1905 and opened in 1907 in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, in the West Island region of the Island of Montreal

Background imageQuebec Collection: Dominion Tyres advert

Dominion Tyres advert and a sign for the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Canada

Background imageQuebec Collection: Duke of Connaught opening Canadian Parliament

Duke of Connaught opening Canadian Parliament
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942), Governor General of Canada, opening the Canadian Parliament. General scene showing the arrival of the Duke

Background imageQuebec Collection: France - Awaiting transport to the New World

France - Awaiting transport to the New World
A large crowd of emigrants (likely to be Basque Breton fisherfolk) await their passage to the New World at Fecamp, possibly heading to Miquelon or Quebec

Background imageQuebec Collection: Church at Perce, Gaspe, Quebec, Canada

Church at Perce, Gaspe, Quebec, Canada
This is the charming little Church at Perce, very close to Gaspe, a town which sits at the tip of the Gaspe Peninsula in eastern Quebec, Canada

Background imageQuebec Collection: Village of Petit Cap, Quebec, Canada

Village of Petit Cap, Quebec, Canada
Petit Cap a fishing village on the Gasp Peninsula in Quebec, Canada

Background imageQuebec Collection: Alma, Quebec, Canada - General View

Alma, Quebec, Canada - General View
The present city of Alma was born in 1962 from the merging of four villages: Isle-Maligne, Naudville, Riverbend and St-Joseph d Alma

Background imageQuebec Collection: La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada

La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada
Municipality of La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada

Background imageQuebec Collection: Oldest house at Cap-Sante, Quebec, Canada

Oldest house at Cap-Sante, Quebec, Canada
The oldest house at Cap-Sante, built in 1696, only 17 years after the town was first settled

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec, Canada - Matane

Quebec, Canada - Matane
Quebec, Canada - General view of the town of Matane. The town is on the Gasp Peninsula on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River at the mouth of the Matane River

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec, Canada - Fisherman and Boy

Quebec, Canada - Fisherman and Boy. The older fisherman has a large net (seemingly in need of repair) across his knees

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec Bridge, Canada - Centre section prior to collapse

Quebec Bridge, Canada - Centre section prior to collapse
The centre section of the Quebec Bridge being raised into position on 11th September 1916. This photograph was taken just prior to the span collapsing in a tragic construction accident which claimed

Background imageQuebec Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Quebec

Lear / Nonsense / Quebec
There was an Ol Man of Quebec, a beetle ran over his neck; But he cried, With a needle, I ll slay you, O beadle! that angry Old Man of Quebec

Background imageQuebec Collection: Candadian regimental Colours placed on the Wolfe Monument in

Candadian regimental Colours placed on the Wolfe Monument in
The Colours of several Canadian battalions and one artillery battery are seen placed on the monument to General James Wolfe in Westminster Abbey

Background imageQuebec Collection: Canada Quebec

Canada Quebec
Parliament Buildings

Background imageQuebec Collection: Morgans Quebec Trek

Morgans Quebec Trek
General Morgans expedition to Quebec

Background imageQuebec Collection: Farm in Quebec

Farm in Quebec
A settler who has made good. The residence of William Cunningham esq. at Lot 20, Rasnge 5, Godmanchester, Huntingdon County, province of Quebec

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec 18th Century

Quebec 18th Century
The rue des Recolets in the haute ville. The print is undated : if before 1759, those are French soldiers, if after, they are British

Background imageQuebec Collection: Fort Chambly 1814

Fort Chambly 1814
Canadians are understandably alarmed when war breaks out between Britain and the USA : Fort Chambly in Quebec province is a strategic defence and site of a camp

Background imageQuebec Collection: Plains of Abraham

Plains of Abraham
QUEBEC : The British troops on the morning of the battle of the Plains of Abraham

Background imageQuebec Collection: Attacking Quebec

Attacking Quebec
NORTH AMERICAN CAMPAIGN The British force attacks the city of QUEBEC, which the French have to evacuate

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec Viaduct

Quebec Viaduct
A viaduct at Quebec collapses during construction - this is the scene at the moment it starts to break up. Date: 1907

Background imageQuebec Collection: General James Murray

General James Murray
General JAMES MURRAY British soldier, governor of Quebec and of Canada

Background imageQuebec Collection: Canada : Sainte-Foye

Canada : Sainte-Foye
CANADA : BATTLE OF SAINTE-FOYE Le chevalier de Levis, Montcalms successor, leads the French against the English, outside Quebec, and scores a minor victory

Background imageQuebec Collection: Travel / Emigration / Canada

Travel / Emigration / Canada
Immigrants disembarking at Quebec, Canada

Background imageQuebec Collection: Flight of Guy Carleton

Flight of Guy Carleton
Guy Carleton, British governor of Quebec, escapes capture by American troops who have taken Montreal as part of the Independence war by disguising himself as a fisherman

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / General / From Sea

Quebec / General / From Sea
Quebec: general view from the sea

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Prescott Gate

Quebec / Prescott Gate
Quebec: Prescott Gate

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Market / Lower Town

Quebec / Market / Lower Town
Quebec: Market, Lower Town

Background imageQuebec Collection: Quebec / Place D armes

Quebec / Place D armes
Quebec: Place d Armes



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