Québec (inhabited place)
Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
Quebec from the C.P.R. boat, 1908-07 - 1908-08
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Looking along the citadel, and (nearer) the Chateau Frontenal Hotel. Allan Liner, Tunisian.
Quebec [i.e. Québec] and Harbour from central tower of Parliament Buildings, June 18, 1888, 1888-06-18
146 x 99 mm. A view looking out over Quebec Harbour showing the North and South Channels and the Isle of Orleans, with the esplanade and the Court House in the foreground.
Quebec : Terc. Pag. [i.e. Tercentenary Pageant] episode, 1908-07 - 1908-08
Landscape format. The court of Henry IV of France.
Quebec : The Laval Monument, 1908-07 - 1908-08
Gray granite base : bronze figures.
Quebec : two of the Tercentenary pageant, 1908-07 - 1908-08
In the street.
Quebec Winter Carnival, 1970
Four prints of paintings from the Seagram Collection. The prints are undated but originate from the late twentieth century. All but one are uncaptioned.
River St. Charles, 1909
In front of Quebec.
River St. Charles, 1909
In front of Quebec.
Skating, Chateau Frontenac Hotel, Quebec , 1950 - 1967
Showing a girl skating on an ice rink in front of the hotel. Photograph by Canadian Pacific Railways
Sous le Cap, Quebec City , 1950 - 1967
A view looking along an old street in Quebec, with laundry hanging out to dry above the pavement. Photograph by Canadian Pacific Railway.
Terc. Pag. [i.e. Tercentenary Pageant], 1908-07 - 1908-08
[No print]. Missing. Native Indians taking away the carpet of the episode Court of Henry IV.
The City Hall, Quebec, 1908-07 - 1908-08
The frozen St Lawrence, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Looking towards St Helens Island from Montreal.
Town and Citadel of Quebec, 1870
230 x 176 mm A view looking across the St Lawrence towards the town and Citadel of Quebec, with shipping at anchor in the river. A photograph taken from the Grand Trunk Railway Depot, Point Levis, probably in 1870. In the foreground railway lines run down to wharves beside the terminal.
Train in Snow, 1869
192 x 115 mm. Showing four engines, the leader fitted with a snowplough, moving through a thick bank of snow. Print signed ‘A. Henderson’. ‘Towards C.N.’, (National Archives of Canada, 1972), identified the train as a Grand Trunk Railway locomotive near Quebec in February 1869.
Wolfe and Montcalm Monument, 1913
This is slide number eleven of lecture four.