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Québec City: Events
Cartier on the St. Lawrence Jacques Cartier sailing up the St. Lawrence River, 1535, with his three French ships at the site of the future city of Quebec, by W. Baker.
ID #20656
Quebec Captured The English capture of Quebec, 1629, as published in Holland in 1698, a temporary transfer of power.
ID #10077
Filles du Roi The arrival of the French "Filles du Roi" at Quebec, 1667, marriageable women sent by the French state and supplied with a trousseau to build up settlement in New France.
ID #10100
Attack on Quebec City Plan of the failed 1690 attack on Quebec City, commanded by Governor Frontenac, by New England troops.
ID #20665
Wolfe's Landing A composite view of Wolfe's landing above Quebec, September, 1759, showing the (night-time) landing of boats going in from the British fleet and the (day-time) battle under way on the Plains of Abraham.
ID #10152
Siege of Quebec The siege and taking of Quebec, 1759.
ID #21844
Quebec Attack The unsuccessful attack on Quebec by General Montgomery, December 31, 1775.
ID #20276
Quebec City A view of Quebec city and its ramparts, including a few burned-out houses in the foreground, after the American attack in 1775.
ID #10183
The British Are Coming The British Army arriving at Quebec, 1776.
ID #21831
Battle of St. Eustache The Battle of St. Eustache, 1837, between British troops and French-Canadian Patriotes, was the largest clash during the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837.
ID #20695
Fathers of Confederation-1 The Fathers of Confederation at the Quebec Conference, October, 1864, who drafted the basic plan for the federal union of Canada. The original of this famous painting by Robert Harris was destroyed in the 1916 Parliament buildings fire.
ID #20024
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