The family papers of Christopher Rawson contain correspondence, pamphlets, photographs, and ephemera pertaining to Bishop's College and Quebec City in the 1860's, 1870's and early 1880's.
Rawson, ChristopherQuebec City (Quebec)
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View of Montmorency Falls, near Quebec City. Engraving by William H. Bartlett
Engraving by William H. Bartlett.
The item is a photograph depicting Quebec’s Bridge after the 1916 collapse.
This file contains information on the streetscapes, buildings, churches, and waterways of Quebec City from 1906 to 1914.
Item is a picture of Freeman Clowery and his wife with dignitaries at an unkown event. From left to right: André Beaulieu, director general of communications at l'Assemblé national; Ginette Bégin, assistant to Mr. Beaulieu; André Coté, daughter of the Lt. Governor; Frances (Martin) Clowery; Freeman Clowery; Marie-Josée Richard, wife of Mr. Richard; L'Hon. Jean Pierre Coté, Lt. Governor; L'Hon. Clément Richard, President of the Assemblée nationale and Jean Deschamps, associate secretary general of the executive council.
Item is a photograph of an activity organized by a snow shoe club, potentily in Quebec City.
Item is a photograph of a pile of Snow Show Club Members on a trolley in Quebec City.
Item is a photograph of Snow Shoe Club Members standing next to a tramway in Quebec City.
East Angus Girl Guides in Quebec City, 1953: Front row: Betty Knapp, Audrey Knapp, Ann Damon, Beverly Barratt. Back row: Christine King, Mrs. Damon (leader), Alice Dearden (Assistant leader), Ardyth Cunningham, Barbara Groenewold, Pauline Aulis.