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The Place d’Armes in 1838, W. H. Bartlett.
Source : BAnQ Fonds Massicotte
Call no. 4-19-a
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Feature. Rush Hour at Place D'Armes / Conrad Poirier . - August 10, 1941
Call P48,S1,P6878
Source : BAnQ, Fonds Conrad Poirier |
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The Church of Notre-Dame, Tocker
Source: From LAFONTAINE p. 63
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View looking north (2007)
Source: Mario Brodeur |
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View looking east (2007).
Source: © Denis Tremblay |
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Governor Guy Carleton reviews British troops on Place d’Armes in 1775 on the eve of the American Invasion of Canada.
Call
: 4-63a-a
Source : BAnQ, Fonds Massicote
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Place d'Armes en 1807 à Montréal / Neuville Bazin (copie). – 1942
Call
: 194207184
Source : BAnQ, Fonds ministère de la Culture et des Communications |
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Advertisement for the Ministry of Mines in a Hydro-Québec window with Notre-Dame Basilica, Montréal / Paul Girard - [195?]
Call no.: E6,S7,SS1,D217204
Source : BAnQ, Fonds ministère de la Culture et des Communications
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Place d’Armes, summer 2007
Source: Mario Brodeur |
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Panoramic view of the Place from in front of the National Bank of Canada building.
Source : © Denis Tremblay |
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The florist and refreshments stand in daytime.
Source : Mario Brodeur |
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The florist and refreshments stand outside operating hours.
Source : Mario Brodeur
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Notre-Dame St. and the parvis of the basilica, summer 2007.
Source : Mario Brodeur |
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Place d’Armes after a snowstorm, undated
Source: BAnQ Fonds E.-Z. Massicotte
Call no.: 4-26-b |
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