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Palais de l’Intendant, engraving, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada

Internal courtyard of the Palais de l’Intendant, engraving by William Elliott after a drawing by Richard Short, published in 1761 as a collection of Views of Quebec in the 18th century, by Thomas Jefferys in London, in the collection of the Musees du Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The Intendant's Palace was destroyed in the late 18th century, and in 1852 the Doswell-Bow Brewery was built on the site. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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1761 18th century architecture B&W black and white book building Canada Canadian city courtyard drawing engraving French Canada French Canadian heritage Historic District of Old Quebec history horizontal Intendant's Palace Musees du Quebec North America North American old city old town Palais de l’Intendant print printed Quebec Quebec City Quebecois Richard Short soldier Thomas Jefferys UNESCO UNESCO World Heritage Site Vieux-Quebec Views of Quebec Ville de Quebec William Elliott works on paper
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Internal courtyard of the Palais de l’Intendant, engraving by William Elliott after a drawing by Richard Short, published in 1761 as a collection of Views of Quebec in the 18th century, by Thomas Jefferys in London, in the collection of the Musees du Quebec, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The Intendant's Palace was destroyed in the late 18th century, and in 1852 the Doswell-Bow Brewery was built on the site. Picture by Manuel Cohen