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The first Saint-Jean Gate
Taken from Hawkins’s Picture of Quebec, this illustration shows the first of four Saint-Jean gates that closed off the city between 1693 and 1745. The current gate was erected in 1939, in keeping with the style of the Saint-Louis and Kent gates. Saint-Jean’s imposing stature has continued to impress ever since. It is a reminder of Québec City’s past as a military colony.
Robert Auchmuty Sproule d’après Alexander Jamieson Russell
Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: 1834