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The river acting as a shield from the flames
In the 19th century, no adequate public services yet existed to fight fires in urban areas. It was not uncommon for flames to sweep through an entire neighbourhood, only stopped in their destructive tracks by a natural obstacle, such as a river. This engraving depicts just such a situation: the great fire that burned Québec City’s Saint-Roch district to the ground was contained only by the Saint-Charles River.
Ville de Québec
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: 1845