Dating from 1866, this photograph is one of the first to show the aftermath of a major fire in Québec City. Here, we can see the ruins of Saint-Sauveur, a working class district in central Québec City. The neighbourhood was rebuilt by its residents, who salvaged foundation stones and bricks. Buildings in these neighbourhoods still bear the soot of the fire even today.
Ville de Québec
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Library and Archives Canada - Date: 1866
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