November 30, 1871, is an important date in the history of Québec City. On this day, the British authorities ordered the withdrawal of the garrison that had watched over the town for 112 years. The British troops paraded one last time, before boarding ships in the port. Many residents subsequently called for the destruction of the old ramparts, which they considered a nuisance to traffic.
Image tirée du journal l’Opinion publique du 30 novembre 1871, p. 580.
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Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: 1871
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