Québec City from the bridge over the Chaudière River
Québec City stands on the distant horizon in this watercolour made from the bridge over the Chaudière River, near Lévis. In 1775, General Benedict Arnold crossed this river in an attempt to invade Québec City. The area flourished in the 19th century, when the timber industry used the river to transport logs to the mills. This piece was produced around 1838.
Robert Brandard d’après William Henry Bartlett
Library and Archives Canada
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Acc. No. 1983-47-120 - Date: 1840
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