Winter view of Cul-de-Sac Street, seen from the King’s store
This engraving depicts the illustrious Cul-de-Sac Street seen from the King’s store, which was located where the Intendant’s Palace is found today in Québec City. This major archaeological site included a vast warehousing complex with a bakery and even a prison! At the time, Cul-de-Sac Street was on the water’s edge, with boats moored on the shore.
James Pattison Cockburn
Library and Archives Canada
Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Acc. No. 1970-188-325 - W. H. Coverdale Collection of Canadiana - Date: 1918
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