The English Cathedral of Quebec
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The English Cathedral of Quebec
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Abstract |
The Anglican Cathedral in Quebec City - the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity - was built in 1804. It was the first Anglican cathedral built outside the British Isles. The author recounts the relationship between Quebec City's Protestant community and the Catholic Recollet Order previous to the building of the church. The building was designed by British military officers William Robe and William Hall in the neoclassic Palladian style. The author read this papers before the Literary and Historical Society, Quebec, on March 10, 1891.
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Quebec
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Printed at the Morning Chronicle Office
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Date |
1891
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# of Pages |
p. [63]-132
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Language |
en
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Reprinted with additional appendices, 1927. |
Citation |
Würtele, Fred C. The English Cathedral of Quebec. Quebec: Printed at the Morning Chronicle Office, 1891. https://archive.org/details/cihm_26290.
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