The Delicate Charm of the Henry-Stuart House

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The Delicate Charm of the Henry-Stuart House
Abstract
The Henry-Stuart House is a nineteenth century brick cottage set in a picturesque garden at 82 de la Grande Allée West in Quebec City. Henry-Stuart House was built by a Quebec entrepreneur for his daughter, Mary (or Maria) Curry Henry in 1849. In 1918 it was purchased by the sisters Adele-Maud and Mary-Lauretta Stuart who continued to own the house until Adele's death in 1987. The Henry-Stuart House is now operated as a museum. In 1999 the house and grounds was designated a national historic site, commemorating the lifestyle perpetuated by the English middle class of Quebec City into the early part of the twentieth century.
Place
Québec
Publisher
Éditions Continuité
Date
2008
Language
en
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Translation of the author's: La maison Henry-Stuart.

Citation
Mercier, Louise. The Delicate Charm of the Henry-Stuart House. Translated by Linda Blythe. Québec: Éditions Continuité, 2008. http://maisonhenrystuart.qc.ca/english/.
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