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Il y a un siècle, le pont Victoria
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Il y a un siècle, le pont Victoria
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On August 6, 1860, more than 60,000 people attended the inauguration ceremony of the Victoria Bridge, the first bridge to link Montreal to the south shore. This nearly two-mile long span was then the longest bridge in the world and considered an engineering feat. On the occasion, James Hodges (1814-1879), the bridge's chief engineer, presented the Prince of Wales, who attended the inauguration, an illustrated book on the building of the structure. The book, a copy of which is in the Port of Montreal Archives, explains the trials, tribulations and techniques associated with the building of the bridge, along with photographs and drawings.
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Continuité
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No. 28
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Été 1985
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42-43
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fr
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Chevrefils, Yves. “Il y a un siècle, le pont Victoria.” Continuité, t 1985. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/continuite/1985-n28-continuite1051578/18355ac.pdf.
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