Les grandes gares ferroviaires du Québec 1888-1945
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Les grandes gares ferroviaires du Québec 1888-1945
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Abstract |
The author considers the issues of symbolism and national identity represented by the works of architects in their designs of seven railway stations in Quebec, built over a sixty-year period. The Montreal stations examined are Thomas Seaton Scott's 1887-88 Bonaventure Station, Bruce Price's 1887-89 Windsor Station and his 1896-98 Viger Station, Colin Drewitt's 1931 Jean Talon (Park Avenue) Station, and John Schofield's 1943-45 Central Station. Also examined are Ross & Macdonald's 1924 Trois-Rivières train station, and Harry Edward Prindle's 1916 Gare du Palais in Quebec City.
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Master's thesis
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Université Laval
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Québec
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2009
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xiii-173p.
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fr
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Delli Colli, Vittoria A. “Les grandes gares ferroviaires du Québec 1888-1945.” Master’s thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26176/.
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