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Victoria Square, Montreal, Canada, 1904. Creator: Unknown
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Victoria Square, Montreal, Canada, 1904. Creator: Unknown
Victoria Square, Montreal, Canada, 1904. The square, originally laid out in 1813 and formerly known as Place du Marche-a-Foin, was renamed for Queen Victoria in 1860. Stereocard. [Strohmeyer & Wyman, New York, 1904]
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This print takes us back to Victoria Square in Montreal, Canada, in the year 1904. The square, originally known as Place du Marche-a-Foin and established in 1813, was later renamed after Queen Victoria in 1860. This historic snapshot showcases the architectural beauty of the cityscape during that era. The monochrome image captures a serene atmosphere with its sepia tones and timeless charm. The buildings surrounding the square stand tall and proud, reflecting the architectural style of the early 20th century. A statue can be seen at one corner of the square, adding a touch of artistry to this urban landscape. Intriguingly, a telegraph pole stands prominently near one side of Victoria Square, reminding us of an era when communication relied on physical connections rather than wireless technology. Through this stereocard print by Strohmeyer & Wyman from New York City, we are transported to another time - a moment frozen forever within this photograph's frame. Despite being captured over a century ago by an unknown creator, it continues to captivate viewers today with its historical significance and artistic composition. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Heritage Images' collection curated by Underwood & Underwood's The Print Collector series, we are reminded of Montreal's rich heritage and how it has evolved throughout time while still retaining its unique character.
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