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Description: The Quebec Settlement : A.—The Warehouse. B.—Pigeon-loft. C.—Detached Buildings where we keep our arms and for Lodging our Workmen. D.—Another Detached Building for the Workmen. E.—Sun-dial. F.—Another Detached Building where is the Smithy and where the Workmen are Lodged. G.—Galleries all around the Lodgings. H.—The Sieur de Champlain's Lodgings. I.—The door of the Settlement with a Draw-bridge. L Promenade around the Settlement ten feet in width to the edge of the Moat. M.—Moat the whole way around the Settlement. O.—The Sieur de Champlain's Garden. P.—The Kitchen. Q.—Space in front of the Settlement on the Shore of the River. R.—The great River St. Lawrence.
Title: Champlain Habitation de Quebec
Credit: Numérisation d'une page du livre : The works of Samuel de Champlain in six volumes, Toronto, The Champlain Society, 1925, reprinted 1971 by University of Toronto press, volume II, p. 39. / Première version : [1] http://storage.journaldemontreal.com/v1/dynamic_resize/sws_path/jdx-prod-images/91577772-d0f9-4d54-981b-b08aa6a13e58_ORIGINAL.jpg?quality=80&size=1200x&version=0
Author: Samuel de Champlain
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