File:La halle du marche Champlain vers 1908.jpg

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Français : La halle du marché Champlain vers 1908
« Le marché Champlain occupait le site actuel des édifices du Groupe Desgagnés et de la Société des traversiers du Québec. La halle est érigée entre 1858 et 1860 selon les plans de l'architecte J.P.M. Lecourt. Les pierres de la façade, surmontée d'un fronton et ornée de quatre colonnes, provenaient du parlement du parc Montmorency incendié en 1854. La halle sera démolie en 1910. Sur la façade apparaissant sur cette photographie, on peut voir les noms de plusieurs marchands. De droite à gauche on distingue Pouliot & Roy, Thomas Delany, Adolphe Dombrowski, Jean Drolet, Louis Bolduc et L.T. Picard. Tous ces marchands étaient bouchers. Une grande concentration au même endroit. Il faut comprendre que les bouchers avaient leurs étals à l'intérieur alors que les marchands de fruits et légumes s'installaient sur la grande place de l'extérieur. Les jours de marché, c'était l'affluence autour des étals des cultivateurs venus vendre leurs produits. À l'extrême gauche de la façade, il est amusant de voir l'affiche sur laquelle il est écrit «Submarine Telegraph / Do not anchor». On aura compris que le câble traversait le fleuve vis-à-vis cet endroit. » – facebook.com
Date Photographie créée en 1907. Carte postale publiée en 1908.
Source Carte postale, collection privée - facebook.com
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Neurdein    wikidata:Q598875
 
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Either Jean César Adolphe Neurdein (aka "Charlet"), 1806–1867; or his first son Etienne (1832–1918); or his second son Antonin (1846–1914)
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