File:A view of the bishop's house with the ruins as they appear in going down the hill, from the upper to lower town (Quebec) (NYPL b12349139-420705).jpg

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English: * Volume numbers given here refer to the original volume numbers of the publication, not of Lossing's publication.
  • Title from title page of extra-illustrated volume.
  • EM4476
Français : Gravure montrant une vue du palais épiscopal vu du haut de la côte de la montagne, à Québec, après l'invasion anglaise. Le palais épiscopal est un des rares bâtiments en moins mauvais état que les maisons et autres bâtiments, complètement réduits en ruines par les mois de bombardements anglais sur la ville. Pour une vue plus générale depuis le milieu de la côte de la montagne, voir aussi cet autre dessin de Richard Short : File:Archeveche Quebec 1759 Richard Short.jpg.
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A view of the bishop's house with the ruins as they appear in going down the hill, from the upper to lower town. Vue du palais épiscopal et de ses ruines, ainsi qu'elles paroissent en descendant à la basse ville.
Date Published in 1761
Source Scan by NYPL
Author Drawn by
Richard Short  (fl. 1748–1766)  wikidata:Q24289820
 
Richard Short
Description British artist
Location of birth England
Work period 1754–1766
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Ignace Fougeron  (fl. 1761–18th century
date QS:P,+1750–00–00T00:00:00Z/7
 wikidata:Q22674911
 
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Ignatius Fougeron

J. (John) Fougeron
Description British artist and engraver
Work period 1750–1782
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creator QS:P170,Q22674911
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