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Primarily made up of farmland, Limoilou developed along a grid plan in the early 20th century. This organized the city into square or rectangular blocks, with streets joining at right angles. From 1911 to 1931, the population grew considerably, from 3,652 to 25,795 residents.
1936 - 1937

Québec City’s big skies

Aerial photography took off in Québec City in the 1930s. In Québec City, this photography was mainly produced by William Bertram Edwards’ studio. After settling in Québec City, this British-born immigrant started a family and his children assimilated into the local French-speaking majority. For 75 years, the Edwards family captured the evolution of Québec City. Come aboard with W.B. Edwards’ team to see Québec City from the air in the 1930s! Can you identify the buildings that were then a part of people’s daily life?

Aerial view of Limoilou

W. B. Edwards Inc. Primarily made up of farmland, Limoilou developed along a grid plan in the early 20th century. This organized the city into square or rectangular blocks, with streets joining at right angles. From 1911 to 1931, the population grew considerably, from 3,652 to 25,795 residents.
Chronoscope Can you identify the river on the edge of this district to the south? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - W. B. Edwards Inc. Fonds - Date: 1936