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This aerial photograph shows Loretteville in the 1930s, particularly the area’s village and agricultural life at the time. In addition to agriculture, Loretteville had a major complementary economic activity: leatherworking. The town supplied leather for making gloves—a very important accessory indeed in this northern country!
1936 - 1937

Québec City’s surroundings were more than a postcard

As tourism developed, downtown Québec City became a world-famous tourist destination in the early 20th century. The suburbs of Québec City were much less well known, however, and remained largely off the tourist trail. Come and discover these outlying towns in this album through the magnificent aerial photographs taken in the 1930s by W.B Edwards. These photographs illustrate the city’s expansion at a time of accelerating rural exodus and urbanization throughout Quebec.

Aerial view of the village of Loretteville

W. B. Edwards Inc. This aerial photograph shows Loretteville in the 1930s, particularly the area’s village and agricultural life at the time. In addition to agriculture, Loretteville had a major complementary economic activity: leatherworking. The town supplied leather for making gloves—a very important accessory indeed in this northern country!
Chronoscope What other details do you see in this photo? (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