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On May 26, 1929, the Cadets Zouaves de Charlesbourg went to Villa Flora to visit its owners, Alphonse Dorion and Anne-Marie Villeneuve. Anne-Marie made the boys’ uniforms, which included loose “saroual” trousers, a vest, a wool belt, a short decorated jacket, a cap and gaiters over the shoes.
1920 - 1954

Religious life in Charlesbourg

Just as it was in so many Quebec communities, life in Charlesbourg in the early 20th century was shaped by Catholic religious life. In Trait-Carré, Charlesbourg’s historic centre, stands Saint-Charles-Borromée Church, which was built in 1830. From 1904 to 1962, the Marist Brothers were responsible for educating young boys at the Académie de Charlesbourg. A corps of Zouave cadets was formed in 1923, followed by adult Zouaves in 1948. The Zouaves were present at all public processions, underlining their allegiance to the Pope. The Société d’histoire de Charlesbourg invites you to immerse yourself in the past.

The Zouaves at Villa Flora

Auteur inconnu On May 26, 1929, the Cadets Zouaves de Charlesbourg went to Villa Flora to visit its owners, Alphonse Dorion and Anne-Marie Villeneuve. Anne-Marie made the boys’ uniforms, which included loose “saroual” trousers, a vest, a wool belt, a short decorated jacket, a cap and gaiters over the shoes.
Chronoscope Which elements can you identify in the photo? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Société d’histoire de Charlesbourg Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Société d'histoire de Charlesbourg - Date: 1929-05-26