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Born in Scotland in 1775, John Goudie settled in Québec City at the turn of the 19th century. There, he became an important local businessman. He operated a large shipyard in the Saint-Roch district. This piece by Cockburn shows Goudie Wharf. Starting in 1818, a steamboat provided regular service between Québec City and Lévis.
1829 - 1831

Touring Québec City with Major-General Cockburn

Like many army personnel, Major-General James Pattison Cockburn trained at the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich, England. This institution trained military personnel in advanced artistic techniques so they could depict the places the were deployed to. When he was stationed in Québec City, from 1822 to 1823 and again from 1826 to 1832, Cockburn produced dozens of magnificent works he sketched on the spot. This album invites you to take a tour of Québec City and surrounding areas through a few of the major-general’s works.

Québec, as seen from the John Goudie Wharf

James Pattison Cockburn Born in Scotland in 1775, John Goudie settled in Québec City at the turn of the 19th century. There, he became an important local businessman. He operated a large shipyard in the Saint-Roch district. This piece by Cockburn shows Goudie Wharf. Starting in 1818, a steamboat provided regular service between Québec City and Lévis.
Chronoscope Can you locate this wharf on the map? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec Document in the public domain (free of copyright) - Date: 1830