Le Quartier du Musée
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Le Quartier du Musée

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Le Quartier du Musée

About this book

Le Quartier du Musée, situé en face du Musée canadiende l'histoire dans le secteur Hull de la Ville de Gatineau, est le lieu d'origine identitaire des francophones del'Outaouais.
Première paroisse catholique française de Hull avec ses bâtiments institutionnels, résidentiels etcommerciaux, le Quartier du Musée regroupe unensemble de références socioéconomiques ethistoriques, plus particulièrement pour la sociétécatholique et canadienne-française de la région.Un des rares témoins de la Ville de Hull d'avant 1900, son patrimoine bâti ancien reflète l'adaptation desdivers courants architecturaux de la région de lacapitale nationale du Canada: 53 des bâtimentsde ce quartier datent d'avant 1910, alors que44 précèdent l'incendie de 1900.
Les brèves histoires des propriétaires et occupantsrévèlent l'évolution de l'histoire sociale, économique etculturelle de l'Outaouais. Les activités socioéconomiquesdes habitants, propriétaires et locataires permettent demieux connaître les nombreuses personnalités qui ontjoué un rôle de grande importance dans l'histoire de laville et de la région.
Ce livre est publié en français.
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In Gatineau, the Quartier du Musée heritage neighbourhood regularly makes the news as it has been earmarked for large-scale development that would modernize the downtown area. Discover the 65 early-20th century buildings and their history.
The Quartier du Musée is located in front of the Canadian Museum of History in the Hull sector of the City of Gatineau. It is at the heart of the the Outaouais Francophones' identity.
As the founding French-Catholic parish, with its institutional, residential and commercial buildings, the Quartier du Musée represents an ensemble of historical and socio-economical references, in particular for the Catholic and French-Canadian communities of the area. It is one of the rare neighborhoods still bearing witness to the City of Hull as it stood prior to 1900; as such, its built heritage reflects the way various architectural styles were adapted in the National Capital area: 53 of the buildings were built prior to 1910, and 44 were built prior to the Great Fire of 1900.
The stories of the owners and occupants reveal the evolution of the social, economic and cultural history of the Outaouais. The socio-economic activities of the buildings' inhabitants—whether owners or tenants— shed light on the key individuals who played an important role in the history of the city and of the greater area.
This book is published in French.

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Table of contents

  1. Couverture
  2. Titre de page
  3. Droits d’auteur
  4. Table des matières
  5. Avant-propos
  6. Introduction
  7. Sigles et notes
  8. 111, rue Champlain – Maison Gendron
  9. 115, rue Champlain – Académie Sainte-Marie
  10. 118, rue Champlain
  11. 133, rue Champlain – Maison Fournier-Tessier
  12. 135-137, rue Champlain – Maison Massé
  13. 139, rue Champlain – Maison Damien Richer
  14. 141-143, rue Champlain – Maison Filteau
  15. 144-152, rue Champlain
  16. 145, rue Champlain – Maison Farley
  17. 151-153, rue Champlain
  18. 154, rue Champlain – Maison Sainte-Marie
  19. 156, rue Champlain – Maison Bélanger
  20. 157, rue Champlain – Maison Charron-Ménard et Tomas
  21. 158, rue Champlain – Maison Caron
  22. 159, rue Champlain – Maison Valin-Pilon
  23. 160-162, rue Champlain
  24. 161, rue Champlain
  25. 163, rue Champlain
  26. 165-167, rue Champlain
  27. 166, rue Champlain
  28. 168-168A, rue Champlain – Maison Delaney
  29. 169, rue Champlain – Maison Lapierre-Couture
  30. 170, rue Champlain – Maison Bouvrette
  31. 171-173, rue Champlain
  32. 172-174, rue Champlain – Maison Alexandre Taché
  33. 175, rue Champlain – Maison Jean-Serge LeFort
  34. 184-186, rue Champlain
  35. 196, rue Champlain
  36. 118, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Presbytère de la paroisse Notre-Dame-de-Grâce
  37. 133-135, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Ida et Josaphat Pharand
  38. 132-134, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île
  39. 136, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Henry
  40. 137, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Joseph Bourque
  41. 138, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Deslauriers-Saumure
  42. 139, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Famille Bérubé
  43. 140-142, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Harkins-Medeiros
  44. 141-145, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Famille Roger
  45. 144-146, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île
  46. 148-150, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Guy Sanche – Bobino
  47. 149, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île
  48. 152, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Thibault
  49. 156, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île
  50. 158, Notre-Dame-de-l’Île
  51. 160, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île
  52. 161, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Lucien Massé et Gilles Brunet, puis de l’Association Hull-Volant
  53. 163, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Dosithée Chéné
  54. 165, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île
  55. 167-173½, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – Maison Cousineau-Lalonde
  56. 172-174, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île – École Saint-Joseph, jadis École normale
  57. 175-177, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île
  58. 187, rue Notre-Dame-de-l’Île
  59. 69, rue Laurier – Jadis Café Henry Burger
  60. 73, rue Laurier – Maison Baillot
  61. 77, rue Laurier – Maison Talbot-Baillot
  62. 97-103, rue Laurier – Maison du tourisme
  63. 40, rue Élisabeth-Bruyère (Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Division)
  64. 41, rue Élisabeth-Bruyère (Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Division)
  65. 43, rue Élisabeth-Bruyère (Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Division)
  66. 226, rue Papineau
  67. 245, rue Papineau – Maison Wilfrid Sanche
  68. 61-63, rue Victoria – Maison Alfred Rochon
  69. 67, rue Victoria
  70. 85, rue Victoria – Maison Carrière-Laverdure
  71. 95-97, rue Victoria
  72. Conclusion
  73. Bibliographie
  74. Appendices
  75. Index