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  2. McCord Stewart Museum - Wikipedia

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    The McCord Stewart Museum, formerly known as the McCord Museum of Canadian History, is a public research and teaching museum.The Museum’s Archives, Documentary Art, Dress, Fashion and Textiles, Indigenous Cultures, Material Culture and Photography collections, containing 2.5 million images, objects, documents and works of art, position it as the custodian of a remarkable historical heritage.

  3. Notman Photographic Archives - Wikipedia

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    Institutions and researchers worldwide consult the archives. Through its thousands of images—landscapes, well-known people, families, places, events, and activities—these historically invaluable archives provide a visual history of Montreal, Quebec and Canada from the 1840s to the present.

  4. List of museums in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Museum, 1955-2021, collection to be merged with McCord Museum (former website) [1]; Just for Laughs Museum, closed in 2010; Musée Marc-Aurèle Fortin, closed in 2007, [2] collection now at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

  5. James Duncan (artist) - Wikipedia

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    He is considered the major chronicler of early Montreal over several decades, particularly for his picturesque topographical views with their accurately recorded architectural detail as in his Montreal from the Mountain (before 1854, McCord Museum). Montreal depuis la montagne - James Duncan - avant 1854

  6. David Ross McCord - Wikipedia

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    McCord was born in Montreal to a family of lawyers and businessmen of Irish origin who had emigrated to Canada around the year 1760. He was the fourth child of John Samuel McCord (1801–1865), Judge of the Supreme Court, and Anne Ross, a daughter of David Ross (1770–1837) Q.C., of Montreal, Seigneur of St. Gilles de Beaurivage.

  7. McGill Street (Montreal) - Wikipedia

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    The McCord Museum of Canadian History refers to the street as "an important artery in Montreal." [3] The Quartier International de Montréal (Montreal's international district) describes McGill Street as "the link between the strategic sectors of the Old Port, Old Montreal, the Cité Multimedia and the Quartier international." [4]

  8. F. S. Coburn - Wikipedia

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    A 1940 photograph of a work by Coburn taken by Notman and Fraser is in the collection of the McCord Museum, Montreal. [ 3 ] After his wife's death in 1933, he was inspired by a model named Carlotta and painted her in the dance costumes she created for her performances of the Tango and other dances.

  9. Bens De Luxe Delicatessen & Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Bens De Luxe Delicatessen and Restaurant was a renowned Jewish delicatessen in Montreal, Canada. The restaurant was famed for its Montreal-style smoked meat sandwich. During its heyday it was a popular late-night dining fixture in the downtown core and a favourite eatery of many celebrities. It was open for nearly a century, from 1908 to 2006.

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