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“Far From Uninteresting”: Getting to Know the St. Lawrence River at Montreal During the Construction of the Victoria Bridge

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Titre
“Far From Uninteresting”: Getting to Know the St. Lawrence River at Montreal During the Construction of the Victoria Bridge
Résumé
In northern cities like Montreal, Quebec, Canada, the winters are long, and the construction season is condensed. In the mid-nineteenth century, knowing the St. Lawrence River’s seasonal variations and local construction customs helped railway and bridge builders save time and frustration during the very short working seasons. In this article, I investigate how technical and quasi-technical communications generated during the construction of the Victoria Bridge (1854–1860) are a rich source of urban knowledge. By examining visual and textual evidence in The Construction of the Great Victoria Bridge in Canada, I demonstrate how representations of the construction process are a tangible medium through which practical experience and a personal way of knowing the urban landscape are mediated. I argue that everyday experience and tacit knowledge move between social worlds and inform how audiences know and understand the colonial city.
Publication
Urban History Review/Revue d'histoire urbaine
Volume
49
Numéro
2
Pages
194-216
Date
2022-02-01
Abrév. de revue
Urban History Review
Langue
en
ISSN
0703-0428, 1918-5138
Titre abrégé
“Far From Uninteresting”
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2024-01-30 15 h 22
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Citer ce document
BRAIDEN, Heather. « “Far From Uninteresting”: Getting to Know the St. Lawrence River at Montreal During the Construction of the Victoria Bridge ». Urban History Review/Revue d’histoire urbaine, 49, 2 (février 2022), p. 194–216.
Conseil de recherche en sciences humaines du Canada Fonds de recherche Société et culture
Crédit photo : Vue en direction sud-est vers l’édifice de Bell Téléphone, avec le pont Jacques-Cartier au loin, Montréal, QC, vers 1935.
Photographe : Harry Sutcliffe. Collection du Musée McCord, M2011.64.2.3.41 © Musée McCord.
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