Vintage postcard of Laval University in Montreal. 1907 Laval University Montreal Quebec Canada Vintage Postcard.
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1907 Laval University Montreal Quebec Canada Vintage Postcard

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About This Vintage Postcard

Witness the academic grandeur of early twentieth century Montreal with this expansive view of the Laval University building. Originally constructed in 1895 this stately stone structure served as the Montreal branch of the Quebec City based university until it became the independent University of Montreal in 1920. The architecture is a masterpiece of the Beaux Arts style featuring a dramatic horseshoe staircase and an elegant arched loggia at the main entrance. The scene captures the imposing scale of the faculty buildings in their original urban setting before the institution relocated to its current campus on Mount Royal. This site represents a vital chapter in the history of French language higher education and the cultural development of Quebec.

Details

Era: Divided Back (c. 1907–1910)
City: Montreal
State or Region: Quebec
Country: Canada
Topic: Laval University, University of Montreal History, Montreal Architecture, Beaux Arts Style, Canadian Education Landmarks
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Unknown
Publisher: Montreal Import Co. (Card number 170)
Printer: Unknown
Print Type: Color Tinted Collotype

Additional Information

The publisher imprint identifies the firm as the Montreal Import Co. which was a prolific producer of Canadian views during the Golden Age of postcards. The manufacture date is narrowed to the late first decade of the 1900s. The divided back format was officially adopted in Canada in 1903 but the specific layout of this card with instructions for international mailing rates aligns with the peak production period after 1907. This building was located on Saint Denis Street and served as a cornerstone of the historic Latin Quarter. This card remains an important archival record of the university early home in the heart of the city.

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