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Caption
Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal – La basilique et ses terrasses. L'Oratoire Saint-Joseph, fondé en 1904 par le Frère André, c.s.c. atteint une hauteur de 506 pieds au–dessus du niveau de la rue. Ce sanctuaire, situé à peu de distance du coeur même de la ville de Montréal, attire chaque année plus de trois millions de pèlerins et de visiteurs. Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount-Royal – The Basilica and Terraces. Founded in 1904 by the late Brother André, c.s.c., St. Joseph's Oratory towers 506 ft. above street level. Conveniently located but a few minutes away from downtown Montréal, the shrine, which is the largest in the world dedicated to saint Joseph, attracts more than three million pilgrims and visitors a year.
Physical Description
One color postcard with a divided back. The postcard features Plastichrome color by the Natural Color Company, Inc. in Boston, Massachusetts.
Condition
Unused
Language of Postcard
English, French
Location
Canada–Quebéc Province–Montréal
Publisher Series
P18943
Printing Process
PlastiChrome
Date Issued
1908-
Object Type
Postcard
Object Size
14 X 09 cm
Original Collection
San Diego College for Women Postcard Collection
Digital Collection
Canadian Postcard Collection
Digital Publisher
Copley Library. University of San Diego
Collection Number
Quebec-28
Date Digitized
2013-12-17
Image Format
Image/JPEG
Repository
Special Collections. Copley Library, University of San Diego
Image File Location
P:\SDCW Postcard Collection\NorthAmerica\Canada\Quebec-28A
Image File Size
233 KB
Copyright
This postcard may be protected by copyright law. It is being made available for non-commercial, personal, educational, and research use only. It is the responsibility of the user to locate and obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) or heirs for any other use.
Keywords
Montréal (Québec), Oratoire Saint-Joseph (Montréal, Québec), Chapels, Walkways