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Quebec Bridge Over St. Lawrence River Vintage Print


An attractive, smaller Vintage (1925) Lithograph of the Mighty Quebec Bridge

(Note: Pictures of lithographs can produce a honeycomb interference pattern in the image that is NOT in the actual print for sale)

Type of Print       Offset Lithograph - Engraving - Steel Engraving - Copper Engraving
Printing Year      1925  
Artist - Engraver - Publisher     -/-/-
Print Size (Approx)     5.5 inches X 8 inches
Paper weight/type     Thin - Medium - Heavy - Other
Reverse side     Blank - Related text/pictures -  Unrelated text/pictures
Condition      Excellent - Very Good++ - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)
Notes     Very minor handling wear

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HISTORICAL INFORMATION: The Quebec Bridge (Pont de Québec in French) crosses the lower Saint Lawrence River to the west of Quebec City, and Lévis, Quebec, Canada.
CONDITION   Please INSPECT PHOTO.  Enlarged for viewing.
IMAGE NOTE:  Please inquire if you have a question.
NOTES: This is an original print, not a reproduction (unless otherwise noted).  

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