Feature. St. Henri : Gabrielle Roy & children of St. Henri
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English: We see the woman of letters Gabrielle Roy surrounded by nine children (eight boys, one girl; Yvon Laferrière is the first on the left) of the St. Henri neighborhood in Montreal. They sit on a fence at the corner of St. Augustine and Saint-Ambroise near the railroad tracks in front of a car in New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
Français : Nous voyons la femme de lettres Gabrielle Roy entourée de neuf enfants (huit garçons, une fille; Yvon Laferrière est le premier à gauche) du quartier Saint-Henri à Montréal. Ils sont assis sur une clôture au coin des rues Saint-Augustin et Saint-Ambroise près de la voie ferrée devant un wagon de la New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
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Feature. St. Henri : Gabrielle Roy & children of St. Henri
In 1968, following the death of Conrad Poirier, Guy Côté, filmmaker and film collector, acquired this holdings. In 1972, he give the majority of the photographs of the holdings at the Bibliothèque nationale du Québec, which transfers the same year, the Archives nationales du Québec in Montreal. At the time, Mr. Côté, a founder of the Cinémathèque québécoise, kept some of his personal papers in the offices of the organization. In the late 1990s, about 1,000 negatives attributed to Conrad Poirier and corresponding to the series "News" and "Radio" Conrad Poirier holdings were found at the Cinémathèque québécoise, having probably been misplaced before the original donation by Guy Côté in 1972. Following the identification of the negatives, the Cinémathèque has transferred them to the Archives nationales du Québec in 1999.
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