Esther's photos with the keyword: Citadelle
Marching along (Explored)
14 Aug 2023 |
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The Royal 22nd Regiment Band performing at the Citadelle of Québec, in Québec City.
The Sunday Challenge: Red as predominant color
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La Citadelle (Explored)
20 Jul 2014 |
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The Sunday Challenge: Collage
The Royal 22e Régiment in the changing of the guard ceremony with Batisse, the company mascot at the Citadelle in Quebec City, Canada.
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View from the Citadelle I
28 Sep 2011 |
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View from The Citadelle in Quebec City, Canada. The Hotel Frontenac was undergoing rennovations and was covered by an artist's rendition of what was being restored. The surrounding homes date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Canons and flowers
20 Sep 2011 |
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"Je me souviens," which translates to "I remember," is the official motto of Quebec, Canada. This floral arrangement appears at the Citadelle. The Citadelle is today a military base and an official residence which is located atop Cap Diamant in Quebec City, Quebec,, Canada . It was built in the 17th Century as a French fort and expanded by the British between between 1820 and 1831. In its time, because of its location at the top of the hill overlooking a narrow strait and its star shape, it was a mighty defense against a potential threat by the Americans and potential internal revolt.
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The badge of the Royal 22e Régiment
20 Sep 2011 |
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The Royal 22e Régiment is an infantry regiment and the most famous francophone organization of the Canadian Forces. The regiment comprises three Regular Force battalions, two Primary Reserve battalions, and a band, making it the largest regiment in the Canadian Army. The ceremonial home of the regiment is La Citadelle in Quebec City, where the regimental museum is housed. The regiment is nicknamed the Van Doos, an anglicized mispronunciation of the first two syllables of vingt-deuxième ("22nd" in French.) The regiment's regimental headquarters is located in Quebec City, with all three of its regular battalions stationed at various bases in the province of Quebec. The regiment serves as the "local" infantry regiment for Quebec and francophone Canada
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citadelle_of_Quebec
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Batisse
23 Sep 2011 |
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Batisse the goat is the regimental mascot of the Royal 22e Régiment. He participates in the changing of the guard ceremony which is held daily in the summer at the Citadelle in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The original Batisse was presented to the unit by Queen Elizabeth II in 1955. That goat was the descendant of a Tibetan goat given to Queen Victoria by the Shah of Iran in 1844.
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Defensive fortification
20 Sep 2011 |
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The Citadelle is today a military base and an official residence which is located atop Cap Diamant in Quebec City, Quebec,, Canada . It was built in the 17th Century as a French fort and expanded by the British between between 1820 and 1831. In its time, because of its location at the top of the hill overlooking a narrow strait and its star shape, it was a mighty defense against a potential threat by the Americans and potential internal revolt.
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Attention
24 Sep 2011 |
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The changing of the guard ceremony is held daily in the summer at the Citadelle in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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From the rear
24 Sep 2011 |
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The changing of the guard ceremony is held daily in the summer at the Citadelle in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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Ceremonial Guard
20 Sep 2011 |
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The Citadelle is today a military base and an official residence which is located atop Cap Diamant in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was built in the 17th Century as a French fort and expanded by the British between between 1820 and 1831. In its time, because of its location at the top of the hill overlooking a narrow strait and its star shape, it was a mighty defense against a potential threat by the Americans and potential internal revolt.
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Standout
23 Sep 2011 |
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It was a gray and rainy day and I did not hold out much hope for good pictures. However, the gray was a perfect background for the stunning uniforms of the Royal 22e Régiment's changing of the guard ceremony which is held daily in the summer at the Citadelle in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
ODT: Alone
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Inspection of the troops
23 Sep 2011 |
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The Royal 22e Régiment's changing of the guard ceremony is held daily in the summer at the Citadelle in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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Love those trombones
24 Sep 2011 |
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The changing of the guard ceremony is held daily in the summer at the Citadelle in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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The approach of the regiment
23 Sep 2011 |
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The changing of the guard ceremony is held daily in the summer at the Citadelle in Quebec, Canada..
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Powder magazine
27 Sep 2011 |
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The old powder magazine has thick, reinforced walls to minimize the disaster of an explosion. It is now used as a museum. The Citadelle is a military base and an official residence which is located atop Cap Diamant in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was built in the 17th Century as a French fort and expanded by the British between between 1820 and 1831. In its time, because of its location at the top of the hill overlooking a narrow strait and its star shape, it was a mighty defense against a potential threat by the Americans and potential internal revolt.
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Keeping a stiff lower lip
24 Sep 2011 |
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The changing of the guard ceremony is held daily in the summer at the Citadelle in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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Just around the corner
27 Sep 2011 |
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Two weapons of war from different eras on display at the Citadelle. The Citadelle is a military base and an official residence which is located atop Cap Diamant in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was built in the 17th Century as a French fort and expanded by the British between between 1820 and 1831. In its time, because of its location at the top of the hill overlooking a narrow strait and its star shape, it was a mighty defense against a potential threat by the Americans and potential internal revolt.
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The ramparts
27 Sep 2011 |
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The Citadelle is today a military base and an official residence which is located atop Cap Diamant in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was built in the 17th Century as a French fort and expanded by the British between between 1820 and 1831. In its time, because of its location at the top of the hill overlooking a narrow strait and its star shape, it was a mighty defense against a potential threat by the Americans and potential internal revolt.
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