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Français : Résidence de Duncan McIntyre, « Craguie », rue McGregor (maintenant rue Drummond), Montréal, QC, détruite en 1930 pour faire place ensuite en 1965 aux pavillons McIntyre des sciences médicales et Stewart des sciences biologiques.
English: Duncan McIntyre's house "Craguie", McGregor Street (now Drummond Street), Montreal, QC, about 1890, destroyed in 1930 to make place in 1965 to the McIntyre Medical Sciences and Stewart Biological Sciences Buildings.
Date circa 1915
date QS:P,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Lorenzo Prince, Charles Gordonsmith, Ben Deacon et M. Marcy, Montreal Old and New, Montréal, International Press Syndicate, 1915, 509 p.
Author UnknownUnknown (According to the book, the photographs have been taken by these firms: W. Notman & Son; Walter Mackenzie & Fenwick Cutten; Dupras & Colas; The Rice Studio; and F. J. Topp (Commercial).)

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