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Gallery

Please browse the gallery below for all the images, videos and audio related to the exhibition. Click on an item to see an enlarged image with description or to play the video/audio clip.
Photograph of a group of women journalists.
Black and white image of the sports page from the November 15, 1934, edition of Le Bien Public. A pink-framed text box on the right contains an enlarged view of the byline for Adrienne Choquette, as it appears at the bottom of one of the articles.
Black and white photograph of Adrienne Choquette and Claire Roy in conversation. The two women are standing in front of a desk
Black and white photograph of Hélène B.-Beauséjour, her husband and her 10 children. B.-Beauséjour and her husband are in the middle of the photograph. One of their sons is sitting on their immediate left, and three others are posing on their right. Three daughters and one son are behind them. Two more of their children, a son and a daughter, are sitting on the floor in front of them.
Black and white photograph of the women’s page in the April 7, 1928, edition of Le Nouvelliste. The right-hand columns contain advertisements and the left-hand columns contain articles.
Image of a woman holding a pie above five people sitting around a table. Below the illustration, there is an advertisement titled: “The Best Homemakers Only Use ‘Regal Flour’.” At the very bottom, “Regal Flour” appears in large print below the image of a bag of flour.
Blurry black and white photograph showing the newsroom at La Semaine. In the back, six men and one woman are standing near a printing press. In the centre, a man is standing behind three tables covered with newspapers. On the left, a woman and another person are leaning against a desk.
Black and white photograph of a woman transcribing a conversation between Managing Director Émile Jean and Local Advertising Manager Jos Lefebvre. Seated at a desk, Jean points to a map while Lefebvre, standing to the right of the desk, looks on.
Colour photograph showing bronze statues of Marie Lacoste-Gérin-Lajoie, Idola St-Jean, Thérèse Forget-Casgrain and Marie-Claire Kirkland. Behind them, a lamppost and the stone facade of the Quebec Parliament Building are visible.
Black and white photograph of a woman sitting at the kitchen table, reading Le Nouvelliste. A cup, two glasses, two spoons, a knife and a swan-shaped bowl with fruit are on the table in front of her.
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