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Charles Baillairgé (29 September 1826 – 10 May 1906) was an architect, land surveyor, civil engineer, and an author. He was from a long line of sculptors, painters, and architects that began with his great grandfather, Jean Baillairgé.He was involved in designing many projects that were under the supervision of his brother, Frédéric, who held a senior position with public works. He completed the neoclassical stone building for the Academy of Music (Music Hall) on rue Saint-Louis in Quebec city in 1853.

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  • Charles Baillairgé (en)
  • تشارلز بيليرغ (ar)
  • Charles-Philippe-Ferdinand Baillairgé (fr)
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  • تشارلز بيليرغ هو مهندس معماري كندي، ولد في 29 سبتمبر 1826 في مدينة كيبك في كندا، وتوفي في 10 مايو 1906. (ar)
  • Charles-Philippe-Ferdinand Baillairgé, né le 29 septembre 1826 à Québec et décédé le 10 mai 1906 à Québec, était un architecte canadien. Dernier de la lignée d'architectes de la famille Baillairgé, après Jean, François et Thomas. Ses réalisations se concentrent surtout à Québec, parmi lesquelles la prison des Plaines d'Abraham, la terrasse Dufferin (kiosques et les lampadaires de fonte), l'édifice principal de l'Université Laval. (fr)
  • Charles Baillairgé (29 September 1826 – 10 May 1906) was an architect, land surveyor, civil engineer, and an author. He was from a long line of sculptors, painters, and architects that began with his great grandfather, Jean Baillairgé.He was involved in designing many projects that were under the supervision of his brother, Frédéric, who held a senior position with public works. He completed the neoclassical stone building for the Academy of Music (Music Hall) on rue Saint-Louis in Quebec city in 1853. (en)
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  • Charles Baillairgé (en)
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  • Charles Baillairgé (en)
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  • Quebec City, Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • Quebec City, Lower Canada (en)
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