DescriptionSanatorium du lac Édouard vers 1928.jpg
Français : Photo vers la fin des travaux de construction et d'agrandissement au sanatorium du lac Édouard par le gouvernement du Québec. L'inauguration officielle de l'annexe «Couillard» (en brique, à droite, a lieu le 13 septembre 1930 selon un article publié dans le journal Le Soleil.
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