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Page aide-mémoire pour les projets BAnQ.

Modèle du Projet Poirier[edit]

Code[edit]

{{BANQ-image
 | title = XXXXXX
 | description = 
   {{en|1= XXXXXX}}
   {{fr|1= XXXXXX}}
 | photographer = {{Creator:Conrad Poirier}} 
 | date = XXXXXX
 | technique = {{Negative film}}, {{Technique/{{int:lang}}/adjectives|black and white}}
 | holdings = Fonds Conrad Poirier
 | holdings url = http://pistard.banq.qc.ca/unite_chercheurs/description_fonds?p_anqsid=201405241523301891&P_classe=P&P_fonds=48&P_centre=06M&P_numunide=2029&P_numunide2=804511
 | holdings description = {{BanQ-image/i18n|holdings description poirier}}
 | id = XXXXXX
 | id url = XXXXXX
 | latitude = 
 | longitude = 
 | center = Vieux-Montréal
 | project = poirier
 | other versions = 
}}

=={{int:license-header}}==
{{PD-Canada}}
{{PD-1996|country=Canada|reason=Image was public domain prior to the URAA date}}

[[Category:BAnQ-Projet Poirier]]
[[Category:Photographs by Conrad Poirier]]
[[Category:Images from Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec]]
[[Category:Files uploaded by Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec]]

Résultat[edit]

XXXXXX
Photographer
Conrad Poirier  (1912–1968)  wikidata:Q2993614
 
Conrad Poirier
Description Canadian photographer and photojournalist
Date of birth/death 17 July 1912 Edit this at Wikidata 12 January 1968 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Montreal Montreal
Work period 1932-1960
Work location
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q2993614
Title
XXXXXX
Original caption
For documentary purposes the original description provided by BAnQ has been retained. Additional descriptive text may be added by Wikimedians with the wiki description = parameter, but please do not modify the other fields.
English: XXXXXX
Français : XXXXXX
Date XXXXXX
Medium Negative film, black and white
institution QS:P195,Q55212113
Accession number
[XXXXXX XXXXXX] (Fonds Conrad Poirier from Advitam data bank
Object history In 1968, following the death of Conrad Poirier, Guy Côté, filmmaker and film collector, acquired this holdings. In 1972, he give the majority of the photographs of the holdings at the Bibliothèque nationale du Québec, which transfers the same year, the Archives nationales du Québec in Montreal. At the time, Mr. Côté, a founder of the Cinémathèque québécoise, kept some of his personal papers in the offices of the organization. In the late 1990s, about 1,000 negatives attributed to Conrad Poirier and corresponding to the series "News" and "Radio" Conrad Poirier holdings were found at the Cinémathèque québécoise, having probably been misplaced before the original donation by Guy Côté in 1972. Following the identification of the negatives, the Cinémathèque has transferred them to the Archives nationales du Québec in 1999.
Source
Please do not overwrite this file: any restoration work should be uploaded with a new name and linked in this page's "other versions=" parameter, so that this file represents the exact file found in the BAnQ catalog record to which it links. The metadata on this page was imported directly from BAnQ's catalog record; additional descriptive text may be added by Wikimedians to the template below with the "description=" parameter, but please do not modify the other fields.
(Note: Editors who post this notice are strongly encouraged to add details explaining how it applies to this file.)


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Code[edit]

== {{int:filedesc}} ==
{{BANQ-image
 | title = XXXXXX
 | description = 
   {{en|1= XXXXXX}}
   {{fr|1= XXXXXX}}
 | photographer = {{Creator:Champlain Marcil}}
 | date = XXXXXX
 | technique = {{Negative film}}, {{Technique/{{int:lang}}/adjectives|black and white}}
 | holdings = Fonds Champlain Marcil
 | holdings url = http://pistard.banq.qc.ca/unite_chercheurs/description_fonds?p_anqsid=20150703094301419&p_centre=07H&p_classe=P&p_fonds=174&p_numunide=222
 | holdings description = {{BanQ-image/i18n|holdings description Marcil}}
 | id = XXXXXX
 | id url = XXXXXX
 | latitude = 
 | longitude = 
 | center = Gatineau
 | project = marcil
 | other versions = 
}}

=={{int:license-header}}==
{{PD-Canada}}
{{PD-1996|country=Canada|reason=Image was public domain prior to the URAA date}}

[[Category:BAnQ-Projet Champlain Marcil]]
[[Category:Photographs by Champlain Marcil]]
[[Category:Images from Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec]]
[[Category:Files uploaded by Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec]]

Résultat[edit]

XXXXXX
Photographer
Champlain Marcil  (1920–2010)  wikidata:Q20655720
 
Champlain Marcil
Description Canadian photographer and photojournalist
Date of birth/death 1 June 1920 Edit this at Wikidata 2 April 2010 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Ottawa Ottawa
Work period 1940-1985
Work location
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q20655720
Title
XXXXXX
Original caption
For documentary purposes the original description provided by BAnQ has been retained. Additional descriptive text may be added by Wikimedians with the wiki description = parameter, but please do not modify the other fields.
English: XXXXXX
Français : XXXXXX
Date XXXXXX
Medium Negative film, black and white
institution QS:P195,Q50413759
Accession number
[XXXXXX XXXXXX] (Fonds Champlain Marcil from Advitam data bank
Object history Champlain Marcil, professional photographer from 1945 to 1985 was used for the daily "The Law" from 1950 to 1970. He died April 2, 2010 in Ottawa at the age of 89. The funeral takes place April 9, 2010 at Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, Vanier. BAnQ Gatineau acquired the background by Mr. Marcil Champlain in 1989. The fund demonstrates the political, social, cultural, religious, sports and socialites who have made the news in the Outaouais in Quebec and Ontario, mainly from 1945 to 1980.
Source
Please do not overwrite this file: any restoration work should be uploaded with a new name and linked in this page's "other versions=" parameter, so that this file represents the exact file found in the BAnQ catalog record to which it links. The metadata on this page was imported directly from BAnQ's catalog record; additional descriptive text may be added by Wikimedians to the template below with the "description=" parameter, but please do not modify the other fields.
(Note: Editors who post this notice are strongly encouraged to add details explaining how it applies to this file.)