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The Habitation - Interior

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The Habitation at Port-Royal was an early French colonial settlement and is presently a National Historic Site located at Port Royal in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. Port Royal was founded after the French nobleman Pierre Dugua de Monts (Sieur de Monts) spent a disastrous winter in Île-Saint-Croix. He was accompanied by Sieur de Champlain, Louis Hébert and Sieur de Poutrincourt. The latter asked the king of France to become the owner of the Seigneurie which encompassed the Habitation. They decided to move their settlement to the north shore of present-day Annapolis Basin, a sheltered bay on the south shore of the Bay of Fundy which had been recorded by Champlain earlier in the spring of 1605 during a coastal reconnaissance. Champlain would note in his journals, that the bay was of impressive size; he believed it an adequate anchorage for several hundred ships of the French Royal Fleet, if ever necessary. As such, he would name the basin "Port-Royal", the Royal Port; this was, for many years, the name of both the body of water, and the subsequent French and Acadian settlements in that region. Nestled against the North Mountain range, they set about constructing a log stockade fortification called a "Habitation." With assistance from members of the Mi'kmaq Nation and a local chief named Membertou, coupled with the more temperate climate of the fertile Annapolis Valley, the settlement prospered. Mindful of the disastrous winter of 1604-1605 at the Île-Saint-Croix settlement, Champlain established l'Ordre de Bon Temps (the Order of Good Cheer) as a social club ostensibly to promote better nutrition and to get settlers through the winter of 1606-1607. Supper every few days became a feast with a festive air supplemented by performances and alcohol and was primarily attended by the prominent men of the colony and their Mi'kmaq neighbours while the Mi'kmaq women, children, and poorer settlers looked on and were offered scraps. Marc Lescarbot's "The Theatre of Neptune in New France", the first work of theater written and performed in North America, was performed on November 14th, 1606. It was arguably the catalyst for the Order of Good Cheer. Unfortunately in 1607, Dugua had his fur trade monopoly revoked by the Government of France, forcing settlers to return to France that fall. The Habitation was left in the care of Membertou and the local Mi'kmaq until 1610 when Sieur de Poutrincourt, another French nobleman, returned with a small expedition to Port-Royal. Poutrincourt converted Membertou and local Mi'kmaq to Catholicism, hoping to gain financial assistance from the government. As a result, Jesuits became financial partners with Poutrincourt, although this caused division within the community. In May, 1613 the Jesuits moved on to the Penobscot River valley and in July, the settlement was attacked by Samuel Argall of Virginia. Argall returned in November that same year and burned the Habitation to the ground while settlers were away nearby. Poutrincourt returned from France in spring 1614 to find Port-Royal in ruins and settlers living with the Mi'kmaq. Poutrincourt then gave his holdings to his son and returned to France. Poutrincourt's son bequeathed the settlement to Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour upon his own death in 1623. A little history of the place. I think this one will be allot of fun to build and can be used to flesh out our western set since some things changed very little in the frontier areas between Colonization and the Wild West.

Comments (23)


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Darkwish

1:47PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

I like this pic! Really nicely done!

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mapps

1:49PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

the bottom one is the "doctors office", more like a herbologist.

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shadownet

2:28PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

Great photos! I am seeing a lot of scene potential for not just that era but also would lend itself well to many medieval settings as well.

Liam.

2:31PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

Very interesting captures. Thanks for sharing.

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atilla

2:55PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

this is a lot of work you have to do ... i buy you a television :)

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Richardphotos

2:59PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

were you able to grab some shots of the walls? awesome furnishings and textures

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Mousson

3:12PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

What delicious image!!!

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TheAnimaGemini

3:30PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

Amazing. This will be sure many work but after all i am sure this will look stunning.

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NetWorthy

4:27PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

Looks like another ambitious (but VERY rewarding) project - good luck!

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jocko500

5:36PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

lots of history here. wonderful place to see too. thanks for the show

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GBCalls

5:44PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

Excellent captures

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LudyMelltSekher

6:38PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

Hello my dear friend, Beautiful artwork, Impressive!!Congratulations !! A million stars**Thank you so much for your comments. Happy Tuesday. Hug and kiss in Your heart.Luminous Blessings. Ludy Sorry to have that to write the same thing in English to all, but are few the words that I have in English to say

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magnus073

10:37PM | Tue, 12 August 2008

Great captures Mike, I really do like this setting a lot. Your history is truly amazing and helps bring it all to life.

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Ravenlady

5:26AM | Wed, 13 August 2008

WOW! a very amazing captures Mike!!! cool. :D

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B_PEACOCK

6:33AM | Wed, 13 August 2008

Very nice shots Mike

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tcombs

8:10AM | Wed, 13 August 2008

Lots of textures and details here to work with.

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miner027

8:16PM | Thu, 14 August 2008

Excellent work Mike and superb narration..very interesting place...well done!!!

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RG19

12:31AM | Tue, 19 August 2008

Super collection of interior references!!!

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Heathcroft

10:54AM | Tue, 19 August 2008

3 great panels with interesting narrative- excellent!

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tallpindo

6:23AM | Wed, 20 August 2008

It takes a long time and a lot of inventors to develop an industry. Ooops! my words don't find fertile soil and are burned to the ground.

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sema_fox

12:34PM | Wed, 27 August 2008

Cognitively!

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blonderella

6:31AM | Sun, 07 September 2008

simply amazing...thank you for the history on this, it's quite interesting!

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schonee

10:50PM | Fri, 07 November 2008

Super shots I love them!


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