Cement cross, metal crosses
Pinkney's Point - Saint-Raphael's Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 9 no.2
Granite monument
Pinkney's Point - Saint-Raphael's Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 9 no.3
Cement monument Mary Muise 1967
Pinkney's Point - Saint-Raphael's Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 9 no.4
Granite monument in English(by Demone Monuments of Lunenburg) — oxen and a crossSaulnier, Parker Leon 1912-1992 Ever Remembered
Pinkney's Point - Saint-Raphael's Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 9 no.5
Detail #5 — Demone Monuments
Pinkney's Point - Saint-Raphael's Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 9 no.6
Granite monument in English with engraving of boats, Saulnier, 1923 Leonard 19901931 Yvonne ...
Pinkney's Point - Saint-Raphael's Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 9 no.7
Detail #7 — showing maker: Dauphinee Memorial Ltd Shelburne (see note in article by Father Clarence d'Entremon on the contribution of this company towards the modern gravestone of Simon d'Entremont in 1967)
Pinkney's Point - Saint-Raphael's Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 9 no.8
Black granite monument in EnglishSaulnier Cathy Helen 1960-2000 (little garden planted in front — a rare phenomenon since it is usually forbidden or frowned on in most parishes) and another markers, perhaps temporary
Pinkney's Point - Saint-Raphael's Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 9 no.9
Broken cement monument in French — dove Georgette Surette 1950 87ans
Pinkney's Point - Saint-Raphael's Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 9 no.10
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