Monument dedicated to the men lost at sea over the 350 years of the history of Pubnico (see article in Le Courrier, June 2003)
Lower West Pubnico - Old Acadian Cemetery
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.19
Monument for men lost at sea, entrance to West Pubnico
Lower West Pubnico - Old Acadian Cemetery
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.20
Monument for men lost at sea, entrance to West Pubnico
Lower West Pubnico - Old Acadian Cemetery
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.21
Monument for men lost at sea, entrance to West Pubnico
Lower West Pubnico - Old Acadian Cemetery
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.22
Monument for men lost at sea, entrance to West Pubnico
Lower West Pubnico - Old Acadian Cemetery
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.23
Steeple of the church
Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau - Sainte-Anne Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.24
Marble monument, lying on ground, decorated with chalice, in Latin: Père Ferdinand Blanchet 1870 (71?) [see La Ville française, p.137, French priest from Nîmes who also served in Meteghan from 1860-1867]
Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau - Sainte-Anne Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.25
Marble monument, lying on ground, decorated with chalice, in Latin: Père Ferdinand Blanchet 1870 (71?) [see La Ville française, p.137, French priest from Nîmes who also served in Meteghan from 1860-1867]
Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau - Sainte-Anne Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.26
Marble monument, lying on ground, decorated with chalice, in Latin: Père Ferdinand Blanchet 1870 (71?) [see La Ville française, p.137, French priest from Nîmes who also served in Meteghan from 1860-1867]
Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau - Sainte-Anne Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.27
Granite monument in English, Sisters of Charity Requiescant in pace + 2 small stones set in ground with names of 2 sisters
Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau - Sainte-Anne Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.28
Detail #28 — Sr. Mary Marguerita Gillis mar 6 1885 — Sr. Marie Madeleine Amirault Jan 14 1961
Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau - Sainte-Anne Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.29
Property formally owned by Dr. Melanson
Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau - Sainte-Anne Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.30
Large wooden cross beside church (James Meuse, 94 years, said that Sylvain Pothier made the cross)
Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau - Sainte-Anne Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.31
Monument in French, M l'abbé J-Denis Comeau 1892-1957? Ordination 1915
Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau - Sainte-Anne Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.32
Marble monument in French, Henriette, épouse de Rémi Leblanc décédée le 10 juin 1882 à l'âge de 69 ans
Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau - Sainte-Anne Church
Reference: Sally Ross Nova Scotia Archives 2013-032 film 4a no.33
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