A Boston merchant of 1745, or, incidents in the life of James Gibson, a gentleman volunteer at the expedition to Louisbourg; with a journal of that siege, never before published in this country.
Diary kept at the siege of Louisbourg March 11-August 2, 1745
A notable ruin. Louisbourg: a paper read before the Nova Scotia Historical Society November 10th, 1908
Beryl Markham
Reenactor at Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site
Casemate 13R, Looking West, Longit Section
Casemate 13R, Looking West, Longit Section
Lead box
Lead box
Medals, reverse
Medals, reverse
Left shoulder angle stones
Left shoulder angle stones
Left shoulder angle stones
Excavations, Fortress of Louisbourg site
Excavations, Fortress of Louisbourg site
Profile, Southwest wall, test trench
Profile, Southwest wall, test trench
Profile, Northwest wall, test trench
Four Le Blanc
Cement pad, floor of test trench
Four Le Blanc
Back wall, right face casemates 10 and 11
Three moulds, reverse and obverse
Back wall, right face casemates 10 and 11
Double arch over door between rooms E and M before restoration.
Back wall, right face casemates 11 and 12
Double arch over door between rooms E and M immediately after restoration.
View to Southeast from top of right flank casemates. Beginning of Chateau restoration.
Reverse of silver medal (Louisbourg)
Probable basement window on Chateau facing Northeast towards Place d'Armes.
Obverse of silver medal (Louisbourg
Doorway between D and M in the Chateau.
Copy of left face escarp mural (as found)
Terreplain of Bastion from ramp
Looking North through centre passage of Chateau stone pile.
Looking Northwest, wooden cover over burial in Chateau during restoration.
Two-tiered stone piled from restoration of Chateau