Item is a photograph of the reconstruction of the King's Bastion. The modern town of Louisbourg and Old Town are visible in the photograph.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the reconstruction of the King's Bastion. The modern town of Louisbourg and Old Town are visible in the photograph.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the reconstruction of the King's Bastion. The Louisbourg Museum is visible in the photograph.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the reconstruction of the King's Bastion. The Louisbourg Museum is visible in the photograph.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of storm damage to a shed covering on the right face of the King's Bastion.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the removal of the stone in King's Bastion fireplace, looking South.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the removal of the stone in King's Bastion fireplace, looking South.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the left shoulder angle of the left face corewall of the King's Bastion, showing the terreplein inside.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of stone masons building the skin to cordon height on the left face.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of personnel Perry and Scott examining the left face escarp.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the left face escarp and flanked angle walls of the King's Bastion under reconstruction.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of masons and steel riggers at work on the left face of the King's Bastion.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of a general view of the right flank. It is a long shot, looking East by Northeast.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the right face casemates, looking North.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of Ned King painting numbers on stones during the reconstruction of the Fortress of Louisbourg.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of personnel building masonry skin on the left flanked angle of the King's Bastion.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of personnel building masonry skin on the left flanked angle of the King's Bastion.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the left face corewall of the King's Bastion, showing Casemate 7L on the right.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the left shoulder angle of the left face of the King's Bastion, showing the terreplein.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of Perry and Scott on the construction bridge, showing the left face escarp.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of crew in Casemate 5R, looking East.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the Jardin du Roi, with the King's Bastion in the background.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the left shoulder wall and left shoulder, taken from the main ditch.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the left flank wall, taken from the left shoulder area, looking North.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the left flank wall, looking along the wall into the re-entrant angle.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of Michigan removing dirt on the left flank.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the fascines left as a balk of earth on the left flank.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the excavation of the right shoulder on the Southeast wall.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the right flank escarp, showing the area near the curtain angle.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of a general view of the left flank. It was taken from the shoulder area.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the reconstruction of the King's Bastion. The Louisbourg Museum is visible in the photograph.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the reconstruction of the King's Bastion. The Louisbourg Museum is visible in the photograph.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the core wall extension of the escarp wall.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the core wall extension of the escarp wall.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of workmen removing dirt from a casemate.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the extension of the right face of the core wall extension of the King's Bastion, looking East.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the footing of the left face escarp wall, taken from the bridge during the reconstruction of the Fortress of Louisbourg.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the townside and Place d'Armes, looking East, during the reconstruction.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the King's Bastion's right face flanked angle.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the building forms that were built to turn the left shoulder angle of the King's Bastion escarp wall.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of Fortress of Louisbourg reconstruction personnel putting waterproofing on the left concrete corewall, facing the King's Bastion.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the left shoulder angle of the left face of the King's Bastion, showing the terreplein.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the profile of the concrete core of the escarp wall.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of Perry, Scott, and Mrs. Scott, on the left face Glacis.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of stone masons working on the left face escarp.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of a backhoe cleaning a mine gallery during the Fortress of Louisbourg reconstruction.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of Casemate 7L.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the Jardin du Roi, with the King's Bastion in the background.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the Jardin du Roi, with the King's Bastion in the background.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the Jardin du Roi, with the King's Bastion in the background.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of masons and steel riggers at work on the left face of the King's Bastion.
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