Item is a photograph of Fortress of Louisbourg personnel assembling cut stones by numbers, facing Northeast, at the King's Bastion.
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 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 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 workmen removing dirt from a casemate.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of the escarp wall workmen.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of building 3Q in foreground, looking along interior of the rampart of left face of King's Bastion toward left flank.
Parks Canada AgencyItem is a photograph of personnel placing forms for the footing of the concrete corewall of the escarp wall of the King's Bastion is it turns corner on the left shoulder angle.
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 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 core and left shoulder.
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 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.
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