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Earthenware jar, Félicité Cyr
Earthenware jar presumably fabricated by the British in the middle of the 18th century and brought from France by Félicité Cyr, wife of Jean-Baptiste Robichaud, a pioneer of Shippagan. |
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History of the parish of Shippagan since its foundation
in French History of the village of Shippagan, N.B., since its colonization |
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Jésus-Marie Convent, Shippagan, N.B.
Jésus-Marie convent, Shippagan, N.B., built in 1949. Today, this building is the Pavillon Irène-Léger, main building of the Shippagan campus of the Université de Moncton. |
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Saint-Jérôme Church in Shippagan, N.B., circa 1946
Saint-Jérôme Church in Shippagan, N.B., circa 1946, and on the left, the rectory |
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