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dc.coverage.spatialSite: Grand Pré National Historic Park, Nova Scotia, Canadaen_US
dc.coverage.temporalchurch ca. 1920-1930 (creation)en_US
dc.creatorHébert, Louis-Philippeen_US
dc.date1920-1930en_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-08-07T16:04:04Z
dc.date.available2013-08-07T16:04:04Z
dc.date.issued1920-1930en_US
dc.identifier229107en_US
dc.identifier.otherarchrefid: 2253en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/136891
dc.descriptionAcadian Memorial Cross at dusk; A park set aside to commemorate the Grand-Pré area of Nova Scotia as a centre of Acadian settlement from 1682 to 1755, and the deportation of the Acadians which began in 1755 and continued to 1762. The original village of Grand Pré extended four kilometres along the ridge. The Acadians were the French settlers remaining in the region after British conquest. In all, 12,000 Acadians were deported, and half would die from drowning, starvation, imprisonment, and cold weather. When the poem, Evangeline, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was published in the United States in 1847, the story of the Deportation was told to the English-speaking world. The site believed to be of the church of Saint-Charles was bought and developed by Canadian descendants of the Acadians, then sold to Dominion Atlantic Railway in 1917 on the condition that Acadians be involved in its preservation. The railway commissioned the Evangeline statue by Hébert. Funds were raised to build the memorial church (1922-1930). The government of Canada acquired Grand-Pré from the Dominion Atlantic in 1957. It was designated a National Historic Site in 1961. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 5/12/2011)en_US
dc.format.mediumbronze (statue)en_US
dc.rights© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.en_US
dc.subjecthistoricalen_US
dc.subjectAcadiansen_US
dc.subjectFrance--Colonies--Americaen_US
dc.subjectGreat Britain--Coloniesen_US
dc.subjectmemorialen_US
dc.subjectreconstructionen_US
dc.subjectTwentieth centuryen_US
dc.titleGrand Pré National Historic Parken_US
dc.typeimageen_US
dc.rights.accessLicensed for educational and research use by the MIT community onlyen_US
dc.identifier.vendorcode1A2-C-GP-HS-A3en_US
vra.culturalContextCanadianen_US
vra.techniqueconstruction (assembling), casting (process), gardeningen_US
vra.worktypehistoric siteen_US
vra.worktypesculpture (visual work)en_US
vra.worktypepark (recreation area)en_US
dc.contributor.displayLouis-Philippe Hébert (Canadian sculptor, 1850-1917)en_US


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