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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Queens County, Nova Scotia

 
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Beam Trawler Jutland Memorial Marker
1 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Beam Trawler Jutland Memorial
On Main Street (Nova Scotia Route 3) just east of Legion Street, on the right when traveling east. Reported missing.
In memory of the crew of the Beam Trawler Jutland foundered at sea March 11, 1920 These crossed anchors recovered from fishing banks on Jutland's previous trip are placed as a symbol of our hope that their souls are resting in . . . Map (db m112407) HM
2 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Liverpool Town Hall / L'Hotel de Ville de Liverpool
On Main Street (Nova Scotia Route 3) at Gorham Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Designed by Halifax architect Herbert E. Gates, this dignitied town hall was constructed in 1901-1902. Such buildings were central to civic life across the country, providing accommodation for the growing number of services administered by local . . . Map (db m112404) HM
3 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Old Burial Ground1760 — Historic Site —
On Main Street (Nova Scotia Route 3) just east of Legion Street, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m112381) HM
4 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Remembering the Deceased
The tradition of marking a burial grew out of people's inability to accept the finality of death. Since stone, by the human timescale, is not subject to decay, it represented something eternal. The old burying grounds is one of Nova Scotia's . . . Map (db m112406) HM
5 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — Step Back in Time / The Final Resting Place
On Main Street (Nova Scotia Route 3), on the right when traveling east.
Step Back in Time Step back to the beginning of the seventeenth century. The Mi'Kmaq had given Liverpool the name 'Ogomkegea', meaning "place of departure." Descending the Mersey River in the spring they would disperse along the coast . . . Map (db m112387) HM
6 Nova Scotia, Queens County, Liverpool — War Memorial
On Main Street (Nova Scotia Route 3) at Gorham Street, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Erected by the Citizens of Queens County to the Glory of God and in loving memory of their sons who made the supreme sacrifice in the World War 1914 [World War I Honored Dead] 1918 1939 [World War II Honored Dead] 1945 1950 . . . Map (db m112398) WM
 
 
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Apr. 24, 2024