Louisbourg-07598 - Sisters of Louisbourg : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Louisbourg-07598 - Sisters of Louisbourg / dgjarvis10@gmail.com
| ライセンス | クリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示-継承 2.1 |
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| 説明 | PLEASE, NO invitations or self promotions, THEY WILL BE DELETED. My photos are FREE to use, just give me credit and it would be nice if you let me know, thanks.Today de la Perelle’s home contains an exhibit “the Sisters of Louisbourg,” about the lives of and work of the sisters of the Congregation de Notre Dame who ran the only formal school in Louisbourg. They taught devotions, craftwork and decorum to the daughters of the elite, but other children did not go uneducated. The literate minority could instruct their children at home with alphabets and primers, and all children were expected to learn prayers and catechism. De la Perelle PropertyJean-François Eurry de la Perelle (c1691-1747) was town major in the 1740s. Commanding the military administration of the fortress kept him busy. In 1745 his military duties included the painful one of negotiating the surrender of his town to the besiegers from New England and the Royal Navy.A local carpenter built the original of de la Perelle’s tight little frame house in 1725, and the storehouse at right angles to it was added in 1734. The framing timber may well have been local, but the glass was imported from France and the board siding might easily have come from a sawmill in New England. Boston schoonermen sailed to Louisbourg to buy French West Indian rum and molasses, and the “planches de Baston” they sold in exchange cover the town. Some New Englanders got to know de la Perelle’s storehouse well in 1744 - it housed prisoners of war that summer. |
| 撮影日 | 2017-06-14 12:22:54 |
| 撮影者 | dgjarvis10@gmail.com , Halifax, Canada |
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| 撮影地 | Nova Scotia, Canada 地図 |
| カメラ | ILCE-6300 , SONY |
| 露出 | 0.005 sec (1/200) |
| 開放F値 | f/4.0 |
| 焦点距離 | 27 mm |

