File:A View of Miramichi, 1760, oil painting by Francis Swaine after a view by Captain Hervey Smyth. Credit National Gallery of CanadaNo 4976.jpg
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DescriptionA View of Miramichi, 1760, oil painting by Francis Swaine after a view by Captain Hervey Smyth. Credit National Gallery of CanadaNo 4976.jpg |
English: "A View of Miramichi", 1760, oil painting attributed to Francis Swaine after a view by Captain Hervey Smyth. W.F. Ganong identifies the scene as Burnt Church village in his article "The History of Neguac and Burnt Church" in ACADIENSIS, October 1908 |
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Source | National Gallery of Canada, Reference No. 4976 | ||||||
Author | Attributed to Francis Swaine after a view by Captain Hervey Smyth. | ||||||
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