 The cover on Beth Brehaut’s book – showing the bridge built in 1864 |
 Welcome to Cardigan 2012 |
 Cardigan Maritime Heritage Museum 2012 |
 The Cardigan River from bridge at museum site |
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 Upriver from Cardigan Bridge towards Muckle’s yard |
 Likely farm site at Roseneath |
 Aitken home built in 1824 at Lower Montague |
 Mrs Aitken with the Aitken Trunk |
 Wood Island PEI lighthouse on the ferry trip from Pictou NS – a red flat land |
 The likely site of Muckle’s yard in the Upper Cardigan |
 John Mustard of Calgary at the July 2014 unveiling – a descendant of Catherine’s brother |
 A photo of the ‘Sela’ built at Charlottetown in 1859 |
 The Mucklejohn entry in the Cardigan Maritime Heritage Museum |
 The history of JSM, the shipbuilder, in the Cardigan Museum |
 Descendants of ship building pioneers in the Cardigan area in July 2014 |
 Len Matheson representing the Mucklejohn descendants at the July 2014 Cardigan unveiling |
 The ships frame – built to recognise the Cardigan ship building heritage |
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