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File:Welsford-Parker Monument at the entrance to the Old Burying Ground in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.jpg

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English: The Welsford-Parker Monument, a Triumphal arch standing at the entrance to the Old Burying Ground (also known as St. Paul's Church Cemetery) a historic cemetery in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The monument commemorates British victory in the Crimean War.
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Date 11 July 2007, 08:31
Source Old Burial Ground, Halifax
Author Tim Bryson
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44° 38′ 33.79″ N, 63° 34′ 21.06″ W

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