Musée de la mémoire vivante (Museum of Living Memory)
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The Last Beluga Fisherman
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Oil cans of various sizes for lubricating delicate mechanisms
37 of 86
Valved oil can made of copper
38 of 86
Earthenware containers for storing oil and food
39 of 86
Oil lamps
40 of 86
Mgr. Charles-Édouard Poiré, priest at Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière from 1875 to 1896
41 of 86
Leather strop for sharpening razors
42 of 86
Émile Lizotte on his farm in Pointe-de-Rivière-Ouelle
43 of 86
Box of laces made by E.B. Balmforth in England
44 of 86
Balmforth laces made of beluga leather (flat in the centre and round on both sides)
45 of 86
On the right, a 100-gallon barrel, like those used to store beluga oil
46 of 86
Wool wound into a ball using part of a beluga vertebra
47 of 86
Letterhead of the British American Oil Company Limited, one of Joseph Lizotte's customers
48 of 86
Letter from the British American Oil Company Limited
49 of 86
Letterhead of William F. Nye, Inc.
50 of 86
Letter from Canac-Marquis, a glue manufacturer
51 of 86
Gathering during the extraordinary catch of 1929
52 of 86
Dignitaries and Joseph Lizotte Sr., during the extraordinary catch of May 1929
53 of 86
Children among belugas during the extraordinary catch of May 1929
54 of 86

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