English: Commemorative plaque indicating that the James Wolfe's body was deposited in a church in St.Joseph-de-la-Pointe-Lévy (today City of Lévis) in 1759 before its removal to England. Located in Lévis, province of Quebec, Canada
Français : Plaque commémorative indiquant que le corps de James Wolfe a été déposé dans la première église Saint-Joseph-de-la-Pointe-Lévy (aujourd'hui Ville de Lévis) suite à son décès lors de la bataille des plaines d'Abraham en 1759 avant d’être envoyé en Angleterre. Située à Lévis (secteur Vieux-Lauzon), province de Québec, Canada
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