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image located by Doug Bloudoff, 30 November 2011See also:
The town of Isle aux Morts has confirmed it has a flag but has no image, 
photo or documentation to send me
Valentin Poposki, 10 May 2010
The image appears to state "THE HARVEY FAMILY", who acted as ship wreck 
rescuers, according to 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_aux_Morts. I presume they are illustrated 
on the flag too.
Rob Raeside, 27 December 2011
The Town of Isle aux Morts (718 inhabitants) is located on the southwestern 
coats of Newfoundland.
The municipal website shows the flag without 
lettering. However, a photo of the town hall seems to confirm that the flag in 
actual use has the lettering (at least, "TO" from "TOWN" is visible)
http://mysterq.blogspot.fr/2010/02/12-juin-arrivee-lisle-aux-morts-journal.html
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_5EU9iTHNC5s/S4boMqvo3NI/AAAAAAAAAew/GgZ4sCxzFoA/s1600-h/Hotel+de+ville+de+l%27Isle-aux-Morts.JPG 
(bigger photo)
The scene depicted on the flag is the Harvey rescue:
"Isle Aux Morts has a rich maritime heritage of fishing and sailing with many 
tales of shipwrecks and loss of lives in the treacherous waters offshore. For 
this reason the French named it "Deadman's Island", or as it is known locally 
"Island of the Dead". It is a town noted for its heroism and discovery. One of 
the first families who settled in the area in the early 1800s was the George 
Harvey family, well known for their heroic rescues. In 1828, the Harvey family, 
with the aid of their Newfoundland dog, "Hairyman", rescued 163 people from the 
sinking brig "Despatch", shipwrecked on the rocks off Isle Aux Morts. They made 
another daring rescue in 1838, saving 25 crew members from the Glasgow ship, the 
"Rankin". The present day Coast Guard Ship "Ann Harvey", is named in memory of 
the daughter of George Harvey who, while she was only 17 years old, assisted in 
these heroic deeds. Ann has also been recognized as the "Grace Darling of 
Newfoundland", an honor bestowed upon a heroine in each colony of the British 
Empire, after the heroic exploits of the daughter of a lighthouse keeper in 
England who at 22 years old rescued 9 people from the sinking steamship, 
Forfarshire, ten years after Ann had performed her first heroic deed."
In 
the lower left corner is represented the Portuguese astrolabe discovered in 
1981:
On November 26, 1981, Wayne Mushrow discovered a very rare and working 
Portuguese mariner's astrolabe on a shipwreck near Isle aux Morts. The year 
"1628" and "Y. Dyas" are stamped on the astrolabe, indicating that it was likely 
made by known astrolabe maker Joas Dyas. Portuguese mariner's astrolabes are 
unique because they are graduated for zenith distance only.
http://www.isleauxmorts.ca/our_history.php - Municipal website
See 
also the George Harvey Memorial Sign:
http://ngb.chebucto.org/Cemetery/view-harvey-family-plot-isle-aux-morts-1-blp.shtml
Ivan Sache, 29 July 2012