[1][2][3] Yves Le Trocquer was born in Pontrieux and was the parliamentary deputy for Côtes-d'Armor from 1919 to 1930 and served as the Minister of Public works in seven successive governments.
[4] Renaud created a commemorative column featuring sculptures of four people who represented the principal themes of Le Braz' writing, interspersed by bas-reliefs of Celtic crosses and the coat of arms of Saint-Brieuc.
[7] The war memorial in Étables-sur-Mer in Côtes-d'Armor takes the form of a menhir with Renaud's sculpture of a soldier standing in the front whilst at the rear is a Latin cross and an anchor.
[11] This memorial stands in Trévé's place de la Mairie and comprises a monument bearing a list of names in letters of gold, next to which is Renaud's sculpture of a woman.
For many years the Association Pierre Loti in Paimpol toyed with the idea of having a monument created using the maquette as a model and it appears that this project is now well advanced.
[18] A 1948 statue of a naked youth is dedicated to the pupils of the Collège Anatole Le Braz in Saint-Brieuc who had been deported and killed by the Nazis.
[19] This monument is located in Saint-Pierre-de-Plesguen's Chesnale wood and honours Félicité Robert de Lamennais, the French Catholic priest, philosopher, and political theorist.
A bronze medallion depicting de Lamennais and executed by Renaud is attached to a large rock in an idyllic setting by a lake in the wood.