"La conquête des connaissances universelles, ou Science et navigation" This 1931 plaster relief was purchased by the French government for the main entrance to the then Merchant Navy (La Marine marchande) Ministry building at 3 place Fontenay in Paris and in 1933 another version was purchased for the new Hôtel de ville in Perros-Guirec where it can be seen in the "salle des conseils".
"Quimper ou Les Trois Bretonnes" This plaster model dating to 1930 is held in
Quimper's Musée des beaux-arts. In his composition Armel-Beaufils presents us with three faces of the region of
Finistère showing the different types of caps worn by the women of the region. The woman to the left wears the cap worn in
Plougastel-Daoulas, the woman to the right the cap worn in
Rosporden and the woman in the centre the cap and neckwear of a woman in
Bigouden. The work was for a proposed monument for Quimper railway station.
"Jeune Trégorroise en costume" This statuette is held in the
Perros-Guirec hôtel de ville. A woman in Breton costume carries a book in her left hand and a bunch of flowers. The work had been presented to the Perros-Guirec museum in 1936.
Monument to François-René de Chateaubriand This 1948 monument with sculpture by Armel Beaufils stands on the old ramparts of
Saint Malo,
Chateaubriand's birthplace. It was erected to celebrate the centenary of Chateaubriand's death. Saint Malo is rich in sculpture and has works on public display by Francis Pellerin,
André Bizette-Lindet, Eugène Dodeigne, Henri Chaumont, René Quillivic and many others. Armel-Beaufils had already of course worked on the Saint-Malo and Saint-Servan war memorials. The municipal library of Fougères hold the 1948 plaster maquettes of the statues of Velleda and Cymodocée which were intended to decorate the Chateaubriand monument but never used. There had been a bronze statue of Chateaubriand in Saint Malo by
Aimé Millet dating back to 1875 but this had been dismantled by the occupying Germans in 1942 to satisfy their thirst for bronze to manufacture weaponry.
Saint-Briac-sur-Mer Post Office The front of the post office has a relief by Armel Beaufils.
"Le Pardon" This 1949 Armel Beaufils work in granite is located in
Saint-Cast-le-Guildo at the Pointe du Loup and what is known as the "Oratoire Notre-Dame de la Garde". The oratory of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde is dedicated to the people of Saint-Cast-le-Guildo who survived the bombings of August 1944 and the subsequent liberation. The statue of the Virgin Mary "Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde" on the top of the oratory is the work of Armel Beaufils and his wife Zannic.
"Promenade au Clair de Lune" Dinard This public walkway in
Dinard is decorated with various sculptures including busts of Paul Crolard and Jules Boutin and a 1937 bas-relief by Armel Beaufils entitled "Le débarquement de jean iv de bretagne en 1379".
"La dernière épingle" This sculpture can be seen in the mairie of
Tréguier.
"Torse de femme" This 1922 Armel Beaufils marble sculpture is held in the Paris Sénat.
"La paysanne et le paysan de Pontivy" Two sculptures can be seen in
Pontivy at the junction of the Avenue Napoléon I and the Boulevard Alsace-Lorraine. One is by Émile Armel-Beaufils and depicts a Pontivy woman whilst
René Quillivic has sculpted a Pontivy man. Both wear regional dress and Quillivic's work is called "Le Mouton Blanc".{{cite web|url=http://patrimoine.region-bretagne.fr/sdx/sribzh/main.xsp?execute=show_document&id=MERIMEEIA22000322&qid=sdx_q0&n=3&menu=4 ==War memorials==