136 results on '"Newfoundland and Labrador -- History"'
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2. French spy or scapegoat? Charles Riballier des Isles and the Newfoundland press in the 19th century
3. Conche tapestry
4. The Geological Survey, Confederation, and economic ambition: Robert Bell in St. John's, 1869
5. Allan M. Fraser's 'History of the Participation by Newfoundland in World War II'
6. Ray Guy: journalist as political opposition in the Smallwood years
7. 'She may leave on time': the Heart's Content Branch Line of the Newfoundland Railway
8. Changing technologies and personal patterns in 19th century Newfoundland sealing
9. The Heart's Content School Association: a nineteenth-century private school experiment
10. What if a lion came from the sea?
11. Security and autonomy: the Irish Christian Brothers negotiate terms in nineteenth century Newfoundland
12. Three days in St. John's, Franz Boas 1884
13. Red tiles and baleen: Basque whalers on the coast of Labrador
14. The James Craig Potter diary at the Rooms Provincial Archives
15. The Lure of the Labrador Wild
16. 'In the public interest': the Newfoundland government and railway policy, 1919-1923
17. Fun and games
18. Dream home
19. Changing perceptions of Newfoundland sealers and sealing
20. Domestic servants in Grand Falls: migration and recruitment prior to the Second World War
21. The Screech-In at 30
22. From coastal boat to prison hulk: the varied log of the SS Meigle
23. Crout's Way: retracing the trail cut by settlers at Cupers Cove between Conception Bay and Trinity Bay in September 1612
24. Is rural life worth saving?
25. Cheap labour, morality, and women in the Labrador fishery: 'a conspiracy of silence'
26. Un grandiose repas dans le Petit Nord environ 1680 / A grand meal in le Petit Nord circa 1680
27. Telecommunication pioneers: women operators at Heart's Content
28. Black Island sealing
29. Battle Harbour restoration
30. 'I Guess I Should Have Been a Suffragette!!': A Profile of Lesle Diack, Nurse with the Grenfelll Mission, 1950-58
31. 500 Candles! A Celebration year for francophones in Newfoundland and Labrador
32. Dear Joey: Smallwood's correspondence with the Districts of Humber and St. John's East, 1949-1952
33. Athenaeum concerts: music and society in 19th-century Newfoundland
34. Northern Labrador journal: 1959-60
35. Hero, the phantom dog: history, myth, and journalism
36. Home is where the heart is: the correspondence of Newfoundland soldiers in the Great War
37. From 1713 to 3PS: the French presence in Newfoundland
38. Newfoundland Grace: nothing is more 'NFLD' than this Grace. For years when so many of our communities had very few religious links, this Grace made one thing they had in common
39. Newfoundland cooking
40. A taste of Newfoundland cuisine: sample menus
41. Our own military-industrial complex: the Newfoundland Shell Company, 1915-1918
42. Responsible government in Newfoundland: The rocky road to Canada
43. The Centre for Newfoundland Studies Archives: The Mary Southcott Collection
44. The origins and history of Mount Scio estate
45. In search of Philip Little and the roots of responsible government
46. The Centre for Newfoundland Studies Archives: the Mary Southcott Collection
47. Responsible government in Newfoundland: the rocky road to Canada
48. In search of Philip Little and the roots of responsible government: Christopher and Eamon Little, descendants of Newfoundland's first Prime Minister, trace their roots to the Colonial Building and Belvedere Cemetery
49. Responsible government in Newfoundland: the rocky road to Canada
50. VOWR: the groovin'est channel on the dial?
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