Matching Articles"Society" (Total 71)

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  • An account of the failed 1887 expedition of Randle Wilson Holme (1864-1957) to reach Churchill Falls in the interior of Labrador.
  • The 19th century introduced new and increasingly efficient forms of transportation and communication to Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Information about the Church of England and it's influence in Newfoundland history.
  • The Centre for Newfoundland Studies in the Queen Elizabeth II Library contains the largest and, possibly, the best collection of Newfoundland and Labrador material available in the world. It has at least one copy of almost every book ever published about Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • The function of coats of arms, great seals, and emblems is to identify a place, person, or institution. Various symbols have represented Newfoundland.
  • The island of Newfoundland has a long and indented coastline that includes several major bays.
  • About Bishop Field College, a Registered Heritage Structure located on Bond Street in St. John's, NL and built in the 19th century.
  • An introduction to the life of Charles Frederick Ruggles (1923-1996), photographer, inventor and businessman.
  • A history of the Child Welfare Association that provided services to mothers and children in the St. John's area from 1921 to 1976.
  • A sample of the Christmas card collection of John G. Jack Higgins (1891-1963), Rhodes Scholar, lawyer, veteran, and politician.
  • A sample of the Christmas card collection of John G. Jack Higgins (1891-1963), Rhodes Scholar, lawyer, veteran, and politician.
  • A sample of the Christmas card collection of John G. Jack Higgins (1891-1963), Rhodes Scholar, lawyer, veteran, and politician.
  • An introduction into the life of James Crawford (1893-1963), WW I veteran, businessman, and commanding officer of the Church Lads' Brigade.
  • Whether or not the province should adopt a non-denominational education system became a controversial issue during the 1980s and 1990s.
  • Vitims of the Stephenville Crash Hill Air Disaster: October 3, 1946
  • In 1946 a plane, after taking off at the Harmon Field Base, crashed into a fog-hidden Newfoundland mountainside and exploded into flames.
  • The social and economic impacts of depopulation in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • For almost every year since Confederation, more people have been leaving rural communities in Newfoundland than have been those moving in.
  • Preserving the culture of the Eastport Peninsula, a peninsula located in Newfoundland.
  • Brief Biography of Edith Mary Manuel (1902-1984).