Matching Articles"20th Century" (Total 133)

  • Making a movie can be expensive, labour intensive, technically complex and artistically daunting.
  • Canada is internationally recognized for its excellence in documentary film, and several of Canada's finest documentary makers have come from this province.
  • Early Newfoundland film and film makers. Including documentaries, hollywood film, NIFCO, and Provincial Government films
  • The film industry, and feature films made in Newfoundland including Finding Mary March and The Adventures of Faustus Bidgood
  • The Newfoundland film industry was born during the cultural revival that swept the province in the 1970s.
  • I woke up one morning wondering where I could get a six-foot suitcase, says Anita McGee, referring to the prop that dominates her 1994 short film
  • Newfoundland television stations have produced and presented thousands of hours of local music, comedy, drama and documentary.
  • The role of women in the Newfoundland and Labrador inshore fishery has expanded greatly since the 19th century.
  • The growth of land-based industries helped alter the traditional role of some women in Newfoundland and Labrador society.
  • Dimension stone includes any natural stone that has been quarried and cut or shaped to specified sizes.
  • Much of our knowledge of daily life in outport Newfoundland in the late 18th and early 19th century comes from the pens of visitors. They were typically missionaries, explorers, naturalists, and geologists whose work brought them to outlying communities not often visited by outsiders or even the local government.
  • Considerable uncertainty surrounds our understanding of daily life in Newfoundland during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
  • About the Registered Heritage Structure on 3 Park Place, located in St. John's, NL and most likely constructed in 1881.
  • About the property on 62 Water Street in Carbonear, a Registered Heritage Structure built in 1919 by Bob Hedges and Jack Saunders.
  • About the property on 67 Central Street in Corner Brook, a Registered Heritage Structure designed and built for the Newfoundland Power and Paper Company.
  • About the Abram Richards Property, a Registered Heritage Structure built in 1912 by Abram Richards for his family.
  • About the Adam Mouland Property, a Registered Heritage Structure built in 1913 in Mockbeggar, the oldest district of Bonavista.
  • About the Adams Home, a Registered Heritage Structure begun in 1890 by William Adams and finished in 1910 by his son Henry.
  • About the Alphaeus Barbour house, a Registered Heritage Structure located in Newton and built between 1904 and 1907.
  • About the Apothecary Hall, a Registered Heritage Structure located on 488 Water Street in St. John's and built in 1922.