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Matching Articles"20th Century" (Total 50)
Archival Collection Captures the Essence of the Creator of Uncle Mose
An introduction to the life and works of Ted Russell (1904-1977), teacher, politician and writer.
Christmas Cards Had a Personal Touch
A profile of Harold Berwick Goodridge (1901-1989), teacher and painter.
Nightingale of the North
An account of the life of Georgina Ann Stirling (1866-1935), Newfoundland's first professional opera singer.
Going From Bishop Feild to Broadway
Biography of war verteran and writer John Murray Anderson
Newell Collection is a Coleridge Scholar's Dream
An introduction to the Isaac Newell (1917-1977) collection containing 161 works by and about Samuel Taylor Coleridge and his circle.
John Murray Anderson and Broadway
A sketch of the life of John Murray Anderson (1886-1954), Broadway producer and Hollywood director.
Collection Contains Memorabilia From One of Newfoundland's Best Novelists
A look at Margaret Duley (1894-1968), Newfoundland novelist
Newfoundland Writer was a Success at Home and Abroad
An outline of the life of Edwin Francis Duder (1908-1980), journalist, film editor and poet.
Phebe Florence Miller: Writer, Nature Lover, Patron of the Arts
The story of Phebe Florence Miller (1889-1979), writer, nature lover, patron of the arts
When Clarenville was the Colas Capital of Newfoundland
A brief history of colas plant in Clarenville, Newfoundland, and of Terence O'Meara who oversaw its construction.
Sir Robert Bond's Speech, 22 April, 1904
Extracts from Sir Robert Bond's Speech 22 April, 1904 from the <em>Evening Telegram</em>.
Whatever Happened to the Effie M. Morrissey
The story of the schooner Effie M. Morrissey, which for nearly 20 years took Capt. Bob Bartlett and teams of scientists to the Arctic.
Drawn by the Lure of Labrador
The story of the tragic 1903 Hubbard Expedition into the Labrador interior, and an overview of the career of Dillon Wallace.
The 1908 Tie Election
The election of 1908 resulted in the two parties winning the same number of seats, and produced Newfoundland and Labrador's most famous constitutional crisis
Committed to Responsible Government
A portrait of the life of Albert Boyle Butt (1904-1989), organizer, politician and ardent supporter of responsible government.
Armine Nutting Gosling (1861-1942)
Biography of Armine Nutting Gosling (1861-1942)
The 1985 Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic Accord
The 1985 Atlantic Accord is an agreement between the Newfoundland and Labrador and Ottawa concerning the management of the oil and gas reserves.
Becoming a Province
This article is about Newfoundland entering confederation and becoming a province within Canada and the public's reaction.
Bond's Political Career Winds Down
The fourth and final part of a series on the life and times of Sir Robert Bond, one of the most influential politicians in Newfoundland history.
Sir Robert Bond's Speech (extracts)
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