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The St. Lawrence Fluorspar Mines: A Brief History
An account of the Fluorspar mines in St. Lawrence, Newfoundland from creation to closure.
Tourism after Confederation
Newfoundland and Labrador's tourism industry continued to grow after Confederation, but at a slow pace.
Tourism before Confederation
Newfoundland's tourism industry dates back to the 1890s, when advances in rail and ocean transportation made the colony more accessible than before.
Transportation and Land-Based Industries
Advances in transportation during the late 1800s and the early 1900s affected the development of the forestry and mining industries in Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Voisey's Bay Project and the Environment
The Voisey's Bay project has the potential to do considerable damage to the environment if not properly managed by industry and by the government.
The Voisey's Bay Mine
The Voisey's Bay nickel-copper-cobalt mine is located in northern Labrador, about 35 kilometres southwest of Nain.
Women in the Inshore Fishery
The role of women in the Newfoundland and Labrador inshore fishery has expanded greatly since the 19th century.
Women Shop Workers, Water Street
Overview of the Women Shop Workers of Water Street.
Women and Land-Based Industries
The growth of land-based industries helped alter the traditional role of some women in Newfoundland and Labrador society.
Les journaux de 1879 à 2000
Information à propos des journaux de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador de 1879 à 2000.
Le poste de soins infirmiers Louie A. Hall, Forteau, T.-N.-L.
À propos du poste de soins infirmiers Louie A. Hall, un bâtiment patrimonial enregistré construit à Forteau, T.-N.-L., en 1946.
Women's History Group Walking Tour
Survol du Women's History Group: une liste des membres et la création de la promenade guidée pour la préservation de l'histoire des femmes.
Agnes Marion Ayre (1890-1940)
Biography of Agnes Marion Ayre (1890-1940).
Avalanches
Avalanches involve the rapid downslope movement of snow or ice, with or without sediment and rock.
The Battery - A Case Study
The Battery lies under the slopes of Signal Hill in St. John's. Evidence indicates that rockfall is frequent in this area...
Climate Applications
The following examples illustrate the use of long-term climate data for siting, design, and operational planning in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Costs Table of Geological Hazards
Table of the Costs of Newfoundland and Labrador's Geological Hazards
Costs of Geological Hazards
Estimating the cost of geological hazards is extremely difficult.
Dimension Stone (Building Stone) in Newfoundland and Labrador
Dimension stone includes any natural stone that has been quarried and cut or shaped to specified sizes.
Drainage Basins
A drainage basin, or catchment as it is also called, is the part of the land surface that is drained by a single river system.
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