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Matching Articles"20th Century" (Total 220)
Tickle Harbour: Battery Included
Tracks from Tickle Harbour's <em>Battery Included</em> and album credits.
Tickle Harbour: The Brule Boys in Paris
Traditional tracks from Tickle's Harbour's <em>The Brule Boys in Paris</em> and album credits.
Tickle Harbour
Overview of the music of the band Tickle Harbour.
Tish Holland (1959- )
Biography of painter Tish Holland
Tom Dawe (1940-)
Biography on the writer and poet, Tom Dawe
W. Irving (1901-1984)
Biography of the writer and poet, Irving W Fogwill
Wally Brants (1909-1998)
Biography of artist Wally Brants
Wonderbolt Productions
Wonderbolt was founded in 1978 to produce one-clown shows and has since grown into an annual summer circus event for audiences of all ages
20th-Century Fisheries and Settlement Patterns
The industrialization of Newfoundland and Labrador's fisheries during the late 20th century changed the way people in the province worked and lived.
The 20th Century Seal Fishery
In the years before 1914 generally rising prices (including prices for seal products) helped make the Newfoundland economy comparatively buoyant.
Agriculture in Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador's climate and soil have not been conducive to agriculture, but outport isolation and poor fishery incomes have made farming crucial.
Aviation: The Pioneer Period
Newfoundland has played an important role in the development of long-distance air travel.
The Baie Verte Asbestos Mines
Asbestos mining in Newfoundland dates back to the 1890s, when two small-scale mines were established on the west coast
Iron Ore Mines of Bell Island
Reports of iron ore on Bell Island go back to at least 1578, when a merchant from Bristol, England, reported finding iron deposits there.
Work and Life in the Bell Island Mines
Work in the mines of Bell Island was difficult and often dangerous.
Bridging the Gulf: Coastal and Ferry Boats after Confederation
Newfoundland has always depended heavily upon the sea for transportation.
The Buchans Miners' Strike of 1941
In 1941 the BWPU presented the BMC with a list of 41 grievances on a variety of issues...
Buchans: The Making of a Company Town
The history of Buchans and of the mining industry is similar in many ways to that of other Newfoundland mining towns.
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.
Roads for Rails: The Closure of the Newfoundland Railway
Construction began on the Newfoundland railway in 1881, and the track was completed from St. John's to Port aux Basques in 1898.
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