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Matching Articles"21th Century" (Total 102)
Proprietary Governors, 1610-1728
A history of proprietary governors in Newfoundland which began in 1610, with the appointment of its first governor, John Guy and ended in 1728 with the appointment of the first naval governor.
Provincial Politics 1972-2001
This article is about the Provincial government during the period of 1972-2001 and the change of leadership it underwent during that time.
Virtual Tour: Royal Suite
A virtual tour of the Government House Royal Suite.
Social Changes 1972-2001
Newfoundland and Labrador society changed considerably during the last three decades of the 20th century.
The Tobin Government, 1996-2000
Brian Tobin replaced Clyde Wells as premier and leader of the Newfoundland Liberals on 26 January, 1996.
Government House Virtual Tour
Introduction to the Government House Virtual Tour.
Virtual Tour: Vestibule and Hall
A virtual tour of the vestibule and hall of the Government House.
Women in Politics
The challenging role of women in politics from 1925, when women earned the right to vote and run for political office, to present day.
Aubrey and Elizabeth Crowley Property, Ochre Pit Cove, NL
About the Aubrey and Elizabeth Crowley property, Registered Heritage Structures located in Ochre Pit Cove and constructed between 1910 and 1915.
Bank of Montreal, Corner Brook, NL
About the Bank of Montreal in Curling, Corner Brook, NL, a Registered Heritage Structure that opened for business on September 15, 1902.
The Benevolent Irish Society, 1806-2000
In early 19th century Newfoundland, one of the most active and influential fraternal organizations was the Benevolent Irish Society (BIS).
Casey Store
About the Casey Store, a Registered Heritage Structure located in Conche and built in 1904 by Michael Casey Sr.
Christ Church, Quidi Vidi, St. John's, NL
About the Christ Church, a Registered Heritage Structure located in Quidi Vidi, St. John's and opened on 9 November 1842.
Gower Street United Church, St. John's, NL
A brief history of Gower Street United Church, a Registered Heritage Structure located on Queen's Road in St. John's and built between 1894 and 1896.
Harding House (Greenspond)
About Harding House, a Registered Heritage Structure built in Greenspond in the 1890s.
Harris Cottage, St. John's, NL
A brief history of Harris Cottage, a Registered Heritage Structure located at 43 Monkstown Road in St. John's and built in 1833.
Location and Information
Newfoundland and Labrador is located on the far north-eastern fringe of North America, closer to Europe than any other part of the continent.
Mary Boland House, Calvert, NL
About the Mary Boland house, a Registered Heritage Structure that was built in Calvert, NL in the early 1900s.
Newspapers: 1879-2000
Information about Newfoundland and Labrador's Newspaper industry from 1879-2000.
St. George's Courthouse, St. George's, NL
About the St. George's Courthouse, a Registered Heritage Structure located in St. George's and built in the nineteenth century.
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