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Table of Contents
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Evidence for a Northern Landfall
This article involves breaking down Cabot's 1497 voyage to decipher exactly where he visited in Newfoundland.
Organizing the Migratory Fishery
This article examines the migratory fishery in Newfoundland, it's nature and organization, including how it was financed, outfitted, and conducted.
Origins of Migratory Fishery
How the migratory fishery came to be in Newfoundland and Labrador, lasting for more than three centuries before giving way to a resident industry.
Permanent Settlement at Avalon - History - Colony of Avalon
Overview of the beginnings of the colony of Avalon, established by Sir George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore.
From 1816 to the Present
The fishery remained the mainstay of the St. Pierre and Miquelon economy during the 19th century.
The English Period (1714-1764)
Two surveys of the south coast of Newfoundland were conducted between 1714 and 1716 to encourage English expansion into the region.
St. Pierre and Miquelon
An important fishing base for centuries, St. Pierre and Miquelon's population have had a long and varied relationship with their neighbours in Newfoundland.
References - Pipe makers' marks
References for a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 5 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 5 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 4 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 4 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 1 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 1 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 6 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 6 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 3 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 3 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
Page 2 - Pipe makers' marks
Page 2 of a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
17th and 18th Century Marked Clay Tobacco Pipes From Ferryland, NL
An introduction to a small sample of pipe bowls, showing their pipemarks, and unearthed at the Colony of Avalon.
The Placentia Economy, 1662-1713
A look at the the economy of Placentia, when it was a French colony in NL from 1662 to 1713.
Placentia Military Forts
During official occupation, the French built a series of fortified structures in favorable locations for the defence of the colony.
History of Plaisance
A history of the Newfoundland settlement, Placentia, from difficult beginnings in 1662 to the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713.
The Plaisance Garrison
There was not a single governor of Plaisance who did not complain about the lack of soldiers and the mediocrity of those he did have.
Population of Plaisance, 1671-1713
Population of Plaisance--Exploration--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
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