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The World of Work
A Mount Pearl Junior High School project about the world of work in Newfoundland and labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador Animals
Newfoundland and Labrador Animals - The Newfoundland Dog, Labrador Retriever, and Newfoundland Pony
Newfoundland and Labrador Customs
A sample of calendar and life cycle customary practices that are popular in Newfoundland and Labrador
The Pink, White and Green: Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador
The pink, white and green tricolour flag, or PWG, can be seen all around Newfoundland and Labrador.
Bishop James Louis O'Donel (1737-1811)
About the life of Bishop James Louis O'Donel, who came to St. John's and formally established the Roman Catholic Church in Newfoundland.
Other Ethnic Groups
About Chinese, Lebanese, and Jewish immigrants that moved to Newfoundland and Labrador during the 19th century.
Outports
About outports in Newfoundland and Labrador. An outport is literally any port other than the principal port of St. John's.
Bishop Patrick Lambert
About the life of Bishop Patrick Lambert, second Roman Catholic bishop of St. John's.
Turn of the Century Journalist
About the life of journalist Patrick Raymond Bowers.
Archives Contain Little-Known Manuscript
A chronicle of the life and works of Patrick William Browne (1864-1937), priest, teacher and writer
English Patterns of Settlement
Patterns of immigration and settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador were greatly influenced by mercantile activities.
The Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland
About Alice B. Garrigus who, along a retired missionary couple, introduced Pentecostalism to Newfoundland and Labrador and established the Bethesda Mission.
Post-1949 Communications and Transportation
About the advances in communication and transportation technology after 1949 and how it affected Newfoundland and Labrador life.
Post Confederation Flags
Two official flags have represented Newfoundland and Labrador since Confederation with Canada in 1949.
Pre-Confederation Flags
Before the current official flag, designed by Christopher Pratt in 1980, several British-derived flags represented Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Presbyterian Church in Newfoundland
A brief history on the Presbyterian Church and relations with Newfoundland.
Wood Was First C of E Priest Ordained in Newfoundland
A account of the life of Thomas Martin Wood (1807-1881), the first Church of England priest to be ordained in Newfoundland.
The Provincial Anthem: Ode to Newfoundland
The official anthem of Newfoundland and Labrador is the Ode to Newfoundland, written by Governor Sir Cavendish Boyle in 1902.
Push and Pull Factors
The push and pull factors that contributed to immigration to Newfoundland.
Introduction
About the establishment of the Heritage Foundation of Newfoundland and Labrador in order to stimulate appreciation of architectural heritage.
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