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  • On 10 December 1894, two of Newfoundland and Labrador's three banks closed their doors and never opened them again.
  • After the Commercial and Union Banks ceased operations, Newfoundland and Labrador entered a period of economic, social, and political chaos.
  • about the men and women, such as Naomi Gregory, who came from Newfoundland outports to St. John's to work in domestic service in upper class homes.
  • How paternalism was advantageous for St. John's merchants during World War I and the Depression.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador's tourism industry continued to grow after Confederation, but at a slow pace.
  • Newfoundland's tourism industry dates back to the 1890s, when advances in rail and ocean transportation made the colony more accessible than before.
  • A history of the merchant community in Newfoundland and its effect on trade and commerce
  • Overview of the Women Shop Workers of Water Street.