The Story of Newfoundland
By the Right Hon. Lord Birkenhead (1920) Newfoundland
As it was and as it is in 1877 Newfoundland
A history of the island of Newfoundland
Containing a description of the island, the Banks, the fisheries and
trade of Newfoundland and the coast of Labrador by Anspach, Lewis
Amadeus (1819) (pdf) Peeps at Many Lands: Newfoundland
By Ford Fairford containing twelve full page illustrations in colour
(1912) (pdf) Videos of Newfoundland
Found a few videos on YouTube A Sustainable Future for Small Coastal
Fishing Communities Paper
presented at A.R. Scammell Academy, Change Islands, Newfoundland at
the Change Islands / Simon Fraser University workshop conference
Oceans and the Future of Endangered Coastal Communities. August 8 –
10 2006, by David B Thomson International fisheries and coastal
consultant An Article about Newfoundland Author
Wayne Johnstone
His book about Newfoundland written by David Robinson of the
Scotsman newspaper Ungava
Information on this area about the Lumber trade and also three books
about the area and Labrador.
9/11 anniversary: Gander, Newfoundland
marks 20 years since the world came to their town
Gander's Ripple Effect:
How a Small
Town's Kindness Opened on Broadway
Newfoundland Outsider
Fixing Up The Old Remote Cabin
Memoir of
Brother George Kmoch
Missionary in Labrador (pdf) The
Moravians in Labrador
Second Edition (1833) (pdf) Labrador, The Country and
The People
By Wilfred T. Grenfell, C.M.G., M.R.C.S., M.D. (Oxon.) and Others
(1922) (pdf) A Labrador Doctor
The Autobiography of Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, M.D. (Oxon), C.M.G.
with illustrations (1919) (pdf) Newfoundland
The Oldest British Colony, its history, its present condition, and
its prospects in the future by Joseph Hatton and the Rev. M. Harvey
(1883) (pdf)
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