Depicts the cultural heritage of Newfoundland in the 1880's. It displays social, economic and religious aspects of the time which has influenced the province as it is today.
(ANLA) preserves those records of the provincial government and of private sources which are deemed to have enduring legal, fiscal, evidential or historical value.
Provides an overview of the book Atlantic Sentinel including vintage photographs. Focuses on the critical role that Newfoundland played in transatlantic telegraph communications and chronicles the submarine cable landings in the 1850s.
This is for images reflecting the personal or public history and memories of Newfoundlanders and Labradorians. This would include historic buildings, old family pictures, places that were significant to personal memories or public history.
A public history project to provide a wide range of authoritative information about the province's history, culture, and geography. Based at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
A volunteer, non-profit organization to protect, preserve, promote and interpret the province's history and heritage. Includes association profile, events listing, attractions, related links and contacts.
A detailed history describing the natural environment, aboriginal peoples, society, economy and culture, exploration and settlement, the arts and law and government.
Articles on Aboriginal peoples, arts, economy, exploration and settlement, first world war, government and politics, natural environment, society and culture.
Gathers and preserves information about the history of the community of Trinity for future generations at their museum. Provides a summary of the artifacts shown at the museum.