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.
A Christian social organization for young people. Provides an overview of their activities, calendar, battalions and companies, newsletter, camps and bands. St. John's, NL.
A community-based program and registered charity that brings the public, the media and law enforcement agencies together in cooperative effort to help solve crime. Contains mission statement, unsolved crime information and school program details.
Works with animals in central Newfoundland. List of objectives, description of services, event details, and pictures of available animals are presented.
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.
Registered charitable organization established to support the hospitals of St. John’s. Details its events, programs, and the facilities under management.
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 private foundation whose purpose is to award grants for students and non-profit projects in Newfoundland and Labrador. Provides forms and outlines the assessment and granting process.
An association of health professionals dedicated to improving the lives and health of mothers and their unborn children throughout the world. The site allows you to make a donation, read newsletters, and find out about their projects.
Housed in Apothecary Hall, home to the Peter O’Mara Drug Store from 1922 to 1986. The building is the last remnant of the urban commercial area of Water Street West. Previously known as the James J. O’Mara Pharmacy Museum.
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.
The purpose of this site is to provide original genealogical and historical data for those desiring to do research in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Newfoundland and Labrador New Democratic Party. Social democratic party. Provides party position statements, profile of the leader and related news.
A parish within the Eastern Diocese of Newfoundland and Labrador, offers an online version of its bulletin, information on worship times, parish events and programs, contacts and related links.
The archdiocese includes over 40 parishes that extend from Trepassey on the Southern Shore to Lamaline on the Burin Peninsula to St. John's on the Avalon Peninsula. Find details of museums, archives, newsletters, directors, and other related Internet sites.
a non-profit grassroots communications company which promotes community communications. Participates in alternative media projects with rural communities; indigenous peoples; women's, youth, and senior citizens groups.
Mission head office for the region. Offers resources, church and office personnel directory, mission objectives, newsletter, updates, prayer support, as well as a link to VOAR radio which allows online listening. Mount Pearl, Newfoundland.
An historic church and Provincial Heritage Structure whose building is used for concerts, plays, marriages and other events, and was opened and preserved as an historic building.
Includes the parish history and photo album, messages from the Bishop and Rector, contact information, past news and upcoming events announcements, FAQs page, feedback form and related links.
Includes parish location and history, a purpose statement, information about Worship, staff and clergy, scheduled events, group activities, contact information and related links.
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.
Displays relics and antiques of the Moravian roots of the community of Makkovik, which is on the north coast of Labrador. Tours available on request. Includes photos and history of the building.
Celebrates the skill and ingenuity of Winterton's boat builders, who built skiffs, punts or "rodneys", motor boats and schooners using only hand tools and local timber.