upalong av..the strange goings-on of those from upalong who now live in [Newfoundland].PRINTED ITEM GMS Mar 76Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
Newfoundland. . . a babel of loud talk, in the half-comprehensible Newfoundland dialect, troubled t...
outport nFor generations the majority of outport Newfoundlanders have been cultivators of the land...
NewfoundlandThere was lots of stormy weather and many days of traveling were lost, but we finally ...
upalong avThis was used by a resident of Conception Bay when referring to his son who had moved to ...
NewfoundlanderDo you realize you can't call yourself a Newfoundlander any more?PRINTED ITEM G. M. ...
NewfoundlandProblems relating to the operation of foreign trawlers off the Newfoundland Banks..PRI...
newfoundlandThe Countrie commonly knowne and called by the name of Newfoundland...PRINTED ITEM G.M...
mulligrubsIt is claimed that there are 1,000 terms of sp eech which are peculiar to Newfoundland. ...
newfoundlandTo the merchants of Bristol that have bene in the Newfounde Launde, �20.PRINTED ITEM...
upalong avU is for upalong, / But if you go there, / The customs are different, / So you must bewar...
upalong avHe was telling me about the overnight news which he had heard on the radio, and about a f...
floater nFloaters--Transient fishermen--largely Newfoundlanders.see cited qoutationPRINTED ITEM S...
newfoundland. . . marriages of immigrant Irish adult males to Newfoundland-Irish girls . . .PRINTED...
Newfoundland nGrowing up in Port aux Basques, I was indeed completely ignorant of the 'Newfoundlan...
up av, prep. . . Newfoundlanders have always said "down to the Labrador," or "down" to any place no...
Newfoundland. . . a babel of loud talk, in the half-comprehensible Newfoundland dialect, troubled t...
outport nFor generations the majority of outport Newfoundlanders have been cultivators of the land...
NewfoundlandThere was lots of stormy weather and many days of traveling were lost, but we finally ...
upalong avThis was used by a resident of Conception Bay when referring to his son who had moved to ...
NewfoundlanderDo you realize you can't call yourself a Newfoundlander any more?PRINTED ITEM G. M. ...
NewfoundlandProblems relating to the operation of foreign trawlers off the Newfoundland Banks..PRI...
newfoundlandThe Countrie commonly knowne and called by the name of Newfoundland...PRINTED ITEM G.M...
mulligrubsIt is claimed that there are 1,000 terms of sp eech which are peculiar to Newfoundland. ...
newfoundlandTo the merchants of Bristol that have bene in the Newfounde Launde, �20.PRINTED ITEM...
upalong avU is for upalong, / But if you go there, / The customs are different, / So you must bewar...
upalong avHe was telling me about the overnight news which he had heard on the radio, and about a f...
floater nFloaters--Transient fishermen--largely Newfoundlanders.see cited qoutationPRINTED ITEM S...
newfoundland. . . marriages of immigrant Irish adult males to Newfoundland-Irish girls . . .PRINTED...
Newfoundland nGrowing up in Port aux Basques, I was indeed completely ignorant of the 'Newfoundlan...
up av, prep. . . Newfoundlanders have always said "down to the Labrador," or "down" to any place no...
Newfoundland. . . a babel of loud talk, in the half-comprehensible Newfoundland dialect, troubled t...
outport nFor generations the majority of outport Newfoundlanders have been cultivators of the land...
NewfoundlandThere was lots of stormy weather and many days of traveling were lost, but we finally ...