rock nNewfoundlanders often refer to their island home as "the rock," and this description, at once defiant and wary, is hardly misplaced.DNE Sup PRINTED ITEM[This is Peter Neary, _Newfoundland in the North Atlantic World, 1929-1949_ (Kingston and Montreal: McGill -Queen's Press, 1988). our only citation from this work.G. M. Story JUN. 5 1989Used I and SupUsed Sup1Not used"Newfoundland in the North Atlantic World, 1929-1949" (see line 1, second block of Editor's Notes)
island nno Ice had bin seene fleeting in any of the Bayes of this Countrey all this yeare, (notwit...
newfoundlandThe uncouth West Country name -- The New-founde-lande- which has remained the designati...
island n. . . I want in the yawl with four hands to two island-rocks, which lie off the mouth of th...
rock nPhrases like CFA and 'Off the Rock' are identified [in the exhibition catalogue] as Newfo...
rock nMr John Turner, in his first words upon arriving in Newfoundland, ungraciously referred to ...
island nLate in the evening, just before night, we were abreast the Dirty Rocks -- an island rock ...
rock nBorn in Halifax [he] moved to Newfoundland with his family at the age of three months, an...
rock nNow we are hearing from. . . Newfoundland broadcasting stations such sayings as the Rock, th...
rock nIn First Spring on the Grand Banks, John and Meg have an adventure which starts when Canso's...
rock nI am irritated when the term "The Rock" is used, even though it has been used by people pr...
rock nHearing his beloved province referred to as 'The Rock' is, to the average Newfoundlander, ...
Newfoundland nGrowing up in Port aux Basques, I was indeed completely ignorant of the 'Newfoundlan...
island nTo dock a ship at the wharf at Spencer's Cove was an exacting job. One could not afford to...
island nIsland rock, 6 feet high, lies on this shoal bank half a cable eastward.PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
newfoundlandThe...name...applied in the sixteenth century not only to this Colony, but also to Nova...
island nno Ice had bin seene fleeting in any of the Bayes of this Countrey all this yeare, (notwit...
newfoundlandThe uncouth West Country name -- The New-founde-lande- which has remained the designati...
island n. . . I want in the yawl with four hands to two island-rocks, which lie off the mouth of th...
rock nPhrases like CFA and 'Off the Rock' are identified [in the exhibition catalogue] as Newfo...
rock nMr John Turner, in his first words upon arriving in Newfoundland, ungraciously referred to ...
island nLate in the evening, just before night, we were abreast the Dirty Rocks -- an island rock ...
rock nBorn in Halifax [he] moved to Newfoundland with his family at the age of three months, an...
rock nNow we are hearing from. . . Newfoundland broadcasting stations such sayings as the Rock, th...
rock nIn First Spring on the Grand Banks, John and Meg have an adventure which starts when Canso's...
rock nI am irritated when the term "The Rock" is used, even though it has been used by people pr...
rock nHearing his beloved province referred to as 'The Rock' is, to the average Newfoundlander, ...
Newfoundland nGrowing up in Port aux Basques, I was indeed completely ignorant of the 'Newfoundlan...
island nTo dock a ship at the wharf at Spencer's Cove was an exacting job. One could not afford to...
island nIsland rock, 6 feet high, lies on this shoal bank half a cable eastward.PRINTED ITEM DNE-...
newfoundlandThe...name...applied in the sixteenth century not only to this Colony, but also to Nova...
island nno Ice had bin seene fleeting in any of the Bayes of this Countrey all this yeare, (notwit...
newfoundlandThe uncouth West Country name -- The New-founde-lande- which has remained the designati...
island n. . . I want in the yawl with four hands to two island-rocks, which lie off the mouth of th...