Newfoundlanders Remember Their Past is a 5 part television series that was created by Extension Service, Memorial University of Newfoundland for Memorial University Television to highlight some of the films and interviews done in the past through Extension Services. Some of the film series that will be highlighted in this series is from Decks Awash, I can mind the time... and the Port au Choix Project. In this first episode of the series host Charles Callanan looks at the film series "I can mind the time...", specifically the film "I can mind the time... Josiah Kearley" which highlights the life of Josiah (Joe) Kearley, one of the orginal charter members of the Fishermen's Protection Union (FPU). As an introduction to the film Charles Calla...
Dr. J.D. House discusses politics in Newfoundland society, exploring several themes and illustrating...
Host Rob Pitt interviews archivist Peter Narvaez and assistant archivist Philip Hiscock of the Folk...
Nolan Reilly has a long-standing interest in community history. He is a professor of history and for...
Newfoundlanders Remember Their Past is a 5 part television series that was created by Extension Serv...
Newfoundlanders Remember Their Past is a 5 part television series that was created by Extension Serv...
Newfoundlanders Remember Their Past is a 5 part television series that was created by Extension Serv...
Dr. J.D. House screens two films to illustrate Newfoundland history from 1800 to the present: "I can...
Newfoundlanders Remember Their Past is a 5 part television series that was created by Extension Serv...
Interview with Josiah Kearley, a charter member of the Fishermen's Protective Union. Mr. Kearley dis...
In this episode of Pathways Cathy Boak interviews former Premier of Newfoundland, Joseph (Joey) Smal...
O Canada; Ode to Newfoundland; Introduction; Interview with Eugene Manning, Mayor of St. Bride's (sc...
Fishermen are interviewed to examine the conflict between gillnet and trawl fishermen in Harbour Bre...
Paul O'Neil talks about his career with the CBC in radio broadcasting, particularly the school broad...
Interview with Walter Day, World War I veteran, who talks about Newfoundland before and during the w...
In this episode host Cathy Boak interviews Chief Richard Roche, Royal Newfoundland Constabulary."A M...
Dr. J.D. House discusses politics in Newfoundland society, exploring several themes and illustrating...
Host Rob Pitt interviews archivist Peter Narvaez and assistant archivist Philip Hiscock of the Folk...
Nolan Reilly has a long-standing interest in community history. He is a professor of history and for...
Newfoundlanders Remember Their Past is a 5 part television series that was created by Extension Serv...
Newfoundlanders Remember Their Past is a 5 part television series that was created by Extension Serv...
Newfoundlanders Remember Their Past is a 5 part television series that was created by Extension Serv...
Dr. J.D. House screens two films to illustrate Newfoundland history from 1800 to the present: "I can...
Newfoundlanders Remember Their Past is a 5 part television series that was created by Extension Serv...
Interview with Josiah Kearley, a charter member of the Fishermen's Protective Union. Mr. Kearley dis...
In this episode of Pathways Cathy Boak interviews former Premier of Newfoundland, Joseph (Joey) Smal...
O Canada; Ode to Newfoundland; Introduction; Interview with Eugene Manning, Mayor of St. Bride's (sc...
Fishermen are interviewed to examine the conflict between gillnet and trawl fishermen in Harbour Bre...
Paul O'Neil talks about his career with the CBC in radio broadcasting, particularly the school broad...
Interview with Walter Day, World War I veteran, who talks about Newfoundland before and during the w...
In this episode host Cathy Boak interviews Chief Richard Roche, Royal Newfoundland Constabulary."A M...
Dr. J.D. House discusses politics in Newfoundland society, exploring several themes and illustrating...
Host Rob Pitt interviews archivist Peter Narvaez and assistant archivist Philip Hiscock of the Folk...
Nolan Reilly has a long-standing interest in community history. He is a professor of history and for...