Newfoundlanders are to be found all over the world; they have crossed the Nile, climbed the Alma and gone to Vancouver. They fished the Northern Ice flow and the Grand Banks. They have mined in Cuba - where one of the narrator's comrades fell at the age of 21. The narrator himself is a roving Newfoundlander from Harbour Grace.Greenleaf & Mansfield 153, "The Roving Newfoundlander" (see 150 "The Roving Newfoundlander")
"We glided into a harbor which wound like a river between jagged precipices, and then the Bruce reac...
Issued in two volumes. Joseph Jukes, an English geologist, was appointed surveyor for Newfoundland i...
labrador nIn the nights down on the Labrador the skippers used to go (sail their vessels) back and ...
Everywhere you go, you'll find a Newfoundlander. They have sailed throughout the world. Out in Cobal...
Account of the travels, for various reasons, of Newfoundlanders. Suggests that the "boys" can be fou...
Crew sailing from Grand Bank to Fogo are driven into Belleoram. Next day they are driven into Chambe...
Narrator describes the hardyness of Newfoundland men and tells of some places where Newfoundlanders ...
Story of sealing trip in 1906 on the "Adventure".Sung to the tune of "The Star of Loggy Bay"
mainland nWhat I mean is..he [John Cabot] either discovered Newfoundland or else he didn't. Perh...
Narrator thinks of the Newfoundlanders who have emigrated. They are the "pride of every nation".Merc...
This book contains a collection of letters and the text of a lecture delivered by Reverend Moses Har...
In 1929 the narrator sets off to sea, on the "Cabot", from Rose au Rue. He complained about the low ...
This book contains a collection of letters and the text of a lecture delivered by Reverend Moses Har...
Though he has travelled all over Canada, Newfoundland is best - the people are so friendly, the isla...
"We glided into a harbor which wound like a river between jagged precipices, and then the Bruce reac...
"We glided into a harbor which wound like a river between jagged precipices, and then the Bruce reac...
Issued in two volumes. Joseph Jukes, an English geologist, was appointed surveyor for Newfoundland i...
labrador nIn the nights down on the Labrador the skippers used to go (sail their vessels) back and ...
Everywhere you go, you'll find a Newfoundlander. They have sailed throughout the world. Out in Cobal...
Account of the travels, for various reasons, of Newfoundlanders. Suggests that the "boys" can be fou...
Crew sailing from Grand Bank to Fogo are driven into Belleoram. Next day they are driven into Chambe...
Narrator describes the hardyness of Newfoundland men and tells of some places where Newfoundlanders ...
Story of sealing trip in 1906 on the "Adventure".Sung to the tune of "The Star of Loggy Bay"
mainland nWhat I mean is..he [John Cabot] either discovered Newfoundland or else he didn't. Perh...
Narrator thinks of the Newfoundlanders who have emigrated. They are the "pride of every nation".Merc...
This book contains a collection of letters and the text of a lecture delivered by Reverend Moses Har...
In 1929 the narrator sets off to sea, on the "Cabot", from Rose au Rue. He complained about the low ...
This book contains a collection of letters and the text of a lecture delivered by Reverend Moses Har...
Though he has travelled all over Canada, Newfoundland is best - the people are so friendly, the isla...
"We glided into a harbor which wound like a river between jagged precipices, and then the Bruce reac...
"We glided into a harbor which wound like a river between jagged precipices, and then the Bruce reac...
Issued in two volumes. Joseph Jukes, an English geologist, was appointed surveyor for Newfoundland i...
labrador nIn the nights down on the Labrador the skippers used to go (sail their vessels) back and ...