Eastern Point was a small place near Burgeo, Newfoundland and Labrador . See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland geo stub coord missing Newfoundland and Labrador Category Populated places in Newfoundland and Labrador ... more details
Eastern Cove was a small settlement located near Fogo, Newfoundland and Labrador . See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador coord 49 32 00 N 54 12 57 W display title Category Populated places in Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland geo stub ... more details
Eastern Tickle was located northeast of Fogo, Newfoundland and Labrador . See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland geo stub coord 49 43 00 N 54 14 57 W display title Category Populated places in Newfoundland and Labrador ... more details
Infobox diocese jurisdiction Diocese name EasternNewfoundland and Labrador rite Anglicanism Anglican image province parishes churches bishop Right Rev. Cyrus Pitman cathedral Cathedral Church of St. John the Baptist, St. John s archdeaconries suffragans website http www.nfol.ca anglican nfol.ca anglican The Anglican Diocese of EasternNewfoundland and Labrador is one of seven diocese s of the ecclesiastical province of Canada . History From 1839 1925 the Diocese included Bermuda as well as Newfoundland island Newfoundland . IIn 1976 the Diocese of Newfoundland was reorganised and three autonomous dioceses were created EasternNewfoundland and Labrador, Anglican Diocese of Central Newfoundland Central Newfoundland , and Anglican Diocese of Western Newfoundland Western Newfoundland . Bishops Aubrey George Spencer 1793 1872 diocesan from 1839 1843. Edward Feild 1801 1876 diocesan from 1844 1876. James Butler Knill Kelly 1832 1907 diocesan from 1876 1877. Llewellyn Jones, Bishop of Newfoundland 1840 1918 diocesan from 1878 1917. William Charles White 1873 1943 diocesan from 1918 1942. Philip Selwyn Abraham 1897 1955 diocesan from 1942 1955. John Alfred Meaden diocesan from 1956 1965. Robert Lowder Seaborn 1911 1993 diocesan from 1965 1980. William Gordon Legge was suffragan bishop. Martin Mate . Donald Frederick Harvey Donald F Harvey . Cyrus Clement James Pitman Cyrus Pitman is the present ... Diocese of Central Newfoundland http www.anglican.nfol.ca history.php Anglican Diocese of EasternNewfoundland and Labrador http westernnewfoundland.anglican.org Diocese of Western Newfoundland ... http www.anglican.nfol.ca Anglican Diocese of EasternNewfoundland and Labrador official site Anglican Church of Canada coord missing Newfoundland and Labrador DEFAULTSORT EasternNewfoundland And Labrador ... St. John s Cathedral of St. John the Baptist , St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador . Parishes Empty ... stub Newfoundland stub ... more details
of education for the Eastern School District, was elected as the Member of the Newfoundland ...for Eastern School District in Prince Edward Island. Eastern School District ESDNL is the de facto school board for the eastern portion of the island of Newfoundland island Newfoundland . It covers the following regions Avalon East Avalon West Burin Peninsula Vista Clarenville and Bonavista Peninsula Headquarters & Director Headquarters The District central office is located in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s . There are three regional offices in Spaniard s Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador Spaniard s Bay , Burin, Newfoundland and Labrador Burin and Clarenville, Newfoundland and Labrador Clarenville . The district is managed by the CEO director of education and four assistant directors programs, human resources, finance and administration and rural education and corporate services. Current Director From Eastern School District media news release Eastern School Board Announces Interim CEO on April 28, 2009 blockquote St. John s, NL Mr. Milton Peach, Chair, Eastern School Board, today announced the appointment of Mr. Ford Rice as the interim CEO Director of Education for the Eastern ... of Education Programs with the Eastern School District since April 2008. Throughout his 28 year ... of education for the Eastern School District, was appointed Deputy Minister of the Department of Education ... party banner of the Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador in October 2008, He ... degree and a diploma in school resources services from Memorial University of Newfoundland, a Master ... The Eastern School District manages 122 schools which includes the Janeway Hospital School . In the Eastern ... staff. The Eastern School District maintains approximately convert 5200000 sqft m2 of floor space annually. External links http www.esdnl.ca The Eastern School District of Newfoundland and Labrador homepage Category School districts in Newfoundland and Labrador ... more details
to increase the burning pace, thus ending the CSS Alabama s expeditionary raid of the easternAtlantic and Azores area. During this raid, the capture of any ships was both unnecessary and unfeasible. Most of the targets were whaler s. With a total of ten prizes burned in the easternAtlantic ... the Alabama . From this raiding area in the easternAtlantic Ocean, the CSS Alabama departed and sailed west toward the northeastern seaboard of Newfoundland island Newfoundland and New England ... style background white color black CSS Alabama s EasternAtlantic Expeditionary Raid Date Ship ... Expeditionary Raids of the CSS Alabama DEFAULTSORT Alabama, Css, EasternAtlantic Expeditionary Raid Category CSS Alabama EasternAtlantic Expeditionary Raid Category Raids in the American Civil ... to light the Atlantic sky with a three ship torching. Later the same day, September 9, while the blaze ... more details
Wiktionary Newfoundland may refer to Places Canada Newfoundland and Labrador , a Canadian province known simply as Newfoundland from 1949 to 2001 in the eastern part of Canada Dominion of Newfoundland , a self governing dominion of the British Empire from 1907 to 1949 Colony of Newfoundland , a colony of England 1583 1707 , then of Great Britain 1707 1801 , then of the United Kingdom 1801 1907 Newfoundland island from Terra Nova , New Land , an island that forms part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador Ukasiksalik Island , on Davis Inlet, Labrador, also known as Newfoundland Island United States of America Newfoundland, Kentucky Newfoundland, New Jersey Newfoundland, Pennsylvania Ships HMS Newfoundland 59 , a Royal Navy cruiser HMHS Newfoundland , a British hospital ship sunk in the Mediterranean during the Second World War SS Newfoundland , a sealing ship that lost many crew in a disaster in 1914 Animals Newfoundland dog Newfoundland pony Newfoundland sheep Literature New Found Land , a book by John Christopher Dirty Linen and New Found Land , a pair of plays by Tom Stoppard that are always performed together Disambig geo ast Terranova zh min nan Newfoundland khu pia t ia h bs Newfoundland vor cs Newfoundland rozcestn k cy Newfoundland de Neufundland Begriffskl rung es Terranova fr Terre Neuve homonymie ko os it Terranova disambigua he ja pl Nowa Fundlandia ujednoznacznienie ru tr Newfoundland uk vi Newfoundland ... more details
atlantic.aspx A Atlantic Nova Scotia TV New Brunswick TV Prince Edward Island TV Newfoundland ...Infobox TV channel name A Atlantic logofile A logo.svg logoalt logosize 190px launch May 29, 1983 closed ... Inc. small slogan country Canada broadcast area Atlantic Canada headquarters Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax , Nova Scotia former names Atlantic Satellite Network 1983 2008 replaced names sister names timeshift names web http www.atv.ca atlantic.aspx A Atlantic terr serv 1 terr chan 1 sat serv ... serv 1 online chan 1 A Atlantic is a Canadian English language cable television cable television channel serving Atlantic Canada owned by CTVglobemedia , with its studios located in Halifax Regional Municipality ... . The channel launched as the Atlantic Satellite Network or ASN in 1983. It is designated by the Canadian ... simultaneous substitution rights in the Atlantic provinces, whereas most non broadcast channels do not. Prior ... States , particularly in conjunction with The CW Plus , although A Atlantic is the only station of this type currently operating in Canada. History Image Atlantic Satellite Network logo.svg 150px ... of CTV affiliates now known as CTV Atlantic . ASN initially aired Atlantic Pulse newscasts at alternate times to ATV s newscasts. Atlantic Pulse used ATV reporters, but different anchors and graphics ... intents and purposes, the Citytv affiliate in Atlantic Canada, and until recently carried a similar ..., it appeared likely that ASN would become the Citytv owned and operated station for Atlantic Canada ... in Atlantic Canada to university students. Some of the university programs offered through DUET ... hours. By 1997, as specialty television began to grow in popularity, Atlantic Pulse gave way to a short ... when ASN s news programming was fully integrated into the ATV now CTV Atlantic news operation. While ... the original home of The Oprah Winfrey Show until it moved to ATV in 1992 and in Newfoundland and Labrador ... stations. Currently, A Atlantic carries a late local newscast a rebroadcast of CTV Atlantic s late ... more details
dablink For the ocean, see Atlantic Ocean . For other uses, see Atlantic disambiguation Infobox Magazine title The Atlantic image file The Atlantic magazine cover.png image caption publisher Atlantic Media ... United States website http www.theatlantic.com theatlantic.com issn 1072 7825 The Atlantic is an American magazine founded as The Atlantic Monthly in Boston , Massachusetts , in 1857 . It was created ... s. ref cite web url http www.amazon.com The Atlantic dp B000UHI2LW title The Atlantic publisher amazon.com accessdate 7 October 2010 ref ref cite journal url http www.theatlantic.com title The Atlantic ... 2009 is Jay Lauf, who is also a vice president of Atlantic Media Company. ref cite journal url http www.theatlantic.com a masthead.mhtml title Atlantic masthead publisher The Atlantic accessdate 7 ... 05 07 business 07ATLA.html?ex 1224129600&en 7a32bba6b6e6f7ff&ei 5070 title Media Talk This Summer, It s the Atlantic ... Castle , and Natasha Vargas Cooper. In April 2005, the editors of The Atlantic decided to cease ... doc 200801u editors note title Editors Note work The Atlantic accessdate 7 October ... Hymn of the Republic As a leading literary magazine, The Atlantic was the first to publish many significant ... between Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson having read an article in The Atlantic ... TremontSt Boston.png thumb left Atlantic Monthly office, Ticknor & Fields, 124 Tremont Street ... news local massachusetts articles 2005 04 15 atlantic 148 year institution leaving city first1 Mark last1 Feeney first2 David last2 Mehegan title Atlantic, 148 year institution, leaving city Magazine of Twain, James, Howells heads to capital newspaper The Boston Globe date April 15, 2005 ref File Atlantic Monthly 1857.png thumb right The cover of the original issue of The Atlantic , November 1, 1857 Ownership For all but recent decades, The Atlantic was known as a distinctively New England literary ... all of Bradley s publications could collaborate under the Atlantic Media Company umbrella. Few of the Boston ... more details
Wiktionary Eastern may refer to In transportation Eastern Air Lines , a defunct American airline Eastern Airways , an English airline Eastern Railroad Massachusetts , a defunct railroad Eastern Avenue , various roads Eastern Freeway, Melbourne , Australia Eastern Parkway Brooklyn , New York, United States Eastern Freeway Mumbai Eastern Freeway , Mumbai, India In education Eastern College disambiguation Eastern University disambiguation Other uses Eastern AA , a football soccer team in Hong Kong Eastern District, Hong Kong Eastern Television , a cable TV network in Taiwan Eastern Time , United States Eastern Daily Press , a regional newspaper published in Norwich, England Eastern Electricity , a defunct supply and distribution utility in England 12th Eastern Infantry Division , part of the British army in the First and Second World Wars Ostern German for Eastern , or Red Western , Soviet and Eastern bloc countries version of Western movies See also intitle EasternEastern country subdivision disambiguation East Western disambiguation Orient Occident Vostochny disambiguation Disambig de Eastern Begriffskl rung nl Eastern ja pl Eastern pt Eastern sv Eastern vi Ph ng ng ... more details
Infobox Seamount Name Newfoundland Seamounts Map Map caption Depth Height Summit Location North Atlantic Ocean Group Coordinates Country Canada Type Volcanic group Age Cretaceous Last eruption Cretaceous Discovered Discovered by First visit Translation Pronunciation Photo Newfoundland Seamounts.jpg Photo caption Aerial image of the Newfoundland Seamounts The Newfoundland Seamounts are a group of seamount s offshore of eastern Canada in the northern Atlantic Ocean . Named for the island of Newfoundland island Newfoundland , this group of seamounts formed during the Cretaceous period and are poorly studied. ref http www odp.tamu.edu publications 210 SR 107 107 7.htm Paleocene volcanic sand provenance ref See also Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Eastern Canada List of volcanoes in Canada References reflist Coord 43 41 27.9 N 45 24 15 W display title Category Volcanoes of Newfoundland and Labrador Category Seamounts of the Atlantic Ocean Newfoundland geo stub ... more details
The Newfoundland Ridge is an ocean ridge in the northern Atlantic Ocean , located on the east coast of Canada . It was the site for major volcanic activity in the Barremian Aptian period. ref http www odp.tamu.edu publications 210 IR chap 01 c1 f2.htm ref See also Portal Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Canada Volcanism of Eastern Canada References reflist coord 40 4 55.5 N 48 0 0 W display title Category Seamounts of the Atlantic Ocean Category Volcanism of Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland geo stub marine geo stub ... more details
About the island in the North Atlantic Ocean the Canadian province of which it is a part Newfoundland and Labrador other uses of NewfoundlandNewfoundland disambiguation Newfoundland Infobox islands name Newfoundland image name image caption image size locator map Location map Canada Newfoundland lat 49 long 56 marksize 16 native name native name link nickname Terra Nova location Atlantic Ocean coordinates ... mainland. As a fish exporting society, Newfoundland was in contact with many places around the Atlantic ... search and text excerpt Peter Neary. 1996. Newfoundland in the North Atlantic world, 1929 1949 . McGill ... by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency http www.nlnature.com ... admin divisions title Province country admin divisions Flag Newfoundland and Labrador country ... 2 country largest city St. John s, Newfoundland St. John s country largest city population 100,646 ... 2007 04 19 ref br br Seat of Government Government of Newfoundland and Labrador br http www.gov.nl.ca ... Senate br 6 of 6 in NL and 105 total br br Members of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly br 44 of 48 total Image Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg 175px Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador br Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador small br Flag of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador 1980 to present Image Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 175px Newfoundland Flag br United Kingdom Union Flag small br Flag of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador 1949 to 1980 and flag of the Dominion of Newfoundland 1931 1949 Image Newfoundland Red Ensign.png 175px Newfoundland Red Ensign br Dominion of NewfoundlandNewfoundland Red Ensign small br Civil ensign of the province and Dominion of Newfoundland 1907 1965 Newfoundland pron en nju f n d l nd Newfoundland.ogg ... Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador . The province s official name was also Newfoundland until 2001, when Geographical renaming its name was changed to Newfoundland and Labrador the postal ... more details
The Anglican Diocese of Newfoundland , was at one time the Diocese of Newfoundland and Bermuda. In 1976 the Diocese of Newfoundland was reorganised and three autonomous dioceses were created Anglican Diocese of EasternNewfoundland and Labrador EasternNewfoundland and Labrador , Anglican Diocese of Central Newfoundland Central Newfoundland , and Anglican Diocese of Western Newfoundland Western Newfoundland . The three dioceses jointly support http www.mun.ca queens Queen s College e, other ministry s, and have many common interests. Bishops Aubrey George Spencer 1793 1872 diocesan from 1839 1843. Edward Feild 1801 1876 diocesan from 1844 1876. James Butler Knill Kelly 1832 1907 diocesan from 1876 1877. Llewellyn Jones, Bishop of Newfoundland 1840 1918 diocesan from 1878 1917. William Charles White 1873 1943 diocesan from 1918 1942. Philip Selwyn Abraham 1897 1955 diocesan from 1942 1955. John Alfred Meaden diocesan from 1956 1965. Robert Lowder Seaborn 1911 1993 diocesan from 1965 reorganization. William Gordon Legge was suffragan bishop. History From 1839 1925 the Diocese included Bermuda as well as Newfoundland island Newfoundland . Synods Diocesan Synods usually met Biennially In 1976 the Diocese of Newfoundland was reorganized into the Diocese of Central Newfoundland, the Diocese of EasternNewfoundland and Labrador, the Diocese of Western Newfoundland. External links http www.centraldiocese.org Diocese of Central Newfoundland http www.anglican.nfol.ca history.php Anglican Diocese of EasternNewfoundland and Labrador http westernnewfoundland.anglican.org Diocese of Western Newfoundland http www.mun.ca queens Queen s College DEFAULTSORT Diocese Of Newfoundland Category Anglican Church of Canada dioceses ... more details
Merge The Rock rugby team date September 2010 Rugby team teamname Newfoundland Rock Commented out because image was deleted image NFLD rock logo.jpg fullname Newfoundland Rock Rugby Football Club union Rugby Canada br Newfoundland Rugby Union nickname The Rock founded 1984 location St. John s, Newfoundland & Labrador countryflag Canada url rockrugby.ca ground Swilers Rugby Park capacity 6,500 coach Flag icon Canada Flag icon Ireland Patrick Parfrey chairman Flag icon Canada Flag icon Ireland Noel Browne league Rugby Canada Super League RCSL 1998 2008 br Rugby Canada National Junior Championship RCNJC 2009 present pattern la1 rock pattern b1 rock pattern ra1 rock leftarm1 body1 000000 rightarm1 shorts1 00000 socks1 770020 pattern la2 white hoops pattern b2 whitehoops pattern ra2 white hoops leftarm2 770020 body2 770020 rightarm2 770020 shorts2 000000 socks2 770020 The Newfoundland Rock are a Canadian rugby union team based in St. John s, Newfoundland & Labrador . The team plays in the Rugby Canada National Junior Championship RCNJC and draws most of its players from the Newfoundland Rugby Union , one of fourteen Rugby Unions that have representative teams in the RCNJC. The organization was originally a competitor at the senior men s level. However, with a 2009 restructuring of Canada s rugby competitions, their place has been taken by a successor organization, the Atlantic Rock , a regional team in the Americas Rugby Championship . The Rock play their home games at Swilers Rugby ... professional league. The Rock were significantly successful in the RCSL, winning the Eastern Division ... lost the Eastern Final to the Niagara Thunder the following year, but returned in 2008 to beat the Calgary ... Site Newfoundland Rock Rugby Canada Super League Rugby union in Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Sports Category Canadian rugby union teams Category Sport in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador Category Sports teams in Newfoundland and Labrador Canada rugbyunion team stub fr Newfoundland Rock ... more details
in eastern Canada and comprises two main parts the island of Newfoundland island Newfoundland ... had the best fishing in the North Atlantic. ref Grant C. Head, Eighteenth Century Newfoundland ...About the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador the island that makes up part of it Newfoundland island other meanings of NewfoundlandNewfoundland disambiguation Newfoundland Infobox Province or territory of Canada Name Newfoundland and Labrador AlternateName Fullname Province of Newfoundland and Labrador EntityAdjective Provincial Official Logo Newfoundland arms.png Flag Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg CoatOfArms Newfoundland arms.png Map Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.svg Flower Sarracenia purpurea Pitcher plant Tree Black Spruce Bird Atlantic Puffin Motto Quaerite primum regnum ... by some Newfoundlanders. ref Capital St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s LargestCity St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s LargestMetro St. John s CMA Premier Kathy Dunderdale PremierParty Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador PC Viceroy Edward Roberts ... Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly PostalAbbreviation NL formerly NF PostalCodePrefix List ... The Daily, Thursday, May 15, 2008. Study Resource boom in Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador ... 1949 TimeZone UTC 3.5 for Newfoundland br UTC 4 for Labrador Black Tickle and North HouseSeats List of House members of the 40th Parliament of Canada Newfoundland and Labrador 7 SenateSeats List of Newfoundland and Labrador senators Current Senators 6 ISOCode CA NL Website www.gov.nl.ca Newfoundland and Labrador IPAc en n u f n l n d n d l b r d r is a Canadian Atlantic Canada Atlantic Provinces ... 94 percent of the province s population resides on the Island of Newfoundland including its associated smaller islands , of which over half live on the Avalon Peninsula . The Island of Newfoundland has its own dialects of Newfoundland English English , Newfoundland French French , and Newfoundland ... more details
Image Newfoundland Blob.jpg thumb 240px The Newfoundland Blob The Newfoundland Blob was an unidentified mass globster that washed ashore near St. Bernard s, Fortune Bay , Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland on 2 August 2001. The specimen was 5.6 m long. Analysis of samples in 2002 showed that the Newfoundland Blob was a portion of the carcass of a sperm whale . ref Carr, S.M., H.D. Marshall, K.A. Johnstone, L.M. Pynn & G.B. Stenson 2002. http www.biolbull.org cgi content full 202 1 1 How to tell a sea monster molecular discrimination of large marine animals of the North Atlantic . Biological Bulletin 202 1 5. ref References reflist Puig, R. 2004. http web.archive.org web 20080527140638 http www.research.usf.edu absolutenm templates newro.asp?articleid 571&zoneid 26 A Whale of a Tale. Research Online, University of South Florida. Globsters cryptozoology Category Globsters ... more details
Refimprove date January 2007 Newfoundland English is a name for several dialect s of English language English found in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador . Most of these differ substantially from the English commonly spoken elsewhere in Canada . Many Newfoundland dialects are similar to the West ... . Still others blend elements of both. A vast majority of Newfoundland s population emigrated to the island ... Canada National Census Newfoundland and Labrador cite web url http www40.statcan.gc.ca l01 cst01 demo26b eng.htm title 2006 Statistics Canada National Census Newfoundland and Labrador publisher Statistics Canada date 2009 07 28 ref ref name A Short History Newfoundland Historical Society, A Short History of Newfoundland and Labrador , St. John s, NL, Boulder Publications, 2008. ref The dialects that comprise Newfoundland English developed because of Newfoundland s history as well as its geography. Newfoundland was one of the first areas settled by England in North America, beginning in small numbers ... title Early settlements in Newfoundland accessdate 2007 09 27 ref before peaking in the early 19th century. Newfoundland was a United Kingdom British colony until 1907 when it became an independent Dominion within the British Empire . It became a part of Canada in 1949. Newfoundland island Newfoundland is an island in the Atlantic Ocean , separated by the Strait of Belle Isle from Labrador , the sparsely .... Historically, Newfoundland English was first recognized as a separate dialect by the late 18th century when George Cartwright trader George Cartwright published a glossary of Newfoundland words. Other names for Newfoundland English Newfoundland English is often humorously called Newfinese , ref ... Newfoundland English differs from General Canadian English in vowel pronunciation e.g., in much of Newfoundland ... are homophones , in morphology linguistics morphology and syntax e.g., in Newfoundland the word ... of Archaism archaic adverbial phrase adverbial intensifiers e.g., in Newfoundland that play was right ... more details
name Newfoundland Pony image Newfoundland Ponies.jpg image caption Newfoundlands in Change Islands features altname nickname country Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland group1 std1 group2 std2 note End Infobox Horse info. Article Begins Here The Newfoundland pony is a breed of pony originating in Newfoundland island Newfoundland formerly used as a Working animal beast of burden . It was considered ... stamina, strength, intelligence, courage, obedience, willingness, and common sense. Newfoundland ponies ... of the Newfoundland pony include a height of 11 14.2 Hand unit hands in height a dark, thick mane horse ... colors are common some Newfoundland ponies experience mild to drastic color changes from season ..., hard, and its tail is low set. Newfoundland Ponies can come in a variety of equine coat color colors ... , and bay horse bay . History The ancestors of the Newfoundland pony arrived in Newfoundland from the British ... type, which is now recognized as the Newfoundland pony . In the past, the Newfoundland pony was used ... also used for transportation. With the advent of mechanisation, the Newfoundland Pony s uses ... 12,000 Newfoundland ponies were once known to roam Newfoundland, mostly near the coastal communities ... to fish the waters of the North Atlantic. The population declined quickly in the 1960s when the need for a Newfoundland pony to assist with the chores was replaced by supermarkets or mechanized equipment ..., the Newfoundland Pony Society was formed. One of its founding members was Dr. Andrew Fraser who was a veterinarian trained in Scotland who had moved to Newfoundland. Dr. Fraser saw the similarities ... remaining ponies in the Newfoundland Pony Society Registry. Dr. Fraser later wrote a book on the Newfoundland Pony in 1992 called The Newfoundland Pony The Lone Member of the Moorland Family of Horses in North America Now on the Verge of Extinction . Later in 1997, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador enacted the Heritage Animal Act and the Newfoundland Pony was recognized as the Province ... more details
World War Newfoundland Given Newfoundland s strategic location in the Battle of the Atlantic 1939 ...about the historical state the province that followed it Newfoundland and Labrador Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Dominion of Newfoundland common name Newfoundland continent ... of Canada 1921.svg image flag Newfoundland Red Ensign.png image coat Newfoundland arms.png flag Newfoundland flag symbol Coat of arms of Newfoundland and Labrador image map Dominionofnewfoundlandlocation.PNG ... ye first the kingdom of God national anthem Ode to Newfoundland capital St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador ... title leader King of Newfoundland King leader1 Edward VII of the United Kingdom Edward VII leader2 ... George VI of the United Kingdom George VI title deputy List of Newfoundland Prime Ministers Dominion ... 26, event2 Commission of Government date event2 February 16, 1934 event end Newfoundland Act date end March 23, era Interwar period legislature Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly House of Assembly currency Newfoundland dollar footnotes smallsup 1 de facto , In 1934, Newfoundland gave ... celebrated on June 24, Discovery Day. Patron saint St. John the Baptist . The Dominion of Newfoundland ... of a United Kingdom British colony, self governing from 1855 to 1949. The Dominion of Newfoundland was situated in northeastern North America along the Atlantic Ocean Atlantic coast and comprised the Newfoundland island island of Newfoundland and Labrador on the continental mainland. The dominion .... Between 1934 and 1949 a six member Commission of Government plus a governor administered Newfoundland, reporting to the Dominions Office in London. Newfoundland remained a de jure Dominion ref name comm cite web last Webb first Jeff A. title The Commission of Government, 1934 1949 publisher Newfoundland ... as the official national flag of the Dominion of Newfoundland on May 15, 1931, before which time the File Newfoundland Red Ensign.png Newfoundland Red Ensign , as civil ensign of Newfoundland, was used ... more details
for the community of the same name in Labrador Charlottetown, Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador Charlottetown is a small community in the Provinces and territories of Canada Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador . It is located on the island of Newfoundland island Newfoundland within Terra Nova National Park . See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador coord 48 26 02 N 54 00 25 W display title Category Populated coastal places in Canada Category Designated places in Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland geo stub ... more details
countries flag Newfoundland inflation rate inflation source date subunit ratio 1 1 100 subunit name ... , 2 coin article Coins of the Newfoundland dollar used banknotes 25 , 40 , 50 , 80 , 1, 2, 5, 10 ... mint website obsolete notice Y The dollar was the currency of the colony and Dominion of Newfoundland from 1865 until 1949, when Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland became a province of Canada . It was subdivided into 100 Cent currency cent s . History In 1865 History of Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland adopted the gold standard, and the dollar replaced the Newfoundland pound pound at a rate ... system. It also had the effect of aligning the Newfoundland unit to the dollar unit in the British Eastern Caribbean colonies. The West Indian dollar was directly descended from the Spanish Dollar Pieces of Eight . Newfoundland was unique in the British Empire in that it was the only part to introduce its own gold coin in conjunction with its gold standard. Newfoundland two dollar coins were minted intermittently until the Newfoundland banking crash of 1894. In 1895, following this banking crisis, the Canadian banks moved into Newfoundland and the value of the Newfoundland dollar was adjusted to set it equal to the Canadian dollar, a devaluation of 1.4 . The Newfoundland dollar was replaced by the Canadian dollar at par when Newfoundland Canadian Confederation joined Canada in 1949. The other British North American colonies adopted the American unit around the same time that Newfoundland ... Dollars to be the new American unit of currency. The Newfoundland decimal coinage would have corresponded ... sterling sterling coinage. Coins main Coins of the Newfoundland dollar In 1865, coins were introduced in denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 20 cents, and 2 dollars. The Newfoundland one cent ... of Newfoundland began issuing notes denominated in pounds and dollars, using a rate of 4 dollars 1 ... for use as Newfoundland dollars. In the 1880s, both the Commercial Bank and the Union Bank ... more details
Targa Newfoundland is an annual convert 2200 km mi sing on long road rally . It is held over a seven day period in September of each year on the paved roads of the eastern and central parts of Newfoundland island Newfoundland . The event allows the owners of historic, classic and modern sporting motor ... teams, and for the best placed novice team. The Targa Newfoundland is made possible though the efforts of 2,200 volunteers and members of 70 Newfoundland communities. Event Format The competitive portion of Targa Newfoundland begins and ends in the city of St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John ... uploads Volume 2 Rules and Regulations 08 05 22.pdf Targa Newfoundland Rules and Regulations Manual ... Vehicle Total Penalties 2002 Targa Newfoundland 2002 flagicon Australia Len Cattlin flagicon Australia Gayle Cattlin 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback 0 01 36 2003 Targa Newfoundland 2003 flagicon United ... 1972 BMW Bavaria 0 00 38 2004 Targa Newfoundland 2004 flagicon United States Bill Arnold flagicon United States Tamara Hull 1972 BMW Bavaria 0 00 10 2005 Targa Newfoundland 2005 flagicon United States Bill Arnold flagicon Canada Alan Ryall 1972 BMW Bavaria 0 00 45 2006 Targa Newfoundland 2006 flagicon ... index.php 2010 12 07 page 2 Evan Gamblin 1979 Porsche 911 0 02 30 2007 Targa Newfoundland 2007 flagicon ... Newfoundland 2008 flagicon United States Roy Hopkins flagicon United States Adrienne Hughes 1969 ... Targa Newfoundland Results by Rally Scoring ref ref http www.rallyscoring.com results Resu2003 Targa index.htm 2003 Targa Newfoundland Results by Rally Scoring ref ref http www.rallyscoring.com results 2004 Targa Targa2004TargaByClass0.src.htm 2004 Targa Newfoundland Results by Rally Scoring ref ref http www.rallyscoring.com results 2005 Targa Targa2005TargaByClass0.htm 2005 Targa Newfoundland Results ... Newfoundland Results by Rally Scoring ref ref http www.rallyscoring.com results 2007 Targa Targa07Press0.htm 2007 Targa Newfoundland Results by Rally Scoring ref ref http www.rallyscoring.com results ... more details
Taxobox name Newfoundland Wolf image status EX extinct 1911 but dated 1930 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Carnivora familia Canidae genus Canis species Gray Wolf C. lupus subspecies C. l. beothucus trinomial Canis lupus beothucus trinomial authority Glover Morrill Allen Allen & Thomas Barbour Barbour , 1937 The Newfoundland wolf Canis lupus beothucus was a subspecies of the gray wolf , Canis lupus , which existed on the island of Newfoundland island Newfoundland off the east coast of Canada . This extinct wolf was said to have been a large, white animal with a black stripe down its spine. Recently, coyotes , Canis latrans or eastern coyotes from mainland Canada ref cite web url http www.env.gov.nl.ca env wildlife publications coyotenews2.pdf title Coyotes on the island of Newfoundland accessdate 2007 09 02 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071031015946 http www.env.gov.nl.ca env wildlife publications coyotenews2.pdf Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 10 31 ref have filled the Ecological niche niche formerly occupied by the Newfoundland wolf. History European settlers were quick to view the wolf as a cattle killer, and so set out to destroy the island population by setting a bounty on the animal. On September 14, 1839, the colonial government proclaimed a wolf bounty of five pounds. Hunting, trapping and vigorous predator control methods quickly reduced the wolf population on the island. This, combined with a reported caribou population decline, seem the most likely causes of the wolf s demise. By 1911 the last wild wolf was shot, although ... Native American inhabitants of Newfoundland the Beothuk who are likewise extinct. need to check whether ... mnotes8.asp The Rooms Museum Notes Newfoundland Wolf http www.uwsp.edu geo faculty heywood Geog358 extinctm NewfWolf.htm The Newfoundland Wolf References div class references small references div Category Extinct carnivorans Category Fauna of Newfoundland Wolf Category Mammal extinctions since 1500 ... more details
orphan date September 2010 Infobox television show name Newfoundland Holiday image show name 2 caption genre nature and travel format creator developer writer director creative director presenter Dave Quinton starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country CAN language English language English channel CBC Television first run first aired 7 June 1973 last aired 5 September 1974 num seasons 1 num episodes status list episodes executive producer producer Derm Breen editor location St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company distributor picture format audio format preceded by followed by related website production website Use dmy dates date September 2010 Newfoundland Holiday is a Television in Canada Canadian nature and travel documentary television series which aired on CBC Television from 1973 to 1974. Premise Dave Quinton hosted this series profiled various locations in Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland , particularly featuring its nature and wildlife. Some filmed material from the Newfoundland Tourist Bureau was included in the series. Newfoundland Holiday was produced in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s . ref name CCF cite web url http www.broadcasting history.ca programming television programming popup.php?id 1107 first John last Corcelli date August 2005 title Newfoundland Holiday publisher Canadian Communications Foundation accessdate 7 May 2010 ref Scheduling This half hour series was broadcast on Thursday afternoons for two seasons, first at 5 00 p.m. Eastern from 7 June to 16 August 1973 then at 4 30 p.m. from 4 July to 5 September 1974. References Reflist External links Cite web url http www.film.queensu.ca CBC New.html first Blaine last Allan title Newfoundland Holiday publisher Queen s University year 1996 accessdate 7 May 2010 Category CBC network shows Category 1973 Canadian television series debuts Category 1974 Canadian television series ... more details