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1. A botanical expedition to Newfoundland and southern Labrador A botanical expedition to Newfoundland and southern Labrador Fernald, Merritt Lyndon, 1873-1950 Botany A discussion of plants in Newfoundland and Labrador.

2. A travers le monde 1905-01-07 A travers le monde 1905-01-07 A travers le monde 1905-01-07

3. A Trip to Newfoundland (Harper's New Monthly Dec 1855) A Trip to Newfoundland (Harper's New Monthly Dec 1855) A Trip to Newfoundland

4. All Hands, December 1956 All Hands, December 1956 All Hands, December 1956

5. American Battle Fields In France, Vol.ix, No.17, June 26, 1919 American Battle Fields In France, Vol.ix, No.17, June 26, 1919 American Battle Fields In France, Vol.ix, No.17, June 26, 1919

6. Arctic Canada and Labrador Arctic Canada and Labrador Labrador-Discovery and Exploration A brief review of ongoing and proposed scientific activity in Arctic Canada and Labrador.

7. Arctic Canada and Labrador : The Forbes-Grenfell Northern Labrador (Survey) Expedition, 1931 Arctic Canada and Labrador : The Forbes-Grenfell Northern Labrador (Survey) Expedition, 1931 Labrador-Discovery and Exploration A description of the work being undertaken in northern Labrador by The Forbes-Grenfell Northern Labrador (Survey) Expedition, 1931.

8. Before the "Viking" disaster : the doomed film ship in the Newfoundland ice-fields Before the "Viking" disaster : the doomed film ship in the Newfoundland ice-fields Ships-Viking; Film-making; Shipwrecks A description of the sinking of the Viking by an explosion while at the seal fishery in March 1931. It was carrying an American movie-making team headed by Varick Frissell.

9. Britain's oldest colony sends her sons to serve Britain's oldest colony sends her sons to serve Military Matters-World War II A one-page article about how Newfoundlanders are contributing to Britian's war effort as sailors and lumbermen, 1939-40.

10. Canadian Greographical Journal August 1953 Canadian Greographical Journal August 1953 Canadian Greographical Journal August 1953

11. Chasse à la baleine dans les environs de Terre-Neuve Chasse à la baleine dans les environs de Terre-Neuve Fisheries-Whales and whaling Pictures of a whale hunt near Newfoundland, with a description of the harpooning process.

12. Découverte et évolution cartographique de Terre-Neuve et des pays circonvoisins, 1497 - 1500 - 1769 Découverte et évolution cartographique de Terre-Neuve et des pays circonvoisins, 1497 - 1500 - 1769 Harrisse, Henry, 1829-1910 Cartography; Discovery and exploration An account of the various voyages of discovery by European navigators to Newfoundland and Labrador, with an examination of how the early maps reflect the progressive development of geographic knowledge of the area.

13. Dropping in on England Dropping in on England Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937 Transport-Aviation; Earhart, Amelia Amelia Earhart describes being flown across the Atlantic in 1928 as a passenger, the first woman to make the trip and a precursor to her solo flight in 1932.

14. Experiences in France Experiences in France Grenfell, Wilfred Thomason, Sir, 1865-1940 Military Matters-World War I; Grenfell, Wilfred T. Sir Sir Wilfred Grenfell gives an account of his time at the front during World War I assisting in the medical care of wounded soldiers. He also expresses some personal opinions and observations on the conflict in general.

15. Flight, Vol vi, No 33, (August 14, 1914) Flight, Vol vi, No 33, (August 14, 1914) Flight, Vol vi, No 33, (August 14, 1914)

16. Flight, Vol XX, No 29, (July 19, 1928) Flight, Vol XX, No 29, (July 19, 1928) Flight, Vol XX, No 29, (July 19, 1928)

17. Flying the Atlantic - and selling sausages have a lot of things in common Flying the Atlantic - and selling sausages have a lot of things in common Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937 Earhart, Amelia Amelia Earhart discusses the motivations for her transatlantic solo flight.

18. For 1750 miles they chased the Bismarck For 1750 miles they chased the Bismarck Ships-Bismarck; Military matters-World War II A recounting of the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941 during World War II. Includes a tribute to the British battlecruiser Hood, sunk by the Bismarck.

19. Forest and Stream 1913-05-10 Forest and Stream 1913-05-10 Forest and Stream 1913-05-10

20. Forest and Stream 1914-08-29 Forest and Stream 1914-08-29 Forest and Stream 1914-08-29
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