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| Descriptive Title | Rainbow Over Branch |
| Category | Knowledge of the land/water and environment Migration/settlement
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| Topic | Landscape Towns
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| Keywords | Communities
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| Description | For over 200 years, in the valley where Thomas Nash first settled, people continue to have a close relationship with the land and ocean. |
| Date | 2006 |
| Collector | Branch Cultural Historical Association
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| Biographical Data | Branch Cultural Historical Association wishes to thank all who contributed their knowledge of the places in around Branch - in particular Annie English, Marina Gambin, Bride McGrath, Walter McGrath, Cathy Myles, Cyril Nash, Joseph Nash, Acrian Power, John Power, Terry Power, Tony Power, and Wishey Power. Special thanks to Kenneth Nash for sharing his personal research collection. Thanks to those who shared photos from their personal collections, particularly Terry Fletcher and Albert Jenkins for their panoramic photos of Branch. This collection was also enriched by photos from the Branch Come Home Keen Time 2007 website created by Bev Power, and the book Our Cultural Heritage A Short History of the Cape Shore Area, 1986, editors Ernestine Power, Bernadine Careen, Cathy Nash. Thanks to Jed Baker, Lucy Drown, Dale Jarvis, Anne St. Croix and the Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation for you support and advice. |
| Location Depicted/Discussed | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Avalon Peninsula--Branch
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| Format | Image/jpeg |
| Type | Still Image |
| Resource Type | Photograph
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| Language | Eng |
| Source | Jackie Nash personal photo collection |
| Collection | Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory - Avalon |
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