RME1TT1D–St.George's Newfoundland and Labrador are Canada's most Eastern Provinces, The Rock, Canada
RMRE123R–Graves in the churchyard of St George's, Brigus, Newfoundland.
RME1W9X9–Wooden fence in a meadow of marsh marigolds along St. Georges Bay, Newfoundland , Canada
RMGHPRDG–Gate leading to St George's Anglican Church at Brigus in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The building held its frist service
RM2CAF1JH–St. George's Bay and Romaines Creek, Kippens, Newfoundland and Labrador NL, Canada
RFKG8R23–Back of St. George's Heritage Church, as seen from the beach, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
RME1WA5R–Lobster traps along St. Georges Bay, Newfoundland , Canada, fishing industry, clouds
RF2JFF6M4–Exterior view of St. George’s Anglican Church in the village of Brigus, Newfoundland
RME1WA5P–Cliffs along St. Georges Bay, Newfoundland , Canada
RF2M0JAY6–Old St. George's Church, Brigus, Newfoundland. Church on hill framed by Red gate posts - sep 2022. High quality photo
RME1WA5T–Red wagon wheels line up a meadow of dandilions along St. Georges Bay, Newfoundland , Canada
RM2WEP3XC–Fishing village and bay of St. George, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. French Shore of the island of Newfoundland 1886 by Lieutenant Louis Koenig (1847-1920)
RMG2J9GR–Along St. George's Bay Port-au-Port Peninsula Newfoundland & Labrador Canada
RMCN2BKF–View of St. George's Bay at Sunset, Port au Port Peninsula, Sheaves Cove, Newfoundland
RMANF82W–Coast shoreline along Saint George's Bay Port Au Port Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada.
RFCTG4TJ–Newfoundland and Labrador Fishing Villages in Eastern Canada, ;East Coast;Canada;North America
RMAFBN5E–Sunset over Cape Anguille Lighthouse standing guard overlooking Gulf of St. Lawrence, Newfoundland, Canada
RFHNARTA–An Atlantic Puffin flying against blue sky over the Island of Skokholm of the coast of Wales
RMA6E4BE–AJ6383, Newfoundland, NF, Canada
RMP03DNA–. English: Appears in the Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 1786. Includes inset of North Atlantic and text in left margin 'Remarks upon the navigation from Newfoundland to New-York, in order to avoid the Gulph Stream on one hand, and on the other the shoals that lie to the southward of Nantucket and of St. George's Banks,' by B. Franklin. Mounted on cloth. Upper right margin: plate 5. Lower margin: facing page 315. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Copy imperfect: Mended triangular loss in upper margin. . A chart of the Gulf Stream.
RM2HER7F1–St. George's Heritage Church Museum, formerly St. George's Anglican Church, in Brigus, Newfoundland. With free-standing bell tower.
RM2WWE923–Description: 'The Log Cabin,' Spruce Brook, near St. George's Pond. Location: Newfoundland, Canada Date: 1910 americas
RMGHPRDH–Gate leading to St George's Anglican Church at Brigus in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The building held its frist service
RM2X1M87M–R.A.F. BEAUFIGHTERS NAMED AFTER NEWFOUNDLAND PROVINCES AND TOWNS [NEWFOUNDLAND SQUADRON] - Two of the ground crew servicing 'ST.GEORGE'S' - a named Beaufighter. Corporal G.Marsh from Grand Falls (left), and LAC John Martin, harness maker from Bell Island, Royal Air Force
RFKG8R30–Old headstones in the old St. George's Cemetery, adjacent to St. George's Heritage Church, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
RM2HGXEEB–St. George's, Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, N 48 25' 42'', W 58 28' 53'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMC01623–Map of Newfoundland and Labrador
RM2CER8C5–. Newfoundland Quarterly 1919-20. HON. J. K. BENNETT, Colonial Secretary,Candidate for St. Johns West. / J J. MULLALY,Candidate for St. Johns West.. J. T. MARTIN,Candidate for St. Johns West. J. F, DOWNEY,Candidate for SI. Georges. THE NEWFOUNDLAND QUARTERLY.-23. When Fortune Smiled.
RMCN2BM2–View of St. George's Bay at sunset, Port au Port Peninsula, Sheaves Cove, Newfoundland
RMANF83W–Coast shoreline along Saint George's Bay Port Au Port Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada.
RFCTG5D2–Newfoundland and Labrador Fishing Villages and Lighthouses on in Eastern Canada,East Coast;Canada;North America
RMA6E4BF–AJ6384, Newfoundland, NF, Canada
RM2WWEBYG–Description: Gypsum Cliffs at Fischel's Brook, St. George's Bay. Location: Newfoundland, St George's Bay, Canada Date: 1910 americas
RMGHPRD7–St George's Anglican Church at Brigus in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The building held its frist service in 1877 and is a
RFKG8R34–Old headstones in the old St. George's Cemetery, adjacent to St. George's Heritage Church, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
RM2CDDWC1–. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . Glimpse of Railway near Bay of Islands. NEWFOUNDLAND. 77 The principal lumbering districts are the Gander, Gumboand Exploits valleys; and on the west coast the Humbervalley and St. Georges Bay. The lumber trade alreadydeveloped along the new line of railway furnishes ample proofof the forest resources of the country.. Falls of Salmonier.
RMANF82Y–Coast shoreline along Saint George's Bay Port Au Port Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada.
RFCTG53G–Near Peggy's Cove Fishing Villages in Eastern Canada, Nova Scotia;;East Coast;Canada;North America
RMA6E4BD–AJ6382, Newfoundland, NF, Canada
RM2M5WTWE–Harbors on the s.w. coast of Newfoundland : republication of Brit. Admty. chart no. 743. Relief shown hachures and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings and form lines... St. George Harbor Codroy Roads. St. George Harbor Codroy Roads, Canada , Newfoundland and Labrador ,province , Codroy St. George's Harbour
RMGHPRDB–St George's Anglican Church at Brigus in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The building held its frist service in 1877 and is a
RFKG8R38–Old headstones in the old St. George's Cemetery, adjacent to St. George's Heritage Church, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
RM2CDDR1F–. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . Thisroute was found to be much more favorable than that alreadysurveyed to the north. It passed through the best lands in theisland along the Exploits and Humber Valleys, to the Bay ofIslands, and then turning south opened St. Georges Bay, theCodroy Valley and found a terminus at Port-aux-Basques, a fineharbor only ninety-three miles distant from North Sydney, CapeBreton. It was speedily and wisely decided to adopt this newroute and to carry the northern line no further than Exploits,thence westward a
RMANF82G–Lobster traps on Port Au Port Pennnsula Saint Georges Bay near Sheaves Cove, Newfoundland, Canada.
RM2M3880W–Harbors on the s.w. coast of Newfoundland : republication of Brit. Admty. chart no. 743 , Coasts, Newfoundland and Labrador, Maps, Nautical charts, Newfoundland and Labrador, Codroy Road, Nautical charts, Newfoundland and Labrador, St. George's Harbour, Codroy Road N.L., Maps, St. George's Harbour N.L., Maps Norman B. Leventhal Map Center Collection
RMGHPRDE–St George's Anglican Church at Brigus in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The building held its frist service in 1877 and is a
RFKG8R33–Old headstones in the old St. George's Cemetery, adjacent to St. George's Heritage Church, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
RM2CDDY01–. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . Salmon Fishing, Harrys Brook. Newfoundland. 55 $3,000,000 annually. The quality of the herring is not sur-passed by that of any other country, and they appear in enor-mous numbers. The chief seats of the herring fishery areFortune Bay, Placentia, St. Georges and Bay of Islands; whileon the coast of Labrador the finest herring are taken. Duringthe last few years the Labrador herring fishery has been un-remunerative, the herring have deserted their usual places ofresort. Fortune and Placentia Bays are t
RMGHPRDC–St George's Anglican Church at Brigus in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The building held its frist service in 1877 and is a
RFKG8R3C–Old headstones in the old St. George's Cemetery, adjacent to St. George's Heritage Church, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
RM2CDDX3J–. Newfoundland at the beginning of the 20th century : a treatise of history and development . rved out comfortable homes for themselves.North of them, and extending to the Barachois is a large NEWFOUNDLAND. •7 settlement of Englishmen, who came chiefly from the southcoast of the island, and are also fairly prosperous. On RiviereBlanche, a river falling into St. Georges Bay near Indian Head,there is a block of rich flat land containing about 22,400 acres. The peninsula of Port-au-Port gives indications of mineraldeposits of a most promising character. Lead, copper,asbestos, chrome iron and late
RMGHPRDM–Gate leading to St George's Anglican Church at Brigus in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The building held its frist service
RFKG8R32–Old headstones in the old St. George's Cemetery, adjacent to St. George's Heritage Church, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
RMRG6HGF–. Butterflies and moths of Newfoundland and Labrador : the macrolepidoptera. lepidopteres; lepidopteres; Insectes; insectes; Butterflies; Moths; Moths; Butterflies. Fig. 27. Distribution oi Apamea amputatrix (Fitch) in Newfoundland. Jersey, and west to California. In Newfoundland, adults have been taken at St. John's, Kilbride, Colinet, Witless Bay Line, Gander, Corner Brook, Georges Lake, Stephenville, and Tompkins. The moths are in flight from late June to late August. In Labrador, adults have been taken at Hebron and Cartwright from early to mid-August. 154. Please note that these images ar
RMGHPRDJ–Gate leading to St George's Anglican Church at Brigus in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The building held its frist service
RFKG8R2R–The steeple, St. George's Heritage Church, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
RFKG8TBW–The old cemetery and St. George's Church, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador. Partial View of old headstones and church.
RMRG6HN9–. Butterflies and moths of Newfoundland and Labrador : the macrolepidoptera. lepidopteres; lepidopteres; Insectes; insectes; Butterflies; Moths; Moths; Butterflies. Fig. 23b. Distribution of Eurois occulta (Linnaeus) in Labrador. Pearl, Kilbride, Chamberlains, Colinet, Gambo, Gander, Cow Head, Port au Choix, Eddies Cove West, St. Anthony, Kitty's Brook, Glenwood, Lewisporte, Millertown Junction, Pynns Brook, Corner Brook, Georges 104. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these i
RFKG8R2W–St. George's Heritage Church and old headstones in adjacent cemetery, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
RFKG8TBM–Old St. George's Church, Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador. Looking from outside of red brick gate posts and iron gate, grass covered footpath.
RMRG3R9D–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1989 Mann: Charophytes of Insular Newfoundland 37 2. Chara canescens Desv. & Lois, in Lois. This species has not been previously reported from insular Newfoundland. Only one site is known to the author (Figure 2), a shallow brackish lagoon near the mouth of the St. Georges River [Canadian Topographical Map 12B/8, U.T.M. 945705]. The lagoon is now separated from the St. Georges River estuary by two highway embank- ments and a railway embankment, but still receives some water exchange through culverts. It drains surrounding peatlands, and, at its closest, it
RMRJ43J6–. Sporting notes in Newfoundland [microform]. Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive. umt,' %i§ 1% % •<ij m. covered fjold in the neighborhood of Bri^'^us, in Con- ception Bay. The f;old is iound in quartz veins and in sulTicicnt quantities to justify the hope, in Mr. Murray's opinion, that, with capital and skilled labor, it may be worked to advantage. In the same vicinity slate and porphyry have been found, and in all parts of the island granite, both grey and red, may be seen in any quantity. A railway has been projected across the country to connect the capital with St. George's Bay o
RMRENXM3–. Arguments to prove the policy and necessity of granting to Newfoundland a constitutional government [microform] : in a letter to the Right Honourable W. Huskisson, principal secretary of state for the colonies, &c. &c. &c.. Fisheries; Pêches. H 1^ '' I' m the richness of the soil, tliat he has no occasion to use manure for his meadows. There are in other parts of the island, farnis on a very large scale, and, I am assured from indisputable authority, thai *hc land in St. George's Bay is naturally so excellent as scarcely to require manure. The last example I shall give of the adv
RMRG2XEE–. The Canadian field-naturalist. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 2005 Mann and Nambudiri: Charophytes of Insular Newfoundland II 27. Figure 1. Location of collection sites in Insular Newfoundland. A. Study area of southwestern Newfoundland inset. B. Coastal Newfoundland from Port aux Basques to the Port au Port Peninsula: (a) Gravels Pond, (b) St. George's Pond, (c) Codroy Estuary Pond, (d) Port aux Basques. C. Isthmus of the Port au Port Peninsula: (a) Gravels Pond. Dashed lines indicate roads. D. St. George's Bay: (a) Main Gut, (b) Estuary, (c) St. George's Pond. Dashed lines indicate
RMRJ57FM–. Report upon the Newfoundland fisheries, 1872 [microform] : by Captain A. H. Hoskins, R.N., H.M.S. "Eclipse," and Commander Charles G. F. Knowles, R.N., H.M.S. "Lapwing", with certain tabular statements, by Commander Knowles. Fisheries; Pêches. ^j^^^ffljfffpSBSri^**^ * C3 THE UOATS OF 11. M. S. " LAPAVING.". Cape Frill Ancc Harbor Newbury Tort t " Bay of Islands Liverpool, I;}. B. Bonne Bay Sholbourne Louis Head, N. S. La Have Tort Medway St. John's Halifax Luncbcrg St. George's Bay <( u tt Esquimaux Point Bay of Islands Halifax t/3 K O o MKN. TONS. 1 nOA
RMRJ57FG–. Report upon the Newfoundland fisheries, 1872 [microform] : by Captain A. H. Hoskins, R.N., H.M.S. "Eclipse," and Commander Charles G. F. Knowles, R.N., H.M.S. "Lapwing", with certain tabular statements, by Commander Knowles. Fisheries; Pêches. Cape Frill Ancc Harbor Newbury Tort t " Bay of Islands Liverpool, I;}. B. Bonne Bay Sholbourne Louis Head, N. S. La Have Tort Medway St. John's Halifax Luncbcrg St. George's Bay <( u tt Esquimaux Point Bay of Islands Halifax t/3 K O o MKN. TONS. 1 nOATS. 'A %. V . ,â â.Tâ'"-*"" "rnuiaiiiiI I iMwi"â
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