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70%*******___ Historique de Plaisance : patrimoine de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador - poursuivre leurs activités en plus grande sécurité dans les havres avoisinants comme Grand Burin, Saint-Laurent, Mortier et Chapeau Rouge. Malgré la petite taille ...
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/...ration/placentia_history_f.html

70%*******___ The 1918 Spanish Flu: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - crewmen docked at St. John&#8217;s harbour. Three more infected sailors arrived at Burin on October 4 and they travelled by rail to St. John&#8217;s for treatment. ...
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70%*******___ Global Relations and the Spanish Influenza: Newfoundland and ... - carrying three infected crewmen. In the coming weeks, infected sailors also arrived at Burin and various Labrador ports. The virus quickly spread throughout the country ...
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/society/sflu_impact.html

70%*******___ Photo Album Provides Valuable Historical Record: Memorial University ... - gratitude to Mr. Lawrence [sic] which can never be discharged." Boats docked at Ship Cove, Burin. Courtesy of the Centre for Newfoundland Studies Archives (Coll - ...
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/...archives/16riggsfeb22_1996.html

70%*******___ ‘For King and Country’ - Stanley Isaac Hillier, aged nineteen, left his hometown of High Beach on Newfoundland’s Burin Peninsula, presented himself on board the HMS Briton (formerly Calypso) ...
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70%*******___ Glossary: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - A two-masted ship having the foremast square-rigged and the mainmast fore-and-aft-rigged. Burin A stone tool, from which flakes, called "burin spalls", are removed ...
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70%*******___ Government Structure, 1832-1855: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - Conception Bay, St. John's, Bonavista Bay, Trinity Bay, Ferryland, Twillingate-Fogo, Burin, Fortune Bay, and Placentia-St. Mary's. All districts had one seat in the ...
http://www.heritage.nf.ca/law/gov_structure.html

70%*******___ Seasonal Characteristics: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - parts of the island, but not until mid-late November over the southernmost Avalon and Burin peninsulas. During October and November the increasing temperature contrast ...
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70%*******___ Telegraphy: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage - (Trinity Bay) to Gambo and Greenspond, and from Long Harbour (Fortune Bay) to Bay L'Argent, Burin and Fortune. In 1887 a line was laid from Mint Brook (Gambo) to ...
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70%*******___ Once Upon A Mine: Chapter VI - did not see his property until 1931. Early in that year he wrote to the bank manager in Burin asking him to suggest a local resident capable of investigating and ...
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