Vol. 17, No. 2

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Them Days Vol. 17 No. 2 – 1992

Ernest Doane took a trip from Red Bay to Makkovik in 1918-19. Harry Martin writes a poem called Visions of the Land. Aunt Edna Campbell was loving, special person. Cemetery Inscriptions of North River. George Martin was born on Diver Island, Clarence Brown was born at Lance Cove on the end of Horsechops. William Hollett and Selina lived in Ticoralak Island in 1800’s. Innu didn’t spend Christmas in the country for 30 years. You’ve helped me on my way is a poem by Ron Harvey. Two fellas going Big Bight to Makkovik which was called Flounders  bight then. He did everything the working men did, at the H. B. C post in Rigolet.

Ernest Doane’s Diary- 
Visions of This Land-  Harry Martin
Aunt Edna Campbell- Edna Campbell011
North River Cemetery- Margaret Davis
Some of My Memories- George Martin
Ticoralak Island- Robert Hollett
Christmas in the Country- Janet Byrne-Turpin
You’ve Helped me on my Way- Ron Harvey
Bangbelly (A collection of Good Things)- Carolyn Jacque

Uncle Sam Cove- Carolyn Jacque

Tuchialic Girls- Charlie Lloyd

The French Doctor- William Ryland

Cold Cure- Bessie Flynn

You Do What You Got To- Alex Poole

Johnny Blake- Leonard Budgell

Johnny Blake- Leonard Budgell

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Labrador Gallery– Ann Oliver

Front cover: Edna Campbell, North West River – 1977. D.J. Saunders photo.

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Weight .12 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15.5 × .5 cm
Magazine Type

Physical, Digital