Vol. 31 No.1
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This issue we received contributions of stories and pictures from far and wide. Premiere Williams showing a copy of Doris Saunders in photo. James Stewart always picked red berries, in the spring. In 1891 influenza had appeared at Forteau on the Labrador Coast. When Lorne Hollett joined Them Days , Jim Zwick asked if he wanted to do a research on World Fair’s. The Inuit Entertainers probably had contact with Essanay studio. This article has been adapted from Salt Fish and Shmattes. Them Days held an annual meeting general meeting and election of officers. A Proud Presentation is an issue by Lorne Hollett. Labrador Gallery on page 36. George B. Riche was born in Rocky Cove. In June 2005, Winston White went to Texas, USA. Raymond Zinck was in the Detachment building at Hopedale, shortly before noon John Gear came in. Mail came in along the coast by steamers and ships. Michelle Marcinkowska spent summer of ’63 and ’64 in North West River. Michael Bassie was born in Happy-Valley-Goose-Bay.
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Them Days Vol. 31 No. 1 – 2007
These Days at THEM DAYS – Lorne Hollett
Administrator’s Note – Judy Voisey
My Own Mother’s Son – James Stewart Buckle
La Grippe in Forteau – David Davis
Inuit Entertainers in THEM DAYS – Lorne Hollett
Inuit Entertainers in the U.S. Part 5 – Jim Zwick
The Jewish Legacy in Labrador – Robin McGrath
THEM DAYS Holds AGM – Lorne Hollett
A Proud Presentation – Lorne Hollett
Labrador Gallery
A Great Big Yarn – George B. Riche
The Big Land – Winston White
Distemper on the Coast – Raymond Zinck
Postal History of Labrador – Kevin O’Reilly
In Them Registries – Michelle Marcinkowska
Artists of Labrador – Mike Massie
Front cover: Young man and boy in front of Nain Moravian Church, c. 1925. Jerry and Regina Sillet collection.
Back cover: Pushing boat through ice. Okak area, c. 1900. Photographer Sydney W. Woodward.
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Weight | .12 kg |
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Dimensions | 23 × 15.5 × .5 cm |
Magazine Type | Digital, Physical |