Morris, Rupert. Radio broadcast program, Know Your Newfoundland Trinity episode.

Radio broadcast, Know Your Newfoundland, Trinity. Interview with Rupert Morris about the history of Trinity; family came to Trinity in 1780 from England; father originally settled in Dunfield; 1828, Great-great-grandfather's schooner was lost in the ice fields; Lesters settle in Trinity in 1750...

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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_oral/id/554
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:ich_oral/554 2023-12-31T10:05:19+01:00 Morris, Rupert. Radio broadcast program, Know Your Newfoundland Trinity episode. Canada - Newfoundland and Labrador - Trinity - Dunfield; England - Winterton audio/mp3 27:16 minutes; 31.2 MB http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_oral/id/554 eng eng Intangible Cultural Heritage - Oral Traditions and Expressions http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_oral/id/554 CC BY-NC 4.0 Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory Migration/settlement Towns Communities Morris Rupert Sound Audio ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:35Z Radio broadcast, Know Your Newfoundland, Trinity. Interview with Rupert Morris about the history of Trinity; family came to Trinity in 1780 from England; father originally settled in Dunfield; 1828, Great-great-grandfather's schooner was lost in the ice fields; Lesters settle in Trinity in 1750; First church was built in 1734; Rev. Bullock, rector of the church, wrote the hymn "We Love The Place, O God;" stories of doctor and Anglican Clergyman, John Clinch Clinch buried in Winterton; John August, from the Beothuk Nation, is buried in Winterton; new historic site, the Hiscock House; discussion of tourism in Trinity; Lester House was demolished; Audio Beothuk Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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Towns
Communities
Morris
Rupert
spellingShingle Migration/settlement
Towns
Communities
Morris
Rupert
Morris, Rupert. Radio broadcast program, Know Your Newfoundland Trinity episode.
topic_facet Migration/settlement
Towns
Communities
Morris
Rupert
description Radio broadcast, Know Your Newfoundland, Trinity. Interview with Rupert Morris about the history of Trinity; family came to Trinity in 1780 from England; father originally settled in Dunfield; 1828, Great-great-grandfather's schooner was lost in the ice fields; Lesters settle in Trinity in 1750; First church was built in 1734; Rev. Bullock, rector of the church, wrote the hymn "We Love The Place, O God;" stories of doctor and Anglican Clergyman, John Clinch Clinch buried in Winterton; John August, from the Beothuk Nation, is buried in Winterton; new historic site, the Hiscock House; discussion of tourism in Trinity; Lester House was demolished;
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title Morris, Rupert. Radio broadcast program, Know Your Newfoundland Trinity episode.
title_short Morris, Rupert. Radio broadcast program, Know Your Newfoundland Trinity episode.
title_full Morris, Rupert. Radio broadcast program, Know Your Newfoundland Trinity episode.
title_fullStr Morris, Rupert. Radio broadcast program, Know Your Newfoundland Trinity episode.
title_full_unstemmed Morris, Rupert. Radio broadcast program, Know Your Newfoundland Trinity episode.
title_sort morris, rupert. radio broadcast program, know your newfoundland trinity episode.
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