In this photo my great-great grandfather Jack Cornect, who moved here from France when he was about 12 years old, stands with his son Baptiste in ... (read more)
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Queen of Peace Middle School is located in Happy Valley - Goose Bay, Labrador. It has a school population of 383 students from Grades 4-7. All of the Grade Six classes are taking part in this Historypin Project. Both the students and teachers are excited as they are the first people to pin pictures and stories to the map of Labrador!
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In this photo my great-great grandfather Jack Cornect, who moved here from France when he was about 12 years old, stands with his son Baptiste in ... (read more)
This picture was taken in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the summer of 1948. In the picture from left to right are: Donald Rachwal(Grandfather), Robert Rachwal(Great Uncle), Irene ... (read more)
My nan is on the left. My Aunt June is in the middle and my nans first cousin Anita is on the right. My great grandmother ... (read more)
The oldest one in the background is my great grandmother. My nan is on the left. My nans friend Sharon to the first right. My Aunt ... (read more)
The date of this photo is Winter of 1963. The photo belongs to my nan. It was taken at her home on 44 Cabot Cresent in ... (read more)
Mes grandparents ont déménagé à North Bay, Ontario parce que mon grandpère a reçu un job dans une mine. Ma grandmère s'occupait de la maison. La ... (read more)
My mom and her brother walking around by the water on Water Street. When they walked a bit farther they found Velco boxes and old cars ... (read more)
This is the land my great great great great great grandfather and all his children and some of their children lived and were born on. My ... (read more)
This is a picture of my great grandparents waving goodbye to friends and family members that they wouldn't see for a very long time. My great ... (read more)
This is a photo of my great uncle Walter Kenway Jr, taken in 1970 by the local newspaper called the "Southern Gazette" while he was fishing ... (read more)
My great grand parents getting heated up near their old woodstove in their warm small house surrounded by there Christmas decorations hand made by my Grandmother ... (read more)
This is a photo of Stephen Gallant. Here is his story: Steven was the first baby born in Indian Head. The town was later renamed Stephenville ... (read more)
In 1951 my great grandparents and uncle Tony moved to St.Leonard, New Brunswick to start a new life. They only spoke Dutch and they were moving ... (read more)
In the photo that was taken by my grandmother in 1989 you will see my grandparents cottage they built in 1989 on the island they where ... (read more)
This is a pichure of the North West River Cable Car. The first cable car started running in August 1961. The first cable car was the ... (read more)
This is a picture of my great-grandparents. Margaret Rice, And Daniel (Greg) Rice. They were both in the military. Margaret (Pearl) is from Scotland and met ... (read more)
My great grandfather fought in World War II. As a member of a Dental Detachment with the Canadian Army, his transport ship was sunk by a ... (read more)
This photo is of Joseph Reeves. He is relaxing the only way he knew how.To smoke his pipe. The pipe is a gift from his son ... (read more)
This is a photo of Bruce Rumbolt, Rodger Rumbolt, and his friend. Every day for one week they would catch two nets of fish. I met ... (read more)
This picture was taken because it was my Great Grandfathers house,and to see the water in the backround. The land around this house was very big. ... (read more)
This a photo of the Clark family in 1957. There are 8 children included in this photo. Another was born two years later. They are all ... (read more)
Imperial Oil was one of the first oil companies servicing the military base in Goose Bay. My Pop (Flick Hughes) worked for them by driving one ... (read more)
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