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Author | : Edith Lillian Fletcher |
Publisher | : Truro, N.S. : E.L. Fletcher |
Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Colchester (N.S. : County) |
ISBN | : |
William Fletcher, Sr. (1725-1819), of Scottish lineage, immigrated with his family from Ireland to Londonderry Township, Colchester County, Nova Scotia in 1761 (after he had served with British troops in Canada during the French and Indian War). Descendants and relatives lived in Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan and elsewhere. Includes Moses Fletcher, the immigrant (with the Mayflower) from England to Salem, Massachusetts in 1620, and his descendants in New England and else- where. Includes ancestry in Ireland and Scotland.
Author | : William Logan |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 624 |
Release | : 2015-08-10 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1118486617 |
A Companion to Heritage Studies is a comprehensive, state-of-the-art survey of the interdisciplinary study of cultural heritage. Outlines the key themes of research, including cultural preservation, environmental protection, world heritage and tourism, ethics, and human rights Accessibly organized into a substantial framework-setting essay by the editors followed by three sections on expanding, using and abusing, and recasting heritage Provides a cutting-edge guide to emerging trends in the field that is that is global in scope, cross-cultural in focus and critical in approach Features contributions from an international array of scholars, including some with extensive experience in heritage practice through UNESCO World Heritage Centre, ICOMOS, and national heritage systems
Author | : Stephen Archibald |
Publisher | : Formac |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2003-10-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780887806018 |
Winner of the best published book of the year award, presented by the Atlantic Publishers Marketing Assocation. Nova Scotia has a rich heritage of houses dating from the 1700s. Here, the best examples of every important house style over the past 250 years are brought together in full colour. The authors have travelled to all parts of the province to select the finest examples of architectural heritage. Most of these buildings are accessible to the public and some have been carefully restored, allowing you to revisit the way people lived in Nova Scotia's past. You'll read how each house style reached Nova Scotia and discover how to identify not only its characteristic features but variants unique to the province. The authors also explain how new technologies have affected architectural style, and how the most available building material -- wood -- was used for houses designed to be constructed of brick, stone and mortar.
Author | : Bridglal Pachai |
Publisher | : Halifax, N.S. : Nimbus Pub. |
Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781551095516 |
Eleven chapters explore the African presence in Nova Scotia, and range from topics such as the influence of the church and the African United Baptist Association (AUBA); pioneers in publishing, law, politics and business; the legacy of Africville; heroes of sports, military, arts, and volunteer activism. Includes 117 black and white photos.
Author | : Stephen Poole |
Publisher | : Formac Publishing Company Limited |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2012-05-22 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1459500547 |
Halifax offers 250 years of history to discover. This book introduces the city's rich past with extensive and attractive colour photography and a brief but informative accompanying text. A vibrant waterfront, handsome eighteenth-century public buildings, a unique Citadel fortress overlooking the harbour, an eclectic array of churches and tree-lined Victorian neighbourhoods all contribute to Halifax's appeal. Combining photographs of Halifax today with informative text, this volume covers the area from Point Pleasant Park to the historic sites of Dartmouth and Bedford. Halifax: Discovering its Heritage is a great souvenir for visitors who enjoy the city and its colourful past.
Author | : Harry A. Renfree |
Publisher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 409 |
Release | : 2007-03-16 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1556351380 |
ÒIn this age of hi-tech, impersonal living, our individual identities are in danger of being submerged and our collective past is easily forgotten. History is therefore more important now than it has been in any previous time. It is a corrective that insists we are not defined as a number in a data bank, but as people who have lived in relation to time and circumstances. Our roots lie not in a code but in interactions with other people and in the flow of daily events. ÒCanadian Baptists have eagerly awaited the day that someone would produce a comprehensive, candid and faithful report of who we are and what major events helped shape our identity. This book can only strengthen Canadian Baptist relationships, as it brings to mind our common or similar beginnings. ÒThe author of this history, Dr. Harry A. Renfree, has done us an immense service by giving us a history worth reflecting upon and one which ought to spur us on to glorify God in His church's mission. Well qualified to share his gifts as writer and interpreter, Dr. Renfree is a Canadian Baptist who has given lifelong leadership in the cause of Christ in this country. ÒMy hope is that the readers of this book will come to understand how Canadian Baptists have sought to serve Christ throughout their history and right up to the present day. May God's leading in this historic endeavour cause us to grieve over the errors of the past, to rejoice in the grace of God that has marked our joyful times and to firmly resolve to go forth in this day in our land to honour the Baptist name through true humility and servanthood.--R. C. CoffinGeneral SecretaryÐTreasurerCanadian Baptist Federation
Author | : Joan Dawson |
Publisher | : Nimbus+ORM |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2020-07-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1771088591 |
A local historian explores the rich history of this rugged Canadian coastline with fascinating research and twenty-five historical photos. The beautiful harbours of Nova Scotia take many forms. Some are broad and studded with islands, while others are long inlets carved out by glaciers. Prized by the indigenous Mi’kmaq people as well as European settlers, they contain fascinating tales from the Age of Sail the American Revolution, the Golden Age of Piracy, and much more. Featuring profiles of more than fifty harbours—from the Bedford Basin to Shelburne Harbour to Cobequid Bay, Louisbourg, and Canso—Nova Scotia’s Historic Harbours explores each harbour’s historical significance. Local historian Joan Dawson shows how these communities have been shaped by the sea, and how Nova Scotia’s growth has been driven by its wealth of harbours.
Author | : David Orkin |
Publisher | : Bradt Travel Guides |
Total Pages | : 420 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9781841622828 |
The most in-depth guide available to Nova Scotia, from picture-postcard favorites to hidden treats.
Author | : Terrence D. MacLean |
Publisher | : Cape Breton University Press |
Total Pages | : 174 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780920336625 |
This books describes the process of research and development that changed the Fortress of Louisbourg from ruins to a reconstruction of the original that provides a living history experience to many thousands of annual visitors.
Author | : Sally Ross |
Publisher | : Nimbus Publishing (CN) |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781551090122 |
The first work devoted exclusively to Acadians in Nova Scotia, this book presents a thorough study of Acadian history from the earliest days of French settlement to present-day Acadian communities. Authors Sally Ross and Alphonse Deveau draw on original seventeenth-century texts, as well as up-to-date sources. They examine the history of the Expulsion--the Grand Dérangement--that began in 1755, and trace the return of the Acadians and their resettlement in seven areas of the province. The authors highlight the distinct features that have developed within these different regions of Nova Scotia and discuss the choices and challenges faced by Acadians today: the linguistic assimilation and preservation of a distinct culture against pressures from the mainstream culture. Acadians of Nova Scotia won the 1993 Dartmouth Book Award for non-fiction and the 1993 Evelyn Richardson Memorial Literary Prize for non-fiction.