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Legacies of Famous Newfoundlanders
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ナレーター:
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Christopher Hartigan
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著者:
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Neil Rideout
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Legacies of Famous Newfoundlanders explores the lives and contributions of notable individuals from Newfoundland who have left a significant mark on history, culture, and society. The book highlights a diverse array of figures, each recognized for their unique achievements and enduring influence.
The book begins with Captain Robert Abram Bartlett, celebrated for his pioneering Arctic explorations and leadership in polar navigation. It then delves into the life of Shanawdithit, the last known member of the Beothuk people, exploring her role in documenting the fate of her people.
Joey Smallwood, known as the man who made Newfoundland a Canadian province, is examined for his political career and transformative impact on Newfoundland’s confederation. Nurse Myra Bennett, dubbed the Florence Nightingale of Newfoundland, is chronicled for her contributions to nursing and healthcare in the region.
Guglielmo Marconi’s work in establishing wireless communication in Newfoundland and his technological innovations are explored. Georgina Stirling’s career as a renowned opera singer, known as Newfoundland's Nightingale, is highlighted. Captain William Jackman’s heroism and lifesaving efforts at sea establish him as a celebrated maritime figure.
Mary Southcott’s pioneering work in nursing and her impact on healthcare practices in Newfoundland are discussed. The chapter on Leif Erikson looks at his explorations and significant role in Norse exploration of Newfoundland. Sir Humphrey Gilbert’s efforts in claiming Newfoundland for England and his role in early colonial ventures are chronicled.
Dame Moya Greene’s journey from St. John’s to becoming a prominent figure in the global postal system with Royal Mail is explored. General Sir William Otter’s military strategies and leadership are examined, highlighting his contributions to military history.
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