Newfoundland Voices
In our new weekly series, historian Maxine Keoghan brings us a brief introduction to Waterford's history. Today Maxine looks at the history of the waves of emmigration from the Irish South East to the island of Newfoundland, Canada and the lingering traces of the Waterford accent that persists in modern Newfies. #WaterfordHistory #KeepWell

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Resettlement

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A Settler's Life in Newfoundland and Labrador 1780-1840

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Welcome to Western Newfoundland

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American Reacts to Newfoundland English

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TIMELINE of Newfoundland History, PART 1: The First Settlement in Newfoundland, Cupids 1610

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Little Bay: Why This Island Was Abandoned on December 31st, 2019

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Why Newfoundland Used To Be The Crossroads of the World?

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Newfoundland English Crash Course: 28 Words and Phrases to Know

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How to Speak like a Newfoundlander| Fi Di Kulcha: Episode 1

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A Logger's Life Before Confederation

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The 1929 Burin Tsunami

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Roadtrip to A Remote Island In Newfoundland - Landscape Photography Paradise

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7 Reasons You Might Not Love Living in Newfoundland

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What RAF Pilots Said When They First Flew The American P-51 Mustang

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5 Things You Should Know Before Moving to Newfoundland and Labrador

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The Ultimate 2-Week Newfoundland Itinerary

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Government encourages residents to abandon their small communities

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3 days exploring the BEST of St John's, Newfoundland | MUST visit spots! | Travel Guide

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THE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG - WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL WATER DOG

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