The Newfoundland Railway Part II: The Era of the Reids
http://www.heritage.nl.ca/videos/docu... In June of 1890, a Scottish railway contractor named Robert Reid signed a contract to take over construction of the Newfoundland Railway. His family would go on to manage the line for the next three decades. This video chronicles the Reid family’s involvement with the Newfoundland Railway.

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The Transatlantic Telegraph Cable

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Retro St. John's - The Newfoundland capital in 1967

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The 1914 Newfoundland Sealing Disaster

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The Great Depression in Newfoundland and Labrador

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Land & Sea: Greenspond

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The Newfoundland Railway Part I: Entering the Railway Age

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Soldier Settlers

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Traditional Farming Documentary -- Farm life in Ireland during the 1930s - "Preserving the Past"

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The Mysterious History of the Beothuk Indigenous Peoples in Newfoundland, Canada

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The Giant Squid of Newfoundland: 1870-1881

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Mining in Pre-Confederation Newfoundland

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TIMELINE of Newfoundland History, Part 4: The Newfoundland Railway

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Resettlement

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Quebec North Shore & Labrador Railway - SD40s and SD40-2s in the Canadian Wilderness

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19th-Century Medicine in Newfoundland and Labrador

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Last Days of The Newfoundland Railway (CN -TerraTransport)

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Lost in time: A Newfoundland mystery

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Experiencing Canada: Newfoundland and Labrador (S01, E01)

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The Story Of the Newfoundland Railway

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