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Kinsman, Gordon B.

The low bush blueberry in Nova Scotia / by G.B. Kinsman.  Halifax : Dept. of Agriculture and Marketing, 1957. 29 pages : illustrations; 23 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - V/F V.364 #10 - Vertical File

Nova Scotia. Dept. of Agriculture and Marketing.

Blueberries — Nova Scotia.

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Kinsman, Gordon B.

The history of the lowbush blueberry industry in Nova Scotia 1880-1950 Truro : Department of Agriculture and Marketing, 1986. 104 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - SD386 B7 K56

Gordon, Mark

Head of the harbour : a novel / by Mark Gordon.  Toronto : Groundhog Press, 1983 502 pages ; 21 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - PS8563 O65 H432

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Gordon, Mark, 1942-

Kanner aliyah Toronto : Groundhog Press, 1979. 509 pages

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Kinsman, Gordon B.

Colchester County century farms : their histories as well as photographs of farm homes and outbuildings over a century old / by Gordon B. Kinsman ; photographs by Wade York ; cover design, Wayne Falle.  Truro : Department of Agriculture and Marketing, 1979. 107 pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - NA8206 C687 K56

Canada: A People's History / director, Peter Ingles ; producer, Andrew Burnstein ; executive producer Mark Starowicz ; senior producer and director of research, Gene Allen ; editorial director, Louis Martin ; senior producers Gordon Henderson, Hubert Gendron.  Wide-screen. Toronto : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 2001. 1 videocassette : 120 minutes.

Nova Scotia Archives Library - FC161 R43 2001 - Open Shelf

Explains how the struggle for democratic government grew in the expanding colonies of British North America, with the leaders Joseph Howe in Nova Scotia, Louis-Joseph Papineau in Lower Canada and William Lyon Mackenzie in Upper Canada. Relates how the rebellions in the Canadas met with disasterous defeats, but within ten years, self-government was won, due in part to an unexpected alliance between the French and English forces of reform. Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

Ingles, Peter
Martin, Louis
Starowicz, Mark
Henderson, Gordon S
Gendron, Hubert
Allen, Gene
Huculak, Maggie
Burnstein, Andrew.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Canada — History — Rebellion, 1837-1838
Canada — History — 19th century.

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