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Georgestown: An Historic Corner of Old St. John's
By Wallace Furlong
Georgestown: An Historic Corner of Old St. John's Wallace Furlong
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Genre: History: Coummunity
Imprint: Flanker Press
Format: Paperback, 169 pages, b&w photos
Pub Date: March 2004
Price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 1-894463-23-4
ISBN-13: 978-1-894463-23-2

Shipping Weight: 0.3 kg

About this Book
Since the time of the first settlement, St. John’s has been scarred by fires, plundered and sacked by invaders and pirates, and had its share of civil strife, mutiny, and rioting; but the fire of 1892 was the most devastating of all, as it wiped out 70 percent of the city. It was through an act of God that the wind changed and Georgestown, the first of the strictly residential districts, and its adjacent neighbourhoods of Monkstown and Tubridstown escaped the conflagration.

Wallace Furlong describes the history of this unique corner of St. John’s through its personalities and events. Down through the years, Georgestown played host to painters, conspirators and clergy, sailors, sealers, and gentleman farmers. It was a lively suburb, with its athlete clubs, academies and private schools, churches, and commercial establishments. In Georgestown lived Newfoundland’s greatest shipbuilder, Michael Kearney, master builder of ocean-going brigs, clipper barques and brigantines. It was also the home of Newfoundland’s first aviator, Sydney Bennett, and Captain Philip Cleary, master mariner at the age of twenty-five, mining prospector, and advocate for seamen’s rights. Welcome to Georgestown...


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