References
edit- ^ Balliett, Whitney. "Harp lady". New Yorker.
Wayback
editWikipedia Main Page, archived from the original on 2002-09-30, retrieved 2005-07-06
Hunter, Daryl. "Francis Peabody Sharp: Canada's first apple breeder". Carleton County Historical Society, Inc. Archived from the original on 3 March 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
Adney, Edwin Tappan (1908). "The Sharp family, descendants of Alexander Sharp of Edinburgh, Scotland and the Province of New Brunswick". Acadiensis. Retrieved 9 February 2023.
Grand Manan
editGrand Manan Island (also simply Grand Manan) is a Canadian island, and the largest of the Fundy Islands in the Bay of Fundy. It is the primary island in the Grand Manan Archipelago, sitting at the boundary between the Bay of Fundy and the Gulf of Maine on the Atlantic coast. Grand Manan is jurisdictionally part of Charlotte County in the province of New Brunswick.
The island lends its name to Grand Manan Parish and the Village of Grand Manan, which has an elected mayor and council; the village includes all of the parish except White Head Island. As of 2016, the village had a population of 2,360.[1]
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editWorks in progress or planned
editList of redlinked people from GM article
edit- /Milton J. Burns, whose 1853 Swallowtail Lighthouse is on display at the U.S. Coast Guard Museum
- M. J. Edwards, born in Kingston, Ontario; photographer; visual artist; educator; Grand Manan Museum curator/director
- Wesley Griffin, painter; several of his works hang in public places on the island, including Young Captain in the library
- Lori P. Morse, born on Grand Manan; artist, photographer, musician, artistic and graphics curator; family of the Samuel F.B. Morse/Morse Code fame
- Alice Coney, member of the "Cottage Girls" salon of Grand Manan
- P. Wendy Dathan, naturalist and author of Bauxite, Sugar and Mud: Memories of Living in Colonial Guyana, 1928-1944 (2006); Swallowtail Calling: A Naturalist Dreams of Grand Manan Island (2009); and The Reindeer Botanist: Alf Erling Porsild, 1901-1977 (2012)
- Susan Ingersoll, born on Grand Manan, author, poet, educator, former poetry editor of the St. John's literary journal TickleAce
- Lydia Parker, born on Grand Manan, author of children's books focusing on her island upbringing
- Tim Peters, photographer, author of Rhythm of the Tides: The Fisheries of Grand Manan
- Sharon Greenlaw, journalist, philanthropist, educator, and historian; NDP candidate for Charlotte-The Isles riding in 2006 and 2010
- Gregory and Nancy McHone, geologists and authors of numerous academic papers and books, including Grand Manan Geology: Excursions in Island Earth History
Paddy
editOther stuff
editI'm going to cite the Winnipeg Free Press here.[2]
This is some starting text for my personal sandbox.
Wikimarkups 101
editThe German Shepherd is a breed of dog or pooch. Some notable dogs are:
- Emma
- Rin Tin Tin
- Rin Tin Tin's puppies
Some other kinds of dogs are
- Australian shepherds
- Mongrels
- Large mongrels
- Small mongrels
I uploaded a picture of some prayer flags.
I can back up everything I say.[4]
Some other people can't.[citation needed]
Test[5]
References
edit- ^ Canada, Government of Canada, Statistics. "Census Profile, 2016 Census - Grand Manan, Village [Census subdivision], New Brunswick and New Brunswick [Province]". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2018-06-28.
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- ^ Cat, My (5 March 1899). "Silly article". Foolish news. via — Newspapers.com. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
- ^ Halperin, David (2012). How to be gay. Cambridge, Mass: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674066793.
- ^ Cadden, Joan (1995). "Science and Rhetoric in the Middle Ages: The Natural Philosophy of William of Conches". Journal of the History of Ideas. 56 (1): 1–24. doi:10.2307/2710004. ISSN 0022-5037.
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