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Our Resources
| Digital collections, including letters, documents, and photographs available on the DAI. |
| People wanted to know what happened when they were "Over there". Biographies about officers and heroes were popular, as were the personal narratives of soldiers and volunteers who lived through the war. |
| Interested in books on Newfoundland and Labrador's involvement in the First World War published during, or around the time of war? CNS has a number of contemporary publications to help develop our understanding of the Newfoundland and Labrador experience of the First World War. |
| The QEII Library has a strong collection of First World War Scholarly materials, including books, articles and anthologies. Reading lists on specific First World War topics can also be found, as well as primary source material. |
| Not all of the valuable documents in the Archives and Special Collections have been digitized. To access materials, please refer to the Finding Aids . |
| CNS has invested in the digitization of several Newfoundland newspapers that cover the war years. These include The Evening Telegram (St. John's),St. John's Daily Star, and the Western Star (Corner Brook). |
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The Centre for Newfoundland
Studies holds a number of government
documents
related to the First
World War, as well as
reports from
associations and
organizations who
participated in the war
effort. |
| Looking for a research topic or questions on the First World War? Check out our list of suggested research topics. CNS holds materials for each of these topics, and would be happy to help with your research. |