Examples of 'harbour grace' in a sentence
Meaning of "harbour grace"
Harbour Grace: A town in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is often used to reference a place or location
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- A town in Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
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The vessel was later raised and docked in Harbour Grace.
Harbour Grace has a similar holiday for its regatta in late July.
Seymour was named customs officer at Harbour Grace.
Bemister died in Harbour Grace the following year.
There is a monument to this Newfoundland folk hero at Harbour Grace.
Today in Harbour Grace in museum dedicated to Peter Easton one room.
John 's stephenville fortune argentia harbour grace quebec.
Today, Harbour Grace continues its tradition as a fishing and fish processing centre.
Over the previous five years, most transatlantic flights had included a stop at Harbour Grace.
A member of the Harbour Grace Turf Club, he invariably had a fast horse.
After the war, he opened a clothing company in Harbour Grace.
In 1610, pirate Peter Easton made Harbour Grace his headquarters, and established a fort overlooking the bay.
She took the shots of Amelia Earhart 's departure from Harbour Grace.
George Lilly was probably the son of loyalist William Lilly, a Harbour Grace magistrate.
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