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44°36′N63°30′W / 44.600°N 63.500°W / 44.600; -63.500 Lawlor Island or Lawlor's Island is a small island near the mouth of Halifax Harbour in Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was the site of a major quarantine facility for immigration from 1866 to 1938 and is today owned by the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources as part of the McNabs Island provincial park reserve.
63°30′W / 44.600°N 63.500°W / 44.600; -63.500 LawlorIsland or Lawlor'sIsland is a small island near the mouth of Halifax Harbour in Eastern Passage...
designer Gerri Lawlor, American actress John Lawlor (sculptor) (1820–1901), Irish sculptor John Lawlor (actor), American actor Mary Lawlor (actress) (1907–1977)...
Lawlor and Devils Islands, and to the promotion of McNabs Island as a nature park and outdoor classroom. The Society hosts events on McNabs Island such...
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after the cove. Although outside the defined harbour limits, LawlorIsland and Devils Island are also frequently included in descriptions of Halifax Harbour...
through the narrow and shallow Eastern Passage between Dartmouth and LawlorIsland, a route only suited for small fishing vessels. Tallahassee succeeded...
community for resettlement in Western Canada and accompanied them to LawlorIsland in Nova Scotia. He was married in 1895, but his wife died of tuberculosis...
Patricia Lawlor Hayes OBE (22 December 1909 – 19 September 1998) was an English character actress. Patricia Hayes was born in Streatham, London, the daughter...
Peter Lawlor (born 1 March 1948 in Ayr, Queensland) is a former Labor Member for Southport in the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He served as Queensland...
Robert Lawlor (August 11, 1938 – November 29, 2022) was an American mythographer, symbologist and New Age author of several books. Robert Lawlor was born...
Edward G. Lawlor (1907-1987), born in England into a Roman Catholic family and raised in Canada, was a minister for most of his adult life in the Church...
fumigation apparatus using a sulphur and bichloride mercuric chamber for the LawlorIsland Quarantine Station before being scrapped and replaced by the Minocoa...
Dheilginse". logainm.ie. MacManus, Ruth (2003), in Encyclopedia of Ireland (ed B Lawlor), Gill and Macmillan, Dublin Samuel Lewis, A topographical dictionary of...
Bromwich, Rachel (15 November 2014). Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the Island of Britain. University of Wales Press. ISBN 9781783161461 – via Google Books...
neck was broken. He was scheduled for a Jan.10 title defense against Pat Lawlor in Atlantic City but it was called off. Doctors informed him he might never...
visited the island searching for the church recorded in 1306 and recognized the remains of a round tower. Since being excavated by H. C. Lawlor between 1922...
requires |journal= (help) Palm Island Select Committee Report 25 August 2005. Tabled by Committee Chair Peter Lawlor MP. Hansard page 2764. "The select...
during MLW's One Shot event by Tom Lawlor. Before his match with Jeff Cobb during MLW's One Shot event, Lawlor came to the ring with two unnamed figures...
cruiser CSS Tallahassee, which a local pilot had guided around nearby LawlorIsland in August 1864 to avoid Union warships rumored to be monitoring the...
National Register of Historic Places listings in Cape May County, New Jersey Lawlor, Julia. "Back From the North, and the Water Feels Magnifique", The New York...