INDEX
INDEX[ToC]
- Agriculture, in Labrador, unsuccessful, [217], [290].
- Alaska, reindeer experiment in, [291], [294-295].
- Albert, the, hospital ship of Dr. Grenfell, [125], [188], [189].
- Among the Deep-Sea Fishers, magazine, [280].
- Andrews, Dr. Joseph, eye-specialist, [357].
- Archibald, Sir William, chairman of the Royal National Mission to Deep-Sea Fishermen, [362].
- Armstrong, Dr. Seymour, his work at St. Anthony, [367].
- Arnold, Thomas, of Rugby, [14].
- Athletics, Grenfell's fondness of, [21], [32], [44], [50], [51], [53], [81], [424].
- Bailey, Florence, nurse, [326].
- Barnett, Samuel, of Mile End, head of Toynbee House, [83].
- Barter system, the evils of, [131], [132], [133-138], [215-217].
- Bartlett, Captain, father of "Captain Bob," [136].
- Battle Harbour, Newfoundland, site of hospital, [126], [162], [165], [169], [193].
- Beattie, Arthur, [192].
- Beetz, Mr., [239].
- Begbie, Harold, Twice-Born Men, [101].
- Bell, Dr. Alexander Graham, [338].
- Belle Isle, the Straits of, Labrador, [126], [127], [140], [250].
- Besant, Mrs. Annie, associated with Charles Bradlaugh, [81], [82].
- Blandford, Captain Samuel, [159], [172].
- Bobardt, Dr. Arthur, [126], [159-162].
- Booth, Walter, of New York, [370], [371].
- Bowditch, William, [275].
- Boys' Brigade, the, [101], [353].
- Bradlaugh, Charles, religious radical, [81-82].
- Cabot, John, [120].
- Carpenter, Rev. C.C., [241], [242].
- Carrel, Dr. Alexis, in France, [397].
- Cartier, Jacques, [158].
- Cartwright, George, [158].
- Catholic Cadet Corps, the, [159], [353].
- Cattle-raising in Labrador unsuccessful, [290].
- Cawardine, Miss, nurse, [126].
- Charity, prophylactic, more important than remedial, [235].
- Cheever, Colonel David, [389].
- Chester, England, birthplace of Grenfell, [1], [2].
- Chidley, Cape, Labrador, [164], [207], [208].
- Children's Home, the, [244-253].
- Church Lads Brigade, the, [159], [353].
- Clark, Sir Andrew, doctor, [65].
- Cluett, George B., of Troy, N.Y., [347], [348].
- Cook, Captain, [128], [340], [341].
- Coöperative system, the, [215-225].
- Corner, the, magazine, [242].
- Crookhaven, seat of a dispensary and social centre, [107].
- Crowe, Harry, lumber operator, [370].
- Curtis, Dr. Charles, [408].
- Curtis, Lieutenant Roger, quoted, [158].
- Curwen, Dr. Elliott, [126].
- Curzon-Howe, Lady, [191].
- Curzon-Howe, Lord, [191].
- Cutter, Marion, librarian, [266].
- Daly, Professor Reginald, head of Department of Geology at Harvard University, quoted, [157], [158].
- Dampier, William, [191].
- Davis Inlet, Labrador, [154], [155].
- Dawson, Sir Betrand, [388].
- Dee, the River, [2], [4].
- Delano, Eugene, head of Brown Brothers, bankers, [358].
- Denominationalism, evils of, [264], [269], [353].
- Dogs, Labrador, ferocity of, [198], [289], [290].
- Domino Run, Labrador, natural harbour, [120].
- Drake, Sir Francis, [191].
- Duke of Connaught, Governor-General of Canada, [382].
- Durand, Mrs. Charles, aunt of Mrs. Grenfell, [336].
- Education in Labrador: schools denominational, [254], [269];
- Edward VII, King, Grenfell's private audience with, [284], [285].
- Edwards, Antiguan lecturer of the Christian Evidence Society, [82], [84], [85].
- Emily Beaver Chamberlain Memorial Hospital, [404].
- English, Robert, of Yale College, [277], [278].
- Eskimos, the, Grenfell's work with, [129-136];
- Evans, John, worker at St. Anthony, [405].
- Fallon, Dr. Louis, [405].
- Faroë Islands, the, [184].
- Fenwick, Harry, [69].
- "Fisher Lads' Letter-Writing Association," [97].
- Fishermen's Institute, [183].
- Ford, George, factor of Hudson Bay Company, [141], [155], [242], [277], [327].
- Fox Farm, at St. Anthony, [238-240].
- George V, King, [352], [353].
- Gladstone, W.E., [106].
- Gosling, Mrs. W.E., [370].
- Gould, Albert, volunteer helper of Grenfell, [318], [321].
- Great Cop, the, [4].
- Greenshields, Julia, editor of Among the Deep-Sea Fishers, [280].
- Grenfell, Algernon, brother of W.T.G., [7], [8], [9], [10].
- Grenfell, Algernon Sydney, father of W.T.G., [8], [9], [11], [12].
- Grenfell, Cecil, brother of W.T.G., [7].
- Grenfell, Kinloch Pascoe, son of W.T.G., [342].
- Grenfell, Maurice, brother of W.T.G., [7].
- Grenfell, Pascoe, of Bank of England, [161].
- Grenfell, Rosamond Loveday, daughter of W.T.G., [342].
- Grenfell, Wilfred Thomason, birth, [1];
- ancestry, [1], [2];
- early days, [2-14];
- school life, [15-36];
- study of natural objects, [34-36];
- choice of medical profession, [37-39];
- college life, [41-44];
- interest in athletics, [44];
- religious awakening, [44-46];
- Sunday-school class and slum work, [46-53];
- summer cruises, [53-57];
- camping with boys, [57-63];
- germination of democratic tendencies, [63];
- interne in London Hospital, [64-87];
- father's death, [73];
- humanitarian ideals, [78], [79];
- hatred of liquor traffic, [79];
- association with religious radicals in East London, [81-86];
- cosmopolitan life, [85];
- member of College of Physicians and Royal College of Surgeons of England, [87];
- first work in fisheries of North Sea, [88-98];
- his religion intensely social, [99-101];
- medical officer in boys' summer-camps, [102], [103];
- development of work in North Sea and off Irish coast, [104-114];
- preparation and departure for America, [113-118];
- first summer in Labrador, [119-125];
- success in Labrador, [125];
- return to England, [126];
- second voyage to Labrador, [126];
- founding of cottage hospitals, [126];
- visits to Moravian Brethren and work among Eskimos, [128-138];
- lecturing and soliciting in southern Newfoundland and Canada, [159-162];
- cruising north, [163-170];
- experience with seal fishery, [173-182];
- trip to Iceland, [183-187];
- holiday with Treves on Scilly Islands, [187], [188];
- third voyage to Newfoundland, [192], [193];
- requested to establish a winter station at St. Anthony, [194];
- winter at St. Anthony, [197-214];
- institution of coöperative system, [218-225];
- institution of saw-mill in North Newfoundland, [226-238];
- fox farm at St. Anthony, [238], [239];
- founding of The Children's Home, [244];
- founding of common school, [257-265];
- moving libraries, [266];
- arrangement of two-cent postal rate, [281], [282];
- awarded honorary degree of Doctor of Medicine of Oxford, [282];
- received honorary degree of Doctor of Laws in America, [283];
- received Companionship in the Order of St. Michael and St. George, [284];
- reindeer experiment, [288-303];
- propaganda lecturing in England, [331], [332];
- courtship, [333-337];
- enlargement of St. Anthony Hospital, [338], [339];
- marriage and family, [342], [343];
- assumption of coöperative store debt, [344-347];
- founding of Institute at St. John's, [349-353];
- lecture tour in U.S. and England, [357-361];
- lecture tour again, [371-374];
- holiday in Asia Minor, [376-382];
- winter at base hospital in France (1915), [384-402];
- attacked by a St. John's newspaper, [403];
- growth and development of Mission, [404-410];
- religious life, [424-434].
- Grenfell, Wilfred Thomason, Jr., [342].
- Grenfell Association of America, the, [280].
- Grenfell Town, [161].
- Grieve, Dr. John, [404].
- Haldane, Lord, [256].
- Halifax, visited by Grenfell, [159].
- Hare, Dr. Mather, work at Harrington, [275-276], [409].
- Harrington Hospital, Canadian Labrador, [418].
- Hause, Mr., of Pratt Institute, volunteer student helper, [325].
- Hearn longliners and trawlers, [183].
- Heligoland, visited by Grenfell, [90].
- Henley, or Château, Labrador, [168].
- Henson, Dr. Hensley, Bishop of Hereford, [83], [84].
- Home, the Children's, [244-253].
- Hopedale, Labrador, [128], [131].
- Horsley, Sir Victor, doctor, [72].
- Hot-heads, launches used in open sea, [275-279].
- Hudson Bay Company, the, [133], [216], [276], [376].
- Huxley, Professor, his criticism of English public school teaching, [40].
- Hyères, France, [24].
- Iceland, [183-187].
- Illiteracy, in Newfoundland and Labrador, [255].
- Indian Harbour, site of one of Grenfell's hospitals, [126].
- Indian Tickle, Labrador, site of a church built by Labrador Mission, [165].
- Ingram, Rt. Rev. A.F. Winnington, Bishop of London, [83], [84].
- International Grenfell Association the, formation of, [358-359].
- Ireland, Archbishop, [268].
- Irish Poor-Relief Board, [109].
- Irving, Sir Henry, [80].
- Jackson, Rev. Dr. Sheldon, Presbyterian missionary in Alaska, [290].
- Job, the Honourable W.C., [403].
- Job, Mrs. W.C., [370].
- Jones, Rev. Dr. Edgar, [268].
- Jones, Sir Robert, orthopedic surgeon. [359], [360], [385], [388].
- Jones, Mr. Walter, manager of Institute at St. John's, [367].
- Julia Sheriden, the, Mission steamer, [193], [196].
- Kean, Captain, of the S.S. Wolf, [180], [181].
- Keese, Ruth (Mrs. John Mason Little, Jr.), [405].
- Kingsley, Charles, [2], [103], [187], [256].
- Komatik, description of a, [202], [203].
- Labrador, the Country and the People, [139].
- Labrador, inhabitants of, [139], [140];
- Lake Forest, on Lake Michigan, Mrs. Grenfell's home, [336].
- Lapps, [292-294].
- Leacock, Stephen, his essay, How to Become a Doctor, [144], [145].
- Leslie, Olive, kindergartner, [260].
- Lewis Bay, Labrador, winter hospital station at, [404].
- Lighthouses, at Battle Harbour, [273];
- Liquor traffic, the, Grenfell's hatred of, [79];
- Lister, Sir Joseph, [70].
- Little, Dr. John Mason, [338], [404], [406], [417].
- Lloyd, Dr., Prime Minister of Newfoundland, [382].
- Lodge, Sir Oliver, [430], [431].
- London Hospital and University, Grenfell's father chaplain of, [37];
- Grenfell's alma mater, [39].
- Loti, Pierre, [186].
- Luther, Jessie, [422].
- MacAusland, Dr. W.R., of Boston, [381].
- MacClanahan, Anna Elizabeth Caldwell (Mrs. W.T. Grenfell), [336].
- MacClanahan, Colonel, father-in-law of Grenfell, [336].
- MacGregor, Sir William, Governor of Newfoundland, [291], [320-323].
- Mackenzie, Sir Stephen, [66].
- Marlborough School, [15-24], [27], [30-33].
- Marquis of Ripon, Minister to the Colonies, [286].
- Mason, A.E.W., novelist, [187].
- Matheson, Paul, volunteer helper of Grenfell, [318].
- McCook, Colonel Anson G., [281], [282].
- McGrath, Sir Patrick, [382].
- Methodist guards, the, [159], [353].
- Meyer, Hon. George von L., Postmaster-General, [281], [282].
- Mill, the, on the "French Shore," Newfoundland, [326-238].
- Mission to Deep-Sea Fishermen, [90].
- Montreal, visited by Grenfell, [160], [161].
- Moody, Dwight L., evangelist, [45], [427].
- Moravian Brethren, the, their work with the Eskimos, [128], [129], [130], [132], [140], [156], [207].
- Moravian Mission, [129-132].
- Muir, Ethel Gordon, teacher, [267].
- Murchison Prize, awarded Grenfell by the Royal Geographical Society, in 1911, [323].
- Nain, Labrador, [130], [132].
- Nakvak, Labrador, [141];
- remains of Tunits there, [155].
- Napatuliarasok Island, Labrador, noted for its Labradorite, [156].
- Nasson Institute, [264].
- Needlework Guild of America, the, [251], [419].
- Newfoundland, independent colony of England, [139];
- Nielsen, Adolph, Superintendent of Fisheries off Labrador, [117].
- O'Brien, Sir Terence, governor at St. John's, [117], [171].
- Paddon, Dr. and Mrs., [404], [405].
- Parkhurst, Dr. Charles H., of New York, [280].
- Peary, Admiral, return of from North Pole, [339-342].
- Pomiuk, Prince, Eskimo, [241-243].
- Pratt Institute, [256], [258], [264].
- Presbyterian Highland Brigade, the, [353].
- Prince Edward Island, [240].
- Princess May, the midget steam launch, [127], [128].
- Public School Camps, [101].
- R.A.M.C., efficiency of in France, [398-400].
- Raymond, Sir Oliver Lodge, [430], [431].
- Red Bay, Labrador, [218].
- Red Bay Coöperative Store, [219].
- Reed, William Howell, of Boston, [292].
- Reikyavik, capital of Iceland, [184].
- Reindeer experiment, the, [290-303].
- Ripon, Marquis of, [159].
- Rivington, Sir Walter, surgeon, [70].
- Roddick, Sir Thomas, [162].
- Roosevelt, the, Peary's ship, [340], [341].
- Rowland, John, of Yale College, [277], [278].
- St. Anthony, Newfoundland, [141];
- St. John's, burning of, [115], [116];
- seat of Newfoundland government, [139].
- Sands of Dee, the, [1-7].
- Sayre, Francis B., secretary of Grenfell, [250], [338], [339], [341], [342], [374], [375].
- Scilly Islands, [187].
- Seal Fishery, the, [172-182].
- Seyde Fjord, Iceland, visited by Grenfell, [186], [187].
- Sheard, Mr., [404].
- Sir Donald, the, mission steamer, [161], [190], [191], [208].
- Skiff, Captain, [183].
- Sloggett, Sir Arthur, general, [385], [398], [399].
- Smith, George Adam, quoted, [429].
- Southborough, Lord (Mr. Francis Hopwood), [113].
- Spalding, Katie, of The Children's Home, [251], [253].
- Spencer, Martyn, [290], [370].
- Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. Norman, [405].
- Stirling, W.R., [333], [337], [348], [407].
- Storr, Eleanor, of The Children's Home, [250], [253].
- Strathcona, Lord (Donald Smith), patron of Labrador Mission, [160], [161];
- Studd, J.E. and C.T., [45].
- Sutton, Dr., London Hospital, [69].
- Terschelling, visited by Grenfell, [90].
- Tickle, the Grenfell, [209].
- Tigris, the S.S., of the Polaris expedition, [178].
- Tilt Cove, Newfoundland, [192], [193].
- Toilers of the Deep, The, magazine, [280].
- Tralee, on Kerry coast, seat of a dispensary, [107].
- Treves, Sir Frederick, lecturer in anatomy and surgery in London Hospital and University, [43], [67-69], [88], [187], [254], [285], [388];
- The Cradle of the Deep, [187].
- Trevize, skipper, [114].
- Truck Acts, [96].
- Ungava Bay, Labrador, [164], [208].
- Van Dyke, Dr. Henry, [362].
- Vestmann Islands, Iceland, visited by Grenfell, [184].
- Victoria, Queen, [104]
- Victoria Park, London, [81-82].
- Wakefield, Dr. Arthur, of England, [368], [369].
- Wall Street Journal, quoted, [294], [295].
- Watson, the Honourable Robert, [403].
- Wellington, Duke of, [187].
- West, Dr., [275], [409].
- White, Emma E., secretary of Labrador Mission in Boston, [279], [324].
- White Bay, Labrador, [148].
- Whitechapel Road, site of London Hospital, [40].
- Whitney, Harry, [340].
- Williams, Miss, nurse, [126].
- Williams, George, [364], [365].
- Williams, Sir Ralph, governor of Newfoundland, [350-352].
- Willway, Dr., colleague of Grenfell, [169].
- Wilson, Jessie, daughter of President Wilson, [374], [375].
- Wiltsie, Dr., his work in Labrador, [363], [364].
- Wolf, the S.S., wreck of, [180], [181].
- Yarmouth, institute for fishermen ashore, and dispensary vessel, [105].
- Y.M.C.A. in St. John's, [353];
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