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    Norris, Lar. House, side/back view.

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    Back and side view of Lar Norris's house. Line on back wall corresponds with the division between the main room and the narrow side roo

    Reverend Patrick Cleary. Memorial cross.

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    Memorial Cross to Reverend Patrick Cleary, in the convent's graveyard to the north of St. Patrick's Churc

    View of the Witless Bay Wharf.

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    View of the Witless Bay wharf

    Fishing Apparatus Display.

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    Display of fishing apparatus on the side of Stages Lane in Witless Bay, assembled by Fabian Maloney

    East Coast Trail, Rocky Forest Path.

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    Rocky path through the forest on the East Coast Trail, heading south from Witless Ba

    Woven fence at St. Bernard's School playground, Witless Bay.

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    Woven fence by the playground belonging to St. Bernard's School, Witless Bay, overlooking the ocean

    Nagle House Chapel, Stained Glass.

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    Stained Glass depiction of Joseph and Jesus, illuminating a worktable in the Nagle House Convent. Brought to Witless Bay from Beauvais, France in 1890

    Yard, Joey. Damper on cast iron stove in shed.

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    Seven-inch, cast iron damper on cast iron stove in Joey Yard's she

    BINGO card.

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    Reusable BINGO card belonging to the Witless Bay Knights of Columbus

    The performance of heritage tourism sites: communicate competence in two Cornish tourist villages

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    Much has been written about the role of various imaginings of authenticity in the study of heritage tourism. This thesis examines tourists’ and locals’ experiences of two villages in Cornwall, England as a comparative case study of the roles that the perception and performance of authenticity play in heritage tourism. Using Richard Bauman’s work on performance theory in conjunction with Dean MacCannell’s concept of “staged authenticity” and John Urry’s concept of the “post-tourist,” this thesis will show that heritage destinations are emergent, succeeding or failing based on locals’ ability to perform these destinations to their visitors’ satisfaction.Includes bibliographical references (pages 166-174)
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