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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
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High flyer used to mark the ends of trawl lines c. 1930 to 1950
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Keg used for marking trawl lines with high flyer attached
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Fishing in Westport Harbour in the mid 1920s using a 'double ender'
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Joseph (Josie) Ossinger with a hake caught c. 1940
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Westport Harbour c.1920
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Westport Harbour c. 1930
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A fishing boat moving through Grand Passage between Westport and Freeport
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Fishing boat 'Lily Bell' shown at Crocker's Wharf in Freeport
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A 'cab aft' fishing boat in Freeport Harbour c.1930
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The 'Mary E. Kenney', owned by Daniel B. Kenney I laying at the government wharf in Westport.
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The 'Sadie L', a scalloper captained by Lawrence Elliott Sr. of Tiverton
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A herring carrier c. 1940
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Romaine Buckman's boat , located south of  Rose (or Munroe's) Cove, St. Mary's Bay
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A line fishing boat c. 1960
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Tiverton Harbour and fishing boats c. 1960
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Boats by the government wharf
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An inshore boat owned by Malcolm Dakin.
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Trawl boats moored at the government wharf at Westport.
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