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Long and Brier Islands, Nova Scotia

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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
Location: Islands Museum, Tiverton, Nova Scotia, Canada

 
This article is a 'bit' , which is part of the horse's harness
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Parts of the leather harness used to hitch a work horse to a plow or other farming implement.
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Carding tools
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Milk and cream bottles
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A cheese mold
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A head yoke
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Barbed wire
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A single ox yoke
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Hay chopper
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 Bushel and  peck measures
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A double yoke
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Farming implements
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A 'spoke shave '
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Sailor's Palm, used to sew or repair canvas sails
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Dory Scoop, used to bail water from a small dory boat
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A girdy for hauling line over the side of a boat.
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Trawl tub
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Model of a 1930s fishing boat rigged for trawling made by Herbert Cossaboom
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