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Long and Brier Islands, Nova Scotia

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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
Images: Buildings & Structures

 
Salt fish transferred to world-wide transportation vessels
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Farming on the Islands
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Small Family Farm
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William Pugh, in front of his fish shop, with one of his herd of sheep
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Preparing to use her 'Scotch' spinning wheel
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Josie (Josephine) Delaney Small at her spinning wheel, spinning wool
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Melzena (Small) Barteaux and mother Josie are shown hooking a rug, through the use of wool scraps.
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Daniel Kenney Sr. shown with a calf from his farm.
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Judson Morehouse with his grandson, Sidney Jr. with a pet calf owned by Judson.
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Lester  Pugh
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A hennery owned by Roy Small
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Ernest Outhouse , shown at the VanTassell farm with a small pig
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Daniel Kenney Sr. with his team of oxen preparing to harvest rockweed.
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Marie Outhouse helps Clair Whitenect sharpen his scythe before haying.
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William Howard raking hay.
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Will Howard and Hampton Outhouse
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George Morrell's hay cart
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Sometimes an empty hay cart can be a luxury method of transportation.
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