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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
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William Pugh, in front of his fish shop, with one of his herd of sheep
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Josie (Josephine) Delaney Small at her spinning wheel, spinning wool
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Raymond Robicheau, center, flanked by fellow WWII vets, Ronald Gaudet, left, and Lester Pugh, right.
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Elias Sollows (b.1907 d.2001) tells of the many shipwrecks he remembered over the years.
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Earl Outhouse with his ox. Notice the plow on the back of the cart.
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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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Gus Morehouse with his oxen.
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A gentleman with his oxen
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Berry picking c. 1915
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Another oxen type
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Westport Harbour c. 1930
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Checking the lines which have been run from the boat.
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Lawrence Prime splitting a fish at the Freeport wharf.
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Catch of the Day ! Sport fishing in the 1930s
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William Hartman shown with fish drying on a clothesline, an alternative to fish flakes.
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Alice (Howard) Rogers at Allister and Laura Outhouse's, helping to lay out split fish
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