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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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Will Howard and Hampton Outhouse
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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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The schooner, Carrie Douglas, built for Capt. Maurice Peters, Westport c. 1880 in Bangor , Maine
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A sailing vessel is shown at Haines' wharf c. 1920
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The 'Freeman Colgate' fishing schooner, owned by Captain Stewart Hicks c. 1915
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Gathering at a fish shop
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Westport Harbour c. 1930
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The 'Sadie L', a scalloper captained by Lawrence Elliott Sr. of Tiverton
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Tiverton Harbour and fishing boats c. 1960
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Boats by the government wharf
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'Donna and Penny', a longliner owned by D.B. Kenney II that was used for line fishing.
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Fish nets hung to dry
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Fish flakes in front of  George Denton's fish shop.
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Buckman's Landing c. 1920
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Looking northeast along the shore at Flour Cove showing old fish shacks and skids.
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George Outhouse and Will Russ Outhouse splitting fish, preparing them for salting.
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