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Twillingate Harbour with sea plane.
1940
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Twillingate North Side (near bridge)
1930
Twillingate


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Twillingate North Side
1930
Twillingate


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Twillingate North Side
1920
Twillingate


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Twillingate North Side near Tickle Bridge
1935
Twillingate


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Old Tickle Bridge. This bridge connected the north and south Twillingate Islands.
1946
Twillingate


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Residence near Tickle Bridge was formerly the Ford Hotel.
1925
Twillingate


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A. Manuel's Store and Bank of Nova Scotia
1926
Twillingate


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Hodge Brothers Premises, North Side
1924
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Hodge Brothers Premises
1930
Twillingate


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Court House and Jail
1925
Twillingate


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S.S. Prospero leaving Twillingate
1926
Twillingate


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Twillingate was a hub of activity with many ocean going vessels making easy access to all parts of the world. At times the harbour would be filled with fishing vessels preparing for the voyage to the Labrador fishery or in the early spring to the seal hunt. There was an atmosphere of excitement with ships bringing the latest goods from Europe or the USA and many interesting people from abroad.

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S.S. Fiona at Coastal Wharf
1926
Twillingate