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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975

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Greater yellow legs (type of sandpiper)
Gregory Stark
Gutting fish
Guy Thompson's house
Haines' Wharf
Hand knit
Handle for lever which trapped the water and brought it to the trough
Handle used to turn girdy and bring rope aboard without undue wear
Handles held by one of the two persons using barrow
Herring seiners were a boon to the seagulls who snagged fish waste
High flyer
High flyers, now equipped with radar detectors
Hilda Elliott
Holes for ropes to run through
Hooks and gangions fit in through these slots
Howard Prime
In all probability, caught from the end of a wharf.
Independant Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F) Hall
Inserted in bilge of boat
Inserted into an opening in the side of the boat

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