Islands MuseumLong and Brier Islands, Nova Scotia
Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
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Swivel Tentatively identified as Capt. Hanford Outhouse The color and manner of buoy paint would i.d. the owner The cabin to the boat is located 'aft' or at the back of the boat The front of E.C. Bowers' Dry Goods Store The Genesta The rope would come up through the girdy here The ropes were used to turn the tiller in the direction that the boat The sailor's thumb would be inserted here. The tiller was inserted through this cut out section. Thelma Finnigan Thick ice covering the mast as well as most of the boat This boat became the first Candian scallop boat to fish George's Bank This instrument is judged to be hand forged This is a knitted trap 'head' This part is metal and used to push the needle through the canvas. This plant was located across from the current home of R. Barnaby This wool has not been through the spinning wheel Three Masted Schooner loaded with salt Tiller
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