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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
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The lighthouse keepers home at Western Light , with their fish skids, and houses.
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Cleveland Morrell
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George Outhouse and Will Russ Outhouse splitting fish, preparing them for salting.
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Early 1900s scene showing Tiverton waterfront
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William Hartman shown with fish drying on a clothesline, an alternative to fish flakes.
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Norman Robbins and Wesley Leeman piling salt fish at Hanford Outhouse's wharf.
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Preparing to ship salt fish from Tiverton.
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Loading vessels at the Government Wharf with salt fish for trade.
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A hand barrow, used to transport salt fish from fish flakes to vessels.
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Fish drying on flakes 'around the Cove'
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Split fish on flakes between the Baptist Vestry and E.C. Bower's Dry Goods Store
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Alice (Howard) Rogers at Allister and Laura Outhouse's, helping to lay out split fish
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Loading fish from the flakes to a truck to be taken to a vessel for shipping.
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Laurence Outhouse Sr. displaying a dried cod
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Fish drying on flakes c. 1944
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Salt fish stored in a building owned by D.B. Kenney Sr.
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The freighter ' Tagati' iced up during a voyage. L to R: Grafton Outhouse, Frank Thurber
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Lobster processing plant c. 1900
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