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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
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Captain Holland Outhouse at the helm of his ship, A.B. Partner.
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Laurence Outhouse Sr. and his wife, Doris, standing in front of wooden lobster traps.
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Ted Thurber shows a bouy and coil of rope attached to a lobster trap.
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Lobster traps on the Government Wharf await 'Setting day', the last Monday in November
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Dry Lobster Smacks
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The 'Chester Marshall' and 'Grace Kirby' picking up lobsters from a D.B. Kenney lobster car.
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A tuna caught at Westport in the 1940s
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A large turtle caught by local fishermen.
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Basking Shark caught by local fishermen
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A sunfish caught by local fishermen.
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The haul up at Connor Brothers plant
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The wreck of the barque Aurora
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Weir Poles shown as they were used
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One of the many boats constructed by Burrell Outhouse at his boat shop in Tiverton.
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A 'Double Ender' constructed by Burrell Outhouse of Tiverton
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Grafton Outhouse with the first boat built by he and his crew.
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Sitting in a punt on the beach made by Everett's father, Murray at Western Light, Brier Island.
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A steamer berthed around the 'Cove'  in Freeport, Nova Scotia
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