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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
Location: Tiverton, Nova Scotia, Canada

 
Salt fish transferred to world-wide transportation vessels
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Blanket woven by Josie Small
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Raymond Robicheau, center, flanked by fellow WWII vets, Ronald Gaudet, left, and Lester Pugh, right.
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Elias Sollows (b.1907 d.2001) tells of the many shipwrecks he remembered over the years.
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Boyd Outhouse
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A hennery owned by Roy Small
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Ernest Outhouse , shown at the VanTassell farm with a small pig
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Team of oxen owned by Douglas Cann, Tiverton.
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William Howard raking hay.
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Will Howard and Hampton Outhouse
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The view from Tiverton Harbour, looking north towards Boar's Head c. 1910
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Schooner 'Tyler' owned by Captain Hanford Outhouse c. 1900
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Fishing from a 'double ender' in Tiverton Harbour c. 1910
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Joseph (Josie) Ossinger with a hake caught c. 1940
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Tiverton Village and Harbour c. 1920
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Pleasure boat constructed by Alden Elliott
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The 'Sadie L', a scalloper captained by Lawrence Elliott Sr. of Tiverton
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Romaine Buckman's boat , located south of  Rose (or Munroe's) Cove, St. Mary's Bay
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