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

 
William Buckman, splitting a fish at D.B. Kenney's fish plant c. 1975
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Ann Ameriault 'blacks' fish at D. B. Kenney Fisheries c. 1975
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Sorting  scallops
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Nancy Swift at scale
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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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Sometimes lobsters are different colors than red. Here is a blue lobster as it came from the trap.
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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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A shark being processed at D. B. Keneny Fisheries.
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Daniel B. Kenney II
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The wreck of the barque Aurora
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I.O.O.F. Hall built with salvaged lumber from the Aurora
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Hunters return home with their bounty
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Sid Morehouse Sr. with dog Bing after a day's hunting.
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Everett Powell with a brace of ducks shot at Western Light
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