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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
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Farming on the Islands
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Preparing to use her 'Scotch' spinning wheel
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Melzena (Small) Barteaux and mother Josie are shown hooking a rug, through the use of wool scraps.
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A line fishing boat c. 1960
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Tiverton Harbour and fishing boats c. 1960
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Boats by the government wharf
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An inshore boat owned by Malcolm Dakin.
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'Donna and Penny', a longliner owned by D.B. Kenney II that was used for line fishing.
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'Danny and Penny'  owned by D.B. Kenney II
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Painting a boat on a Westport beach.
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Moored fishing boats at Brier Island c. 1960
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Herring Carrier
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Buoys used to identify and float fish nets and lobster traps.
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Lawrence Prime hauls his line aboard the board.
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Checking the lines which have been run from the boat.
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Lawrence Prime splitting a fish at the Freeport wharf.
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Larry Prime with fish on fork. His father, Lawrence watches.
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Anthony Outhouse ,right, and Terry Booth on Tiverton wharf  with their catch.
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