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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
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Salt fish transferred to world-wide transportation vessels
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Marie Outhouse helps Clair Whitenect sharpen his scythe before haying.
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George Morrell's hay cart
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Haying at Small's farm
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Sometimes an empty hay cart can be a luxury method of transportation.
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Gus Morehouse with his oxen.
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A gentleman with his oxen
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Harbour view of Westport, N.S. c. 1914
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The 'Freeman Colgate' fishing schooner, owned by Captain Stewart Hicks c. 1915
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Schooner 'Tyler' owned by Captain Hanford Outhouse c. 1900
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Russell Whitenect and Mrs. Wiley in a row boat
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Catch of the Day ! Sport fishing in the 1930s
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Fish flakes in front of  George Denton's fish shop.
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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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Fish drying on flakes c. 1944
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Fish workers and families take a break and pose for a picture.
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Fishermen posed by the salt fish c. 1910
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