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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
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Prize winning horses on the farm of Patricia and Stanley Moore
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Team of oxen owned by Douglas Cann, Tiverton.
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A trawl boat in the early 1970s
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Herring Seiners at wharf
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A dragger, the Lady Elaine c. 1970s
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Hauling herring nets. The fish will be used for bait.
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Billy and Glenn Welch bring the herring catch aboard.
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Glenn Welch splits a fish aboard a hand lining boat.
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Splitting fish at Small Brothers 'up the beach'
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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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Hubert Thomas checks equipment at a fish plant in Freeport.
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Sorting  scallops
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Nancy Swift at scale
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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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A shark being processed at D. B. Keneny Fisheries.
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The haul up at Connor Brothers plant
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