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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
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A hand barrow, used to transport salt fish from fish flakes to vessels.
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Gorham Elliott Sr. with a fox from Elliott's Fox Ranch, the first ranch established on Long Island.
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One of the many boats constructed by Burrell Outhouse at his boat shop in Tiverton.
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Clifton Outhouse a former fisheries officer and inspector with D.F.O.
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Employees at Connor Brothers
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Theodore Teed, dipping fish in a preservative solution at Connor Brothers Ltd. Harry Crocker at left
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At work in Connor Brothers Cannery
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Preparing fish to be canned at Connor Brothers Cannery
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Sliding cans through the labelling machine at Connor Brothers Cannery
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Willard (Whid) Thurber at the sealing machine at Connor Brothers Cannery
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Althea Nichols , preparing cans of cooked fish at Connor Brothers Cannery
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Preparing fish to be sent to the cannery where they will be processed
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Taking fish out of pickle (salt and water mixture) at Connor Brothers
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Splitting and gutting fish at Connor Brothers.
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