Milltown-Head Bay d'Espoir Museum
Milltown, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Resettlement - The Bay d'Espoir Experience

 
Western Harbour and the Garlands' stores, named "the room". Used to store salt fish, etc.
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Wreckage of an abandoned boat
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Pushthrough Trade, owned by Thomas Garland.
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The remains of the Pushthrough trade building
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Home and General Store owned by Alex J and Mary Anne Camp.
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Inside view of the church in Pushthrough
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Remains of the Priddle family well.
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Mock Pushthrough Trade in honor of the Reunion
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Pushthrough Reunion of 1991
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Pushthrough Reunion of 1991
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The Gut at low tide. It's said that a whale got stuck here and had to be "Pushed Through".
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The Gut at high tide, taken 30yrs later. Said to be linked to the origins of the name "Pushthrough".
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Jumping ice pans was a popular passtime for children in the South Coast of Newfoundland.
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View of the homes in Pushthrough with three boys watching.
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"The Bottom" of Pushthrough, then and now.
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Pushthrough over time
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Hedley Priddle, Carl Priddle's father, fishing.
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John Priddle and his catch
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