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Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975
Location: Freeport, Nova Scotia, Canada

 
Murray (Barney) Outhouse
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Theodore Teed and his son David are shown at his property 'around the Cove' with one of his cattle.
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Steer owned by the Melanson family at their farm 'around the cove'
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Marie Outhouse helps Clair Whitenect sharpen his scythe before haying.
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Single plow, which was used by island residents to grow their own small garden.
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Another oxen type
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Arthur Moore
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A view of the 'Cove' water front, Freeport, Nova Scotia c. 1910
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Ira Hersey in a fishing boat in Freeport Harbour c. 1912
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Three masted freight schooner in Freeport Harbour, c. 1920
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Schooner 'Trilby' , Captain George Lent, 1910 to 1911
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A sailing vessel is shown at Haines' wharf c. 1920
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Gathering at a fish shop
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Freeport Village and Harbour, c. 1920
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Fishing boat 'Lily Bell' shown at Crocker's Wharf in Freeport
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A 'cab aft' fishing boat in Freeport Harbour c.1930
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Russell Whitenect and Mrs. Wiley in a row boat
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Lawrence Prime hauls his line aboard the board.
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