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Long and Brier Islands, Nova Scotia

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

 
Double 'shive block'.
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A 'marlin'
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A sounding device. Instrument, used to measure the depth of the water that the boat was sailing in.
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A compass, one of the fisherman's most important  posessions.
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Porpoise and whale harpoon
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Fish prong, used to spear eels or flounder
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Caulking Mallet.
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Deadeyes
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Three duck decoys
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A duck decoy
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Water pipe made from wood
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A section of water pipe constructed from wood
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Shovel manufactured from wood
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Cross cut saw used by two men to saw down larger trees.
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A relica of a 'bobsled'  which  carried a load of wood, and was pulled by an ox team.
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A 'buck saw' used by an individual to cut wood
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Various tools used working with wood
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A 'nail keg', used to keep loose nails for construction projects.
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