Islands Museum
Long and Brier Islands, Nova Scotia

Gallery Thumbnail Gallery Stories Contact Us Search
 

Survival of A People: Using our Natural Resources 1875-1975

 
Hauling herring nets. The fish will be used for bait.
109 of 295
Billy and Glenn Welch bring the herring catch aboard.
110 of 295
Fish weirs located near 'Irishtown', Brier Island
111 of 295
Fish nets hung to dry
112 of 295
Buoys used to identify and float fish nets and lobster traps.
113 of 295
Single knit fishermen's mittens, used by the fishermen in the winter while working.
114 of 295
Glenn Welch splits a fish aboard a hand lining boat.
115 of 295
Lawrence Prime hauls his line aboard the board.
116 of 295
Checking the lines which have been run from the boat.
117 of 295
Lawrence Prime splitting a fish at the Freeport wharf.
118 of 295
Larry Prime with fish on fork. His father, Lawrence watches.
119 of 295
Catch of the Day ! Sport fishing in the 1930s
120 of 295
Anthony Outhouse ,right, and Terry Booth on Tiverton wharf  with their catch.
121 of 295
Fish flakes in front of  George Denton's fish shop.
122 of 295
Horace Johnson at his fishing camp near Flour Cove.
123 of 295
Buckman's Landing c. 1920
124 of 295
Looking northeast along the shore at Flour Cove showing old fish shacks and skids.
125 of 295
The lighthouse keepers home at Western Light , with their fish skids, and houses.
126 of 295

Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Important Notices  
© 2024 All Rights Reserved