Let bob with wire down to bottom, then haul up 2 or 3 ft. and if herring are there they will tich the wire. Is called feelin in the weir. Unidentified man
Date: 1961
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Old-fashioned nail puller for opening boxes
Date: 1961
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Left to right: edge as used today with lip, old edge, copper's edge. Wooden mallet in background, used for caulking boats
Date: 1961
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Edith Hutchins, North Head and Hector Leary, White Head
Date: 1961
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Boys playing in boat in brook at Whitehead
Date: 1961
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
Camp of one of hermits, Dark Harbor
Date: 1961
Reference: Helen Creighton Nova Scotia Archives 1987-178
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