bake-potIt did not take long for these hardy fishermen to bring the bakepot and kettle from their boat, and to refresh themselves with a good meal of tea, fish, and bread.W.J. KIRWIN NOV 5 1964PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed IUsed IUsed
fishermanThere was no time to go home for supper, so Mother brought it down to the stage--a great h...
stove nFrom many a deck lurid fires flash and flicker in the gathering darkness, revealing dusky f...
bread nI filled out a pint mug of cocoa and hauled out what we call a bread barge and there was a ...
bake-pot"Up sail and down bakepot." (The women feast after the men have sailed away.) [Proverb]W.J....
bake-potEarly in the morning when we were all "torights" (Newfoundland expression meaning "ready"),...
bake-pot...the stout fisher sat upright, with Janie on his knee, sometimes looking at his daughter ...
bake-potthe iron bake pots for baking bread, the tongs, an important item for placing live coals on...
boat nIn the spring of the year, the boat crews which were working for the merchant would commence...
boiler nThe tinsmiths were kept busy furnishing the cook with boats'kettles for tea and boilers to...
boat n. . . and, in place of the ancient boat's kettle, whose well besooted sides bore ample tes...
fishIn almost every spot where a fishing boat can find shelter, the rough stage and "fish-flake," f...
fishermanIt was a custom that every fine Sunday in summer, a few people would get together and to to...
boat nThe tinsmiths were kept busy furnishing the cook with boats' kettles for tea and boilers t...
barkingThey wandered past the Barking Kettle and saw a few fishermen mend and bark their nets.PRIN...
mug vIn addition to three regular meals, two very definite informal meals were provided, besides sl...
fishermanThere was no time to go home for supper, so Mother brought it down to the stage--a great h...
stove nFrom many a deck lurid fires flash and flicker in the gathering darkness, revealing dusky f...
bread nI filled out a pint mug of cocoa and hauled out what we call a bread barge and there was a ...
bake-pot"Up sail and down bakepot." (The women feast after the men have sailed away.) [Proverb]W.J....
bake-potEarly in the morning when we were all "torights" (Newfoundland expression meaning "ready"),...
bake-pot...the stout fisher sat upright, with Janie on his knee, sometimes looking at his daughter ...
bake-potthe iron bake pots for baking bread, the tongs, an important item for placing live coals on...
boat nIn the spring of the year, the boat crews which were working for the merchant would commence...
boiler nThe tinsmiths were kept busy furnishing the cook with boats'kettles for tea and boilers to...
boat n. . . and, in place of the ancient boat's kettle, whose well besooted sides bore ample tes...
fishIn almost every spot where a fishing boat can find shelter, the rough stage and "fish-flake," f...
fishermanIt was a custom that every fine Sunday in summer, a few people would get together and to to...
boat nThe tinsmiths were kept busy furnishing the cook with boats' kettles for tea and boilers t...
barkingThey wandered past the Barking Kettle and saw a few fishermen mend and bark their nets.PRIN...
mug vIn addition to three regular meals, two very definite informal meals were provided, besides sl...
fishermanThere was no time to go home for supper, so Mother brought it down to the stage--a great h...
stove nFrom many a deck lurid fires flash and flicker in the gathering darkness, revealing dusky f...
bread nI filled out a pint mug of cocoa and hauled out what we call a bread barge and there was a ...