birchFrom thence I turned through the birch woods, which abound in excellent hoop-poles . . . . . . for,in the wood, lay as many trunks of stout birch trees as would load the biggest lighter on the river Thames . . .PRINTED ITEM [-][after 325][-] OK JHW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1973JH JAN 1973Used I and SupUsed IUsed IAt end of source line on card, '[after 325]' has been crossed out and 'OK' has been written above it
birchBirch Timber: _Nemopanthus mucronata_ (L.) Trel.Nemopanthus mucronata (L.) Trel.PRINTED ITEM ...
turn nBy 2.30 we had a nice pile of 300 sticks on the bank below the Parsonage, and some of us had...
Excerpt from page 60 of "B.C.'s Inland Empire" by Erskine Burnett associated with this image: In the...
hoop... I turned through the birch woods, which abound in excellent hoop-poles, up to the very top ...
birchStrangely enough, although it was called a birch broom it was not made from birch at all. It...
var nFor some distance around, the trunks of many of the birch and of that species of spruce pine ...
raft 1 vFrom the rhinding of the Trees, by the Ice, along the banks of this River, it would appe...
poleWe descended this hill on the east side, and there found the finest spot of pole-birch I ever ...
hoopOn the South shore were several groves of good birch, fit for hoop-poles... [1772] p. 253 - I...
spruce firAll the birch trees in the vicinity of the lake had been rinded, and many of them and of...
birchTheir canoes are about twenty-foote long, and four and a half broad in the middle aloft, and ...
billetSo he would continue/the splitting of billets of birch wood for the winter's store; . . .PRI...
hoop nAs the plants of birch commonly spring up within three or four feet of each other, they are s...
birchBirch rind--I mean big sheets of birch rind...the kind you get off a white birch you can just...
birch...they used to cut stuff, you know, an' take it up to St.John's in the...in the spring o' th...
birchBirch Timber: _Nemopanthus mucronata_ (L.) Trel.Nemopanthus mucronata (L.) Trel.PRINTED ITEM ...
turn nBy 2.30 we had a nice pile of 300 sticks on the bank below the Parsonage, and some of us had...
Excerpt from page 60 of "B.C.'s Inland Empire" by Erskine Burnett associated with this image: In the...
hoop... I turned through the birch woods, which abound in excellent hoop-poles, up to the very top ...
birchStrangely enough, although it was called a birch broom it was not made from birch at all. It...
var nFor some distance around, the trunks of many of the birch and of that species of spruce pine ...
raft 1 vFrom the rhinding of the Trees, by the Ice, along the banks of this River, it would appe...
poleWe descended this hill on the east side, and there found the finest spot of pole-birch I ever ...
hoopOn the South shore were several groves of good birch, fit for hoop-poles... [1772] p. 253 - I...
spruce firAll the birch trees in the vicinity of the lake had been rinded, and many of them and of...
birchTheir canoes are about twenty-foote long, and four and a half broad in the middle aloft, and ...
billetSo he would continue/the splitting of billets of birch wood for the winter's store; . . .PRI...
hoop nAs the plants of birch commonly spring up within three or four feet of each other, they are s...
birchBirch rind--I mean big sheets of birch rind...the kind you get off a white birch you can just...
birch...they used to cut stuff, you know, an' take it up to St.John's in the...in the spring o' th...
birchBirch Timber: _Nemopanthus mucronata_ (L.) Trel.Nemopanthus mucronata (L.) Trel.PRINTED ITEM ...
turn nBy 2.30 we had a nice pile of 300 sticks on the bank below the Parsonage, and some of us had...
Excerpt from page 60 of "B.C.'s Inland Empire" by Erskine Burnett associated with this image: In the...