drag nComing down the hill our chain drag broke, and caused us some momentary / excitement.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWIN MAR 1971 JH MAR 1971Used INot usedNot usedChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 26 Jul 201
cross a[PT] An' anyhow there was enough wind there; it broke,parted our chain,cross-bar chain,we h...
rope-end vWe had a a fine time down Channel [on the way to Nfld.]; when I turned out next morning ...
come...we had a well-marked track over the snow-crusted marshes, but soon after leaving here it ca...
coil. . . notwithstanding all our contrivance to hang out cables, queels of ropes, hoops, EtC. ove...
chain nWithd SEP 30 1980transpUsed INot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 14 Jul 201
chain n[PT] If the chainer _ the chainer had to clean out the logs so the teamster could get at 'e...
drag vI made three deer-slips of drag-twine, and the people chinced part of the dining-room.PRINTE...
hawspipewe must have broken our hawspipe and the chains sawing on the wood cut her down to the wat...
luff2. Till we saw some lufted brigantine to the wind'ard of us layDNE-cit PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN...
chain n[PT] ....and on there there was two shafts, two long shafts 'd go up on the horse, hook in ...
tow vThere was a gathering of "tow-lines" in haste . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN AUG 197...
fruz nOne night the sturdy old vessel jammed fast. ..And presently, such were her labours that her...
tangle nMy cousin and I were left onboard to clean up the tangle we were in, with three anchors ou...
comberthey were carried far up the beach on the crest of a comber, which even at the last moment th...
leveretsI saw two brace of leverets on Slink Point, and killed a brace of them.PRINTED ITEM W. J. ...
cross a[PT] An' anyhow there was enough wind there; it broke,parted our chain,cross-bar chain,we h...
rope-end vWe had a a fine time down Channel [on the way to Nfld.]; when I turned out next morning ...
come...we had a well-marked track over the snow-crusted marshes, but soon after leaving here it ca...
coil. . . notwithstanding all our contrivance to hang out cables, queels of ropes, hoops, EtC. ove...
chain nWithd SEP 30 1980transpUsed INot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 14 Jul 201
chain n[PT] If the chainer _ the chainer had to clean out the logs so the teamster could get at 'e...
drag vI made three deer-slips of drag-twine, and the people chinced part of the dining-room.PRINTE...
hawspipewe must have broken our hawspipe and the chains sawing on the wood cut her down to the wat...
luff2. Till we saw some lufted brigantine to the wind'ard of us layDNE-cit PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN...
chain n[PT] ....and on there there was two shafts, two long shafts 'd go up on the horse, hook in ...
tow vThere was a gathering of "tow-lines" in haste . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN AUG 197...
fruz nOne night the sturdy old vessel jammed fast. ..And presently, such were her labours that her...
tangle nMy cousin and I were left onboard to clean up the tangle we were in, with three anchors ou...
comberthey were carried far up the beach on the crest of a comber, which even at the last moment th...
leveretsI saw two brace of leverets on Slink Point, and killed a brace of them.PRINTED ITEM W. J. ...
cross a[PT] An' anyhow there was enough wind there; it broke,parted our chain,cross-bar chain,we h...
rope-end vWe had a a fine time down Channel [on the way to Nfld.]; when I turned out next morning ...
come...we had a well-marked track over the snow-crusted marshes, but soon after leaving here it ca...