droke nEarly in the morning we launched the boat, and rowed along shore to Foulweather Droke, but could get no farther; the ice being firmly jammed quite across from Table Point to Belle Isle.PRINTED ITEMGMS Feb 77Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
droke n"Grand Lake": From out the neighbouring drook the wigwam's smoke / Curls upward.. M.F. How...
droke nWe pushed on to camp, which John had pitched a small droke...PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story MAY 1959U...
ice nWe are now sailing between the ice-pack and the shore, one nearly as solid in appearance as t...
jam vEarly in the morning we launched the boat, and rowed along shore to Foulweather Droke, but co...
outside n..on observing a jamb of ice which extended from Table Point towards Belle Isle, we endea...
droke n...the icy droke or sheer cliff path...PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story Feb. 1957Used I and SupUsed I a...
ice nToward, or about midday, the light onshore wind had died out. The ice moved with the ebb tid...
jam nWe had clear water till we passed Camp Islands; but on observing a jamb of ice which extended...
droke nFor they can/ then make short cuts, dodging, as it were, from drogue to drogue of trees, and ...
island nThose Ilands of Ice are not dangerous unto Ships being once descried, as by their whitenes...
raft 1 vThe next morning the vessel was jammed and we couldn't get her out and the ice kept coming...
droke n. . . we set off for Young's Droke . . .PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971JH AUG 1971Used I ...
neck nSoon we were crossing Alexis Bay on the ice. We were supposed to cross the neck of land and ...
ice nShe reached Queen's Lakes (north of Nain) on June 27, but was forced to anchor by an ice-jam.P...
ice nThe ice was so thick that it took us a good two hours to break open a channel to the open wate...
droke n"Grand Lake": From out the neighbouring drook the wigwam's smoke / Curls upward.. M.F. How...
droke nWe pushed on to camp, which John had pitched a small droke...PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story MAY 1959U...
ice nWe are now sailing between the ice-pack and the shore, one nearly as solid in appearance as t...
jam vEarly in the morning we launched the boat, and rowed along shore to Foulweather Droke, but co...
outside n..on observing a jamb of ice which extended from Table Point towards Belle Isle, we endea...
droke n...the icy droke or sheer cliff path...PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story Feb. 1957Used I and SupUsed I a...
ice nToward, or about midday, the light onshore wind had died out. The ice moved with the ebb tid...
jam nWe had clear water till we passed Camp Islands; but on observing a jamb of ice which extended...
droke nFor they can/ then make short cuts, dodging, as it were, from drogue to drogue of trees, and ...
island nThose Ilands of Ice are not dangerous unto Ships being once descried, as by their whitenes...
raft 1 vThe next morning the vessel was jammed and we couldn't get her out and the ice kept coming...
droke n. . . we set off for Young's Droke . . .PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971JH AUG 1971Used I ...
neck nSoon we were crossing Alexis Bay on the ice. We were supposed to cross the neck of land and ...
ice nShe reached Queen's Lakes (north of Nain) on June 27, but was forced to anchor by an ice-jam.P...
ice nThe ice was so thick that it took us a good two hours to break open a channel to the open wate...
droke n"Grand Lake": From out the neighbouring drook the wigwam's smoke / Curls upward.. M.F. How...
droke nWe pushed on to camp, which John had pitched a small droke...PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story MAY 1959U...
ice nWe are now sailing between the ice-pack and the shore, one nearly as solid in appearance as t...