floater nThere were two "floaters" at Batteau when we arrived. Both had secured a load of fish, and were working their way down the coast towards Newfoundland.G. M. Story JUL 1970 JH JUL 1970PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used
floater nThe Labrador schooners were small, old and sometimes decrepit. They had no dories, for the...
floater nThe Labrador Coast was a vanishing frontier [in the 1940s] . The same went for the sailing...
floater nThere are three classes of fishermen: [Labrador fishery] the _liviers_, who live the year ...
floater nThe schooner fishers are termed floaters, meaning they are not generally attached to fishin...
floater nThe Newfoundland Labrador fishery was of two kinds, the 'stationer' fishery, and the 'floa...
floater nFloaters were the other type of fishermen who spent summers on the Labrador coast, follow...
floater nThe "Floaters" leave the Newfound- land ports about the 1st of June, and fish in the Strai...
floater nThe men who fished [on the Labrador] from schooners were known as floaters.PRINTED ITEM ...
floater nAnother group,/ the "floaters," travel up on their own schooners [to Labrador] moving up a...
floater n[The fishermen] sooner or later either scatter for the short season among the shore station...
floater nThis shows one of the many"floaters" working their way north in pursuit of fish, from Sout...
floater nThe fishery on the Labrador coast is prosecuted chiefly by men from the northern and easte...
floater n"Floaters" are the fishermen who go to the coast (of Labrador) in their own schooners and ...
floater nFloaters--Transient fishermen--largely Newfoundlanders.see cited qoutationPRINTED ITEM S...
floater nThen there was what they called the floater fleet which sailed up to Labrador from Concept...
floater nThe Labrador schooners were small, old and sometimes decrepit. They had no dories, for the...
floater nThe Labrador Coast was a vanishing frontier [in the 1940s] . The same went for the sailing...
floater nThere are three classes of fishermen: [Labrador fishery] the _liviers_, who live the year ...
floater nThe schooner fishers are termed floaters, meaning they are not generally attached to fishin...
floater nThe Newfoundland Labrador fishery was of two kinds, the 'stationer' fishery, and the 'floa...
floater nFloaters were the other type of fishermen who spent summers on the Labrador coast, follow...
floater nThe "Floaters" leave the Newfound- land ports about the 1st of June, and fish in the Strai...
floater nThe men who fished [on the Labrador] from schooners were known as floaters.PRINTED ITEM ...
floater nAnother group,/ the "floaters," travel up on their own schooners [to Labrador] moving up a...
floater n[The fishermen] sooner or later either scatter for the short season among the shore station...
floater nThis shows one of the many"floaters" working their way north in pursuit of fish, from Sout...
floater nThe fishery on the Labrador coast is prosecuted chiefly by men from the northern and easte...
floater n"Floaters" are the fishermen who go to the coast (of Labrador) in their own schooners and ...
floater nFloaters--Transient fishermen--largely Newfoundlanders.see cited qoutationPRINTED ITEM S...
floater nThen there was what they called the floater fleet which sailed up to Labrador from Concept...
floater nThe Labrador schooners were small, old and sometimes decrepit. They had no dories, for the...
floater nThe Labrador Coast was a vanishing frontier [in the 1940s] . The same went for the sailing...
floater nThere are three classes of fishermen: [Labrador fishery] the _liviers_, who live the year ...