forty-fiveOf course cards are the prevailing game along the coast, and the old "stand-bys" seem to be "high low Jack" and "forty-five", the latter being apparently a characteristic Newfoundland game, as New- foundlanders indulge in it at all times of the night or day.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1963Not usedNot usedWithdrawnstamped but not use
mulligrubsIt is claimed that there are 1,000 terms of sp eech which are peculiar to Newfoundland. ...
outer a[In Labrador] big ships take the "outer run"; skippers of local boats / prefer the "inner ...
rolag. . .a long roll of wool began to form on the cards. . The roll that was formed was approximat...
five-and-fortyOthers are playing a game of 'five and forty'...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story D...
growla game of cards, sometimes known as 120. This game is popular in the Maritimes, but especially ...
gombeenFrequently we had the nightly game of cards, the old game of forty-fives, which we played at ...
cardsCarders, commonly called"cards" in Newfoundland, were a pair of identical brush-like tools whi...
Scenic cards depicting various places in NewfoundlandPublication date based on date of completion of...
five hundredsDuring winter nights . . . many men played cards when they weren't tired. The two pop...
beach nIt may be, in fact, that more Newfoundland fishermen used beached [for drying fish] than ar...
shore 2 nStakes or posts. Newfoundland spelling is shores.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 195...
newfoundlandThe Countrie commonly knowne and called by the name of Newfoundland...PRINTED ITEM G.M...
Newfoundland...the great number of hands employed in the Newfoundland trade.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story...
120's (Auction)During the long nights card playing was very popular. The games played most were 12...
oneDuring winter nights . . . many men played cards when they weren't tired. The two popular game...
mulligrubsIt is claimed that there are 1,000 terms of sp eech which are peculiar to Newfoundland. ...
outer a[In Labrador] big ships take the "outer run"; skippers of local boats / prefer the "inner ...
rolag. . .a long roll of wool began to form on the cards. . The roll that was formed was approximat...
five-and-fortyOthers are playing a game of 'five and forty'...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story D...
growla game of cards, sometimes known as 120. This game is popular in the Maritimes, but especially ...
gombeenFrequently we had the nightly game of cards, the old game of forty-fives, which we played at ...
cardsCarders, commonly called"cards" in Newfoundland, were a pair of identical brush-like tools whi...
Scenic cards depicting various places in NewfoundlandPublication date based on date of completion of...
five hundredsDuring winter nights . . . many men played cards when they weren't tired. The two pop...
beach nIt may be, in fact, that more Newfoundland fishermen used beached [for drying fish] than ar...
shore 2 nStakes or posts. Newfoundland spelling is shores.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 195...
newfoundlandThe Countrie commonly knowne and called by the name of Newfoundland...PRINTED ITEM G.M...
Newfoundland...the great number of hands employed in the Newfoundland trade.PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story...
120's (Auction)During the long nights card playing was very popular. The games played most were 12...
oneDuring winter nights . . . many men played cards when they weren't tired. The two popular game...
mulligrubsIt is claimed that there are 1,000 terms of sp eech which are peculiar to Newfoundland. ...
outer a[In Labrador] big ships take the "outer run"; skippers of local boats / prefer the "inner ...
rolag. . .a long roll of wool began to form on the cards. . The roll that was formed was approximat...