green... every Master or Owner of any Fishing Ship, going to Newfoundland...shall have in his Ships Company every fifth Man a Green-man (that is to say) not a Seaman, or having been ever at Sea before.G. M. Story November 1954PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup4Not use
greenWe are all strongly of the opinion that nothing can be said in defence of allowing girls to for...
greenAll that Mr. Smith had were his ten crews around Edward's Harbour, and two schooners green-fish...
greenIf successful, the fish will be salted, and brought home "wet," so that these vessels are calle...
green. . . That every master or owner of any fishing ship going to _Newfoundland_ (after the said tw...
green... of the Fishermen employ'd aboard the Fishing Ships, one third, at least, are green Men, tha...
greenIn order to provide a more continuous supply of sailors, the proposed rules required that one o...
greenIt was commanded that every fifth man taken [out on a West Country fishing boat] must be a "gre...
fresh a...every Master of a By-Boat, or By-Boats, shall Carry with him at least Two Fresh Men in si...
green[The stationers], like the liveyers, are more or less fixed, and the fish must come to them, wh...
green. . . about one Fourth of the Men employed in it are Green Men, that were never at Sea. . . .W....
greenThese bye boat keepers..were most of them able fishermen and there was not one fresh man or gre...
greenThe green fishermen were the schoonermen who travelled in fleets of boats that came and went as...
greenI was also to have a crew of my own and would proceed green-fish catching after landing the cre...
greenUndried codfish.Undried codfish.G. M. Story May 1955Used I and SupUsed I and Sup4Not use
greenHer Husband came over from England about Fifty-Five years ago as an Adventurer--what is called ...
greenWe are all strongly of the opinion that nothing can be said in defence of allowing girls to for...
greenAll that Mr. Smith had were his ten crews around Edward's Harbour, and two schooners green-fish...
greenIf successful, the fish will be salted, and brought home "wet," so that these vessels are calle...
green. . . That every master or owner of any fishing ship going to _Newfoundland_ (after the said tw...
green... of the Fishermen employ'd aboard the Fishing Ships, one third, at least, are green Men, tha...
greenIn order to provide a more continuous supply of sailors, the proposed rules required that one o...
greenIt was commanded that every fifth man taken [out on a West Country fishing boat] must be a "gre...
fresh a...every Master of a By-Boat, or By-Boats, shall Carry with him at least Two Fresh Men in si...
green[The stationers], like the liveyers, are more or less fixed, and the fish must come to them, wh...
green. . . about one Fourth of the Men employed in it are Green Men, that were never at Sea. . . .W....
greenThese bye boat keepers..were most of them able fishermen and there was not one fresh man or gre...
greenThe green fishermen were the schoonermen who travelled in fleets of boats that came and went as...
greenI was also to have a crew of my own and would proceed green-fish catching after landing the cre...
greenUndried codfish.Undried codfish.G. M. Story May 1955Used I and SupUsed I and Sup4Not use
greenHer Husband came over from England about Fifty-Five years ago as an Adventurer--what is called ...
greenWe are all strongly of the opinion that nothing can be said in defence of allowing girls to for...
greenAll that Mr. Smith had were his ten crews around Edward's Harbour, and two schooners green-fish...
greenIf successful, the fish will be salted, and brought home "wet," so that these vessels are calle...