gulchA blinding snowstorm was raging, with a mountainous sea, when the QUEEN went ashore in a wild gulch on Gull Island.PRINTED ITEM l.c.W. J. KIRWIN OCT 1976 OCT 1976 JHUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
offer aThe storm blew itself out that night and in the morning the sun shone white and harsh uopn ...
nip v. . . when a gale came up and the ice set against the shore, nipping the skiff, and crushin...
dwy nA meteor squall on the coasts of Wiltshire, Hampshire, &c.PRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWIN AUG 1971J...
field nThe gale struck the boat in all its fury, and she was driven against a field of ice. . . .PR...
gulch1867:] We ran into a gulch on the Island on the morning of Thursday, the 12th inst., about six ...
snowWe were about four leagues from Groais Island at sun-set, when we saw a snow standing in for Cr...
gulchWe could not possibly remain [anchored] in the gulch, because if the wind came from the north i...
gulchA heavy fall of snow brings its trouble to the horse traffic on our streets which are filled wi...
ice nThey were often environed with great mountains of ice and ice-fields, which were terrible to ...
lolly nice and snow in the water along the shore. (Nfld. and N.B.)PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWI...
gulchWhen you think of the old days, do you people mind the terrible gulches we had years ago? [dee...
gulch. . . helped by their companions, staggered feebly ashore, and tried to crawl up the steep gulc...
gulchShe had not even to delay for a tow through the narrow gulch between two islands that had serve...
gulchBut she beat right to match wood, clear o' _ the forecastle deck was still there in the gulch. ...
gulch. . . a small "gulch" or hollow . . . [on an islet]PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN SEP 1970JH SEP 19...
offer aThe storm blew itself out that night and in the morning the sun shone white and harsh uopn ...
nip v. . . when a gale came up and the ice set against the shore, nipping the skiff, and crushin...
dwy nA meteor squall on the coasts of Wiltshire, Hampshire, &c.PRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWIN AUG 1971J...
field nThe gale struck the boat in all its fury, and she was driven against a field of ice. . . .PR...
gulch1867:] We ran into a gulch on the Island on the morning of Thursday, the 12th inst., about six ...
snowWe were about four leagues from Groais Island at sun-set, when we saw a snow standing in for Cr...
gulchWe could not possibly remain [anchored] in the gulch, because if the wind came from the north i...
gulchA heavy fall of snow brings its trouble to the horse traffic on our streets which are filled wi...
ice nThey were often environed with great mountains of ice and ice-fields, which were terrible to ...
lolly nice and snow in the water along the shore. (Nfld. and N.B.)PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWI...
gulchWhen you think of the old days, do you people mind the terrible gulches we had years ago? [dee...
gulch. . . helped by their companions, staggered feebly ashore, and tried to crawl up the steep gulc...
gulchShe had not even to delay for a tow through the narrow gulch between two islands that had serve...
gulchBut she beat right to match wood, clear o' _ the forecastle deck was still there in the gulch. ...
gulch. . . a small "gulch" or hollow . . . [on an islet]PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN SEP 1970JH SEP 19...
offer aThe storm blew itself out that night and in the morning the sun shone white and harsh uopn ...
nip v. . . when a gale came up and the ice set against the shore, nipping the skiff, and crushin...
dwy nA meteor squall on the coasts of Wiltshire, Hampshire, &c.PRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWIN AUG 1971J...