hardbefore the _Jennie_ got far enough to le'ward to hard- down her helm and haul taut her sheets, to sail round Suther' Point, Jim Leary's boat dropped from her moorings,...PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWIN NOW 12 1964Not UsedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Mon 06 Apr 2015, stamped but not use
jumbo[one of the sails on a shooner]PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 8 1965Not UsedNot UsedWithdrawnCh...
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
hoghogged arched upward in the middle; said of a boat when bent.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1...
LullIn this way nearly all the craft, large and small, were soon a mass of wreckage, none survivin...
headBut someone pointed out that the other ship was"heavy in number one," that is to say, in her f...
craftIn this way nearly all the craft, large and small, were soon a mass of wreckage, ...PRINTED IT...
she broke. . . we found a bridge of ice across Huntingdon Harbour, . . we attempted to launch one o...
highWind ner ice ner wedder can't douse [fool] _he_! Kipps on high-linin', year after year, an' nev...
downHer course it lay into the North; she boldly sailed away - Down to the North, passed by the Fu...
hookafter hook the timber of a boat nailed at the forward end of the chalks and separ- ating the ...
crossCross stays and horizontals swung into position, and, in a shorter time than it takes to tell...
weatheted. . . [the vessel] could have come into the harbour very easily; but hauling her wind, she...
laid... the steamer has surmounted all obstacles, and is at length approaching the "seal-meadows." ...
foot n plOn November 21st a heavy gale of wind broke up the ice around the ship, and caused her...
hawspipewe must have broken our hawspipe and the chains sawing on the wood cut her down to the wat...
jumbo[one of the sails on a shooner]PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 8 1965Not UsedNot UsedWithdrawnCh...
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
hoghogged arched upward in the middle; said of a boat when bent.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1...
LullIn this way nearly all the craft, large and small, were soon a mass of wreckage, none survivin...
headBut someone pointed out that the other ship was"heavy in number one," that is to say, in her f...
craftIn this way nearly all the craft, large and small, were soon a mass of wreckage, ...PRINTED IT...
she broke. . . we found a bridge of ice across Huntingdon Harbour, . . we attempted to launch one o...
highWind ner ice ner wedder can't douse [fool] _he_! Kipps on high-linin', year after year, an' nev...
downHer course it lay into the North; she boldly sailed away - Down to the North, passed by the Fu...
hookafter hook the timber of a boat nailed at the forward end of the chalks and separ- ating the ...
crossCross stays and horizontals swung into position, and, in a shorter time than it takes to tell...
weatheted. . . [the vessel] could have come into the harbour very easily; but hauling her wind, she...
laid... the steamer has surmounted all obstacles, and is at length approaching the "seal-meadows." ...
foot n plOn November 21st a heavy gale of wind broke up the ice around the ship, and caused her...
hawspipewe must have broken our hawspipe and the chains sawing on the wood cut her down to the wat...
jumbo[one of the sails on a shooner]PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 8 1965Not UsedNot UsedWithdrawnCh...
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
hoghogged arched upward in the middle; said of a boat when bent.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1...