Newfoundland seasonThese hardworking people, mostly fishermen and servants, came out to the colony for what was known as a "Newfoundland season,' a summer, a winter, and a summer, following which they were returned to their homes in Ireland. They were so numerous that, at home, the island was known as "transatlantic Ireland."PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story 3/77JH 3/77Not usedNot usedWithdraw
Pope's Fish into Wine "is an attempt to record the way of life that developed between three and four...
passenger nIrishmen from various parts of Newfoundland come over [near Henley I.] as passengers ...
fishingThere were many Passengers on boa- rd, men who engaged themselves in the fishing season at ...
newfoundland... to inhabite and establishe a Colony or Colonies in the Southerne and easterne p'tes...
summer nIt was during [the French and English war of 1778] that for the first time there were more...
youngster nIt was to buy these Irish woollens...pork, beef, butter, and to engage Irish servants, t...
winter nThus from the affinity of Newfoundland to the Continent of Labrador the cold, in some part...
childrenEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the c...
adventurer nAt this early time and infancy of the Newfoundland Fisherys it was customary for the A...
open aAgain, in what the Newfoundlanders call an "Open Spring", the ice will be swept so far eas...
Newfoundland man. . . the Isle of _May_, one of the Islands of _Cape Verd_ , where whole Fleets of...
fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wale...
The Story Of Our ColoniesChapter VI. Newfoundland. The beginning of the Newfoundland Fisheries -- Th...
west aFrom at least the beginning of the eighteenth century Westcountrymen, who fished for cod eac...
The Story Of Our ColoniesChapter VI. Newfoundland. The beginning of the Newfoundland Fisheries -- Th...
Pope's Fish into Wine "is an attempt to record the way of life that developed between three and four...
passenger nIrishmen from various parts of Newfoundland come over [near Henley I.] as passengers ...
fishingThere were many Passengers on boa- rd, men who engaged themselves in the fishing season at ...
newfoundland... to inhabite and establishe a Colony or Colonies in the Southerne and easterne p'tes...
summer nIt was during [the French and English war of 1778] that for the first time there were more...
youngster nIt was to buy these Irish woollens...pork, beef, butter, and to engage Irish servants, t...
winter nThus from the affinity of Newfoundland to the Continent of Labrador the cold, in some part...
childrenEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the c...
adventurer nAt this early time and infancy of the Newfoundland Fisherys it was customary for the A...
open aAgain, in what the Newfoundlanders call an "Open Spring", the ice will be swept so far eas...
Newfoundland man. . . the Isle of _May_, one of the Islands of _Cape Verd_ , where whole Fleets of...
fishingThat (according to the ancient custom there used) every such fishing ship from England, Wale...
The Story Of Our ColoniesChapter VI. Newfoundland. The beginning of the Newfoundland Fisheries -- Th...
west aFrom at least the beginning of the eighteenth century Westcountrymen, who fished for cod eac...
The Story Of Our ColoniesChapter VI. Newfoundland. The beginning of the Newfoundland Fisheries -- Th...
Pope's Fish into Wine "is an attempt to record the way of life that developed between three and four...
passenger nIrishmen from various parts of Newfoundland come over [near Henley I.] as passengers ...
fishingThere were many Passengers on boa- rd, men who engaged themselves in the fishing season at ...