striker n. . . the flail was used on most farms in living memory. . .The flail comprised two slender sticks fastened together by a flexible joint or link. . . It was often made out of a soft wood such as spruce. The "thresher" or "striker" was usually heavier and shorter and was fashioned out of birch, ironwood, or some other hardwood.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story JUL 1974 JH JUL 1974Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Iswingle
stick n[They] cut timbers and sticks for the boat.PRINTED ITEM GMSMar 76Used I and SupUsed I and S...
froeThe hoopmaker's trade was one of great skill...The froe, sometimes called splitter or cleaver, ...
bresna nA load of dry sticks or boughs that one can lift to the shoulder.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M....
striker nCode a Part of flail used in hand-threshing; swingle. The flail comprised two slender sti...
thresher. . .the flail was used on most farms in living memory . . . . The flail comprised two slen...
lashingIn Logy Bay, Outer and Middle Cove the sounds of the flail finally died with the decline of ...
gaff n. . . a stick six or eight feet long, which is called a gaff; it has a hooked iron head and ...
flick vSpring also meant the playing of different games, once the snow had disappeared. . . Hop-sc...
flaking vbl n....back about thirty years ago, when you were building your flakes for drying fish, y...
tiller nAccording to my grandfather, the practice in Cape La Hune was to make all tiller sticks fro...
shears n plWooden poles attached to the bows of the sailing vessels and early steamers to support ...
This flax hackle was created during the 1800s and the name of its maker is unknown. After flax has ...
bearingA stick used to 'bear up' a load of wood when carried on the back.DNE-citG.M.Story May 1954U...
chisel1 nn.1. A little sharp blade. 2. A spike in a sole. _-chisel bars_, crowbars for breaking i...
slotchhave indicated above dogwood trees were not very common an that part of the South Coast and w...
stick n[They] cut timbers and sticks for the boat.PRINTED ITEM GMSMar 76Used I and SupUsed I and S...
froeThe hoopmaker's trade was one of great skill...The froe, sometimes called splitter or cleaver, ...
bresna nA load of dry sticks or boughs that one can lift to the shoulder.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M....
striker nCode a Part of flail used in hand-threshing; swingle. The flail comprised two slender sti...
thresher. . .the flail was used on most farms in living memory . . . . The flail comprised two slen...
lashingIn Logy Bay, Outer and Middle Cove the sounds of the flail finally died with the decline of ...
gaff n. . . a stick six or eight feet long, which is called a gaff; it has a hooked iron head and ...
flick vSpring also meant the playing of different games, once the snow had disappeared. . . Hop-sc...
flaking vbl n....back about thirty years ago, when you were building your flakes for drying fish, y...
tiller nAccording to my grandfather, the practice in Cape La Hune was to make all tiller sticks fro...
shears n plWooden poles attached to the bows of the sailing vessels and early steamers to support ...
This flax hackle was created during the 1800s and the name of its maker is unknown. After flax has ...
bearingA stick used to 'bear up' a load of wood when carried on the back.DNE-citG.M.Story May 1954U...
chisel1 nn.1. A little sharp blade. 2. A spike in a sole. _-chisel bars_, crowbars for breaking i...
slotchhave indicated above dogwood trees were not very common an that part of the South Coast and w...
stick n[They] cut timbers and sticks for the boat.PRINTED ITEM GMSMar 76Used I and SupUsed I and S...
froeThe hoopmaker's trade was one of great skill...The froe, sometimes called splitter or cleaver, ...
bresna nA load of dry sticks or boughs that one can lift to the shoulder.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M....