oneSometimes these Vikings work all night, fishing, with flares. Days and nights on end they're never dry. In ugly weather they snatch one-tub sets between squalls, fairly pulling the whiskers of death.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW Kirwin 3/75JH 3/75Used I and SupUsed I5Used
tally vAs for the common hands, they have nothing much to do except steer, shift ballast and coal,...
bait nIn one of those moments of peril one of the men flung over the second bait-tub which again ...
wet vthere are above 100. saile for Sparniards that come to take Cod (who make all wet, and do drie...
tub nNext morning we had herring enough to bait four tubs of trawl.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT ...
drudge vThere they labour all day, making up the fish, carrying it on dredge barrows, spreading and ...
set nWe scarce get time to light our pipes when our dories go, / We've got to make three sets a da...
tub n'You'd have four tubs of gear; well, that means every man had to bait two tubs of gear before ...
barrel nGlimpses of them could at times be seen from the barrels,as they ran to and fro vainly e...
tub nSome persons told me that some fishermen had three tubs of herring from their nets that day.....
tub nHe and his dory-mate had set four "tubs"�� of trawl line and had lost two four-line tubs of ge...
trawl, tub ofTheir whole property was a hand-rowed dory, a windlass to drag it up with, a tub of t...
flake. . . and some teare downe Flakes, whereon men yearely dry their fish . . .PRINTED ITEMW Kirwi...
set n. . .a boat and a crew could use a hundred an' twelve lines for the two dories, you see. That ...
set nUsually, only small amounts of gear (usually 4 twelve-line tubs) were fished in each set be- ...
twine nBy 1968, St. Shotts' fishermen were setting approximately fifteen miles of 'twine' (monof...
tally vAs for the common hands, they have nothing much to do except steer, shift ballast and coal,...
bait nIn one of those moments of peril one of the men flung over the second bait-tub which again ...
wet vthere are above 100. saile for Sparniards that come to take Cod (who make all wet, and do drie...
tub nNext morning we had herring enough to bait four tubs of trawl.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWIN OCT ...
drudge vThere they labour all day, making up the fish, carrying it on dredge barrows, spreading and ...
set nWe scarce get time to light our pipes when our dories go, / We've got to make three sets a da...
tub n'You'd have four tubs of gear; well, that means every man had to bait two tubs of gear before ...
barrel nGlimpses of them could at times be seen from the barrels,as they ran to and fro vainly e...
tub nSome persons told me that some fishermen had three tubs of herring from their nets that day.....
tub nHe and his dory-mate had set four "tubs"�� of trawl line and had lost two four-line tubs of ge...
trawl, tub ofTheir whole property was a hand-rowed dory, a windlass to drag it up with, a tub of t...
flake. . . and some teare downe Flakes, whereon men yearely dry their fish . . .PRINTED ITEMW Kirwi...
set n. . .a boat and a crew could use a hundred an' twelve lines for the two dories, you see. That ...
set nUsually, only small amounts of gear (usually 4 twelve-line tubs) were fished in each set be- ...
twine nBy 1968, St. Shotts' fishermen were setting approximately fifteen miles of 'twine' (monof...
tally vAs for the common hands, they have nothing much to do except steer, shift ballast and coal,...
bait nIn one of those moments of peril one of the men flung over the second bait-tub which again ...
wet vthere are above 100. saile for Sparniards that come to take Cod (who make all wet, and do drie...