pan n,vFrom the 18th, [1899] when the wind eased, to the 22nd, the _Neptune_ and the _Newfoundland_ managed to _pan_ 41,000 seals, but, with the resumption of the gale, the ice containing many of the pans was broken up on the Funks...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story JAN 1971 JH JAN 1971Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Ipans, pan-ice, pancakes, pan flag
pan n,vThe ice, a snowy white, lies in vast fields upon the ocean, carcked in all ways, and broken ...
pan n,vBy tomorrow sunrise there would be two hundred men on the ice, broken up into four hunting-...
pan n,v[The sealers] lace the sculps to their tow-ropes, and being all selected men, each one can ...
pan n,vThe ice-floe was two miles or more off the coast; thence it stretched to the horizon - a vas...
pan n,vThe younger ones [seals] are easily killed by a single blow of the gaff; the seal is then sk...
pan n,vOn the 7th [April] 500 seals were taken on board, and some of the crw of the _Kite_ depose t...
pan n,vThey struck the seals St Patrick's day and then the work began, / With thirteen thousand ...
pan n,v"The Sealing Cruise of the _Lone Flier_": We picked up all our seals that day, but minus o...
pan n,vThe pelts would be collected together on ice pans big enough to keep them safe, and a fla...
pan n,vn. 1. A sheet of ice broken away from the main sheet. 2. A collection of seal skins on the i...
pan n,v...the mouth of Hamilton Inlet ... was full of heavy drift, 'pan-ice.'PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
pan n,vEach man then hauls as many as he can manage, usually three, to a spot chosen by the master...
pan n,vSome men went out to "pan" seals on a large pan.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70Used...
pan n,vThe ice which comes out of Ungava bay is found in long flat "pans"; the Artic ice which come...
pan n,v'Us found t' seals early that year, and panned a voyage of as fine young fat as ever a "swi...
pan n,vThe ice, a snowy white, lies in vast fields upon the ocean, carcked in all ways, and broken ...
pan n,vBy tomorrow sunrise there would be two hundred men on the ice, broken up into four hunting-...
pan n,v[The sealers] lace the sculps to their tow-ropes, and being all selected men, each one can ...
pan n,vThe ice-floe was two miles or more off the coast; thence it stretched to the horizon - a vas...
pan n,vThe younger ones [seals] are easily killed by a single blow of the gaff; the seal is then sk...
pan n,vOn the 7th [April] 500 seals were taken on board, and some of the crw of the _Kite_ depose t...
pan n,vThey struck the seals St Patrick's day and then the work began, / With thirteen thousand ...
pan n,v"The Sealing Cruise of the _Lone Flier_": We picked up all our seals that day, but minus o...
pan n,vThe pelts would be collected together on ice pans big enough to keep them safe, and a fla...
pan n,vn. 1. A sheet of ice broken away from the main sheet. 2. A collection of seal skins on the i...
pan n,v...the mouth of Hamilton Inlet ... was full of heavy drift, 'pan-ice.'PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
pan n,vEach man then hauls as many as he can manage, usually three, to a spot chosen by the master...
pan n,vSome men went out to "pan" seals on a large pan.PRINTED ITEMG.M. Story MAR 1970 JH 3/70Used...
pan n,vThe ice which comes out of Ungava bay is found in long flat "pans"; the Artic ice which come...
pan n,v'Us found t' seals early that year, and panned a voyage of as fine young fat as ever a "swi...
pan n,vThe ice, a snowy white, lies in vast fields upon the ocean, carcked in all ways, and broken ...
pan n,vBy tomorrow sunrise there would be two hundred men on the ice, broken up into four hunting-...
pan n,v[The sealers] lace the sculps to their tow-ropes, and being all selected men, each one can ...