planter nThe Planters (or Stationers) came (and some still come) in summer with their families to Laborador to operate shore fishing stations.PRINTED ITEM SUPXsp MAY 28 1988G. M. Story WKUsed IUsed I3Not use
planter nAbout 800 Newfoundland Fishermen and their families are now at summer stations along the ...
stationer n_Planters_ or _Stationers_ (white shore fishers mostly from Newfoundland)PRINTED ITEM G...
planter n[Conception Bay schooners] were often skippered by reliable planters and local fishermen ...
planter nThe "planters" are fishermen who have summer premises along the coast (of Labrador).PRINT...
planter n_Planters_ or _Stationers_ (white shore fishers mostly from Newfoundland).PRINTED ITEM ...
planter nFormerly,the word "planter" was used to describe a stationer who brought his family to La...
planter nThe term "planter," as it applied to Blanc Sablon, meant a group of fishermen, with one s...
planter n. . . he had for years followed the life of a 'planter'; that is, had engaged in the fish...
planter nSecond in the economic hierarchy of the fishery were the 'planters,' the owners of the fi...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter nPlanters in moderate numbers were at all times convenient for the preparation and preser-...
planter npeople carried on a freighter and left in a place (often to fish for the summer on Labrad...
fishermanThe _Lobelia_ must be brought so near as possible to the small harbours where the fisherm...
planter nOne important aspect of the fishery is that young Newfoundlanders are now shipping with L...
planter n'a planter', which meant in the eight- eenth century a fishing settler as opposed to a fis...
planter nAbout 800 Newfoundland Fishermen and their families are now at summer stations along the ...
stationer n_Planters_ or _Stationers_ (white shore fishers mostly from Newfoundland)PRINTED ITEM G...
planter n[Conception Bay schooners] were often skippered by reliable planters and local fishermen ...
planter nThe "planters" are fishermen who have summer premises along the coast (of Labrador).PRINT...
planter n_Planters_ or _Stationers_ (white shore fishers mostly from Newfoundland).PRINTED ITEM ...
planter nFormerly,the word "planter" was used to describe a stationer who brought his family to La...
planter nThe term "planter," as it applied to Blanc Sablon, meant a group of fishermen, with one s...
planter n. . . he had for years followed the life of a 'planter'; that is, had engaged in the fish...
planter nSecond in the economic hierarchy of the fishery were the 'planters,' the owners of the fi...
planter nMost Newfoundland fishing enterprises consist of crews numbering three or four men under ...
planter nPlanters in moderate numbers were at all times convenient for the preparation and preser-...
planter npeople carried on a freighter and left in a place (often to fish for the summer on Labrad...
fishermanThe _Lobelia_ must be brought so near as possible to the small harbours where the fisherm...
planter nOne important aspect of the fishery is that young Newfoundlanders are now shipping with L...
planter n'a planter', which meant in the eight- eenth century a fishing settler as opposed to a fis...
planter nAbout 800 Newfoundland Fishermen and their families are now at summer stations along the ...
stationer n_Planters_ or _Stationers_ (white shore fishers mostly from Newfoundland)PRINTED ITEM G...
planter n[Conception Bay schooners] were often skippered by reliable planters and local fishermen ...