pew n...a large species of fish ...had been killed here last summer, by a girl with a "pew", or fork used for throwing fish from the boats on to the "stages".G.M.Story July 1957PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed IUsed I
fishThe lead from a broken fish jigger and that which lined the chests in which tea came was saved...
pussel nn. A kind of shell fish.A kind of shell fishPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I...
shore 1 n...a skull of fish appeared on the shore.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1961[-] skull...
pew n. . . the fisherman, on their arrival with boat-loads of fish, toss them one by one with an im...
pew vBerth; one-tined fork for pitching fish.G.M.Story April 1962PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I a...
fishHoary-headed fishermen laid down their fish forks...G.M.Story January 1966DNE-cit PRINTED ITEM...
pew n[They] throw up the fish on the stage - head by pears, that is, a staff with a prong of iron i...
pew nA one-tined prong for thrwoing fish from a boat to the stage head. Also _pue_G.M.Story July 1...
gully�The liver of the fish...is dropped...into the gully or barrelG.M.Story July 1957PRINTED ITEMU...
fishThe day's catch was brought in and taken to the stage. There on the spitting [sic] tables the f...
fishIt was very dark when we entered _Francis Harbor_, but every stage was aglow, as it had been "a...
gurry...the persons using them frequently split their fish on the fishing grounds, throwing the gu...
witch nIf a fish remains forgotten in a boat when the others are taken out, it is a sign of bad luc...
fagotsEvery fisherman at the Battery had a long face for they had fish in different stages of making...
prong nA large two-tined fork for tossing fishPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used IUsed ...
fishThe lead from a broken fish jigger and that which lined the chests in which tea came was saved...
pussel nn. A kind of shell fish.A kind of shell fishPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I...
shore 1 n...a skull of fish appeared on the shore.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1961[-] skull...
pew n. . . the fisherman, on their arrival with boat-loads of fish, toss them one by one with an im...
pew vBerth; one-tined fork for pitching fish.G.M.Story April 1962PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I a...
fishHoary-headed fishermen laid down their fish forks...G.M.Story January 1966DNE-cit PRINTED ITEM...
pew n[They] throw up the fish on the stage - head by pears, that is, a staff with a prong of iron i...
pew nA one-tined prong for thrwoing fish from a boat to the stage head. Also _pue_G.M.Story July 1...
gully�The liver of the fish...is dropped...into the gully or barrelG.M.Story July 1957PRINTED ITEMU...
fishThe day's catch was brought in and taken to the stage. There on the spitting [sic] tables the f...
fishIt was very dark when we entered _Francis Harbor_, but every stage was aglow, as it had been "a...
gurry...the persons using them frequently split their fish on the fishing grounds, throwing the gu...
witch nIf a fish remains forgotten in a boat when the others are taken out, it is a sign of bad luc...
fagotsEvery fisherman at the Battery had a long face for they had fish in different stages of making...
prong nA large two-tined fork for tossing fishPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used IUsed ...
fishThe lead from a broken fish jigger and that which lined the chests in which tea came was saved...
pussel nn. A kind of shell fish.A kind of shell fishPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1959Used I...
shore 1 n...a skull of fish appeared on the shore.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1961[-] skull...