pryor nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we sailed home.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story January 1964Used IUsed IUsed
rams n plThe crew were continually at the "Rams" that is sticks fastened under the Jib-boom for ...
piggin nEach boat, besides its lines, hapoons, lances and oars was fitted with a jack and flag pol...
raking stemThe head of a boat.The head of a boat.G. M. Story JUL 1973JH JUL 1973Not used...
pryor nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...
killick nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...
whiting nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we sa...
pryor nA long pole, which is fastened to that end of a shoal-net that is farthest from the land, b...
pryor nA pole-buoy attached to a net or trawl. Its rope is hauled taut at the moorings, so that th...
killick nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we...
pryor nThe people being all hired afresh for another year, the sealers cut some pryor-poles, drew s...
bough nWe hauled boughs and covered the flakes before spreading the fish.. We built our own boats ...
sheave vTo "back water" in rowing a boat.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1956Used I and SupUse...
highWe had two standing boats and a "highrat".PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJune 1962Used I and SupUsed I ...
boat nThe former occurred in spring, when all the boats' crews went into the woods to get rinds ...
shears n plWooden poles attached to the bows of the sailing vessels and early steamers to support ...
rams n plThe crew were continually at the "Rams" that is sticks fastened under the Jib-boom for ...
piggin nEach boat, besides its lines, hapoons, lances and oars was fitted with a jack and flag pol...
raking stemThe head of a boat.The head of a boat.G. M. Story JUL 1973JH JUL 1973Not used...
pryor nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...
killick nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we s...
whiting nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we sa...
pryor nA long pole, which is fastened to that end of a shoal-net that is farthest from the land, b...
pryor nA pole-buoy attached to a net or trawl. Its rope is hauled taut at the moorings, so that th...
killick nHaving filled up the boat with whitings, pryor-poles and killick-rods, at high water we...
pryor nThe people being all hired afresh for another year, the sealers cut some pryor-poles, drew s...
bough nWe hauled boughs and covered the flakes before spreading the fish.. We built our own boats ...
sheave vTo "back water" in rowing a boat.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story July 1956Used I and SupUse...
highWe had two standing boats and a "highrat".PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryJune 1962Used I and SupUsed I ...
boat nThe former occurred in spring, when all the boats' crews went into the woods to get rinds ...
shears n plWooden poles attached to the bows of the sailing vessels and early steamers to support ...
rams n plThe crew were continually at the "Rams" that is sticks fastened under the Jib-boom for ...
piggin nEach boat, besides its lines, hapoons, lances and oars was fitted with a jack and flag pol...
raking stemThe head of a boat.The head of a boat.G. M. Story JUL 1973JH JUL 1973Not used...