room n. . . .there was several people from this room out in the ice, in ships_ in the steamers,you know, but I never went out. (this area,this neighbourhood;centred on certain fishing premises,no doubt,but applying to a whole area)YesJ. D. A. WIDDOWSON AUG 1973Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Not use
room nroom. A division in an open boat. . . The old-style lugger had a FORE-ROOM b...
room nThere is no such word in the vocabulary of many Newfoundlanders as "living room". It is c...
room nwhere fisherman does the various jobs of splitting the fish, etc.Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
room nNow I don't know but _ there might have been a school, but_ say on th'other side o' th'harb...
room nI don't know what his name was,sir,but he was_ he was manager down to the room. (ie fishin...
room nCouldn't get a man,only the _ just the permanent hands we had on the room and in the shop. ...
room n. . . .he'd pack up his luggage an' go. . . .up over to Jersey with his clothes, get it wa...
room nMost were employed as fishermen while three or four worked on the room or the fishing premise...
room nthat there had been some dispute between him and the complainants about a "room" (fishing pr...
floater nThis place used to be full - Tilting - full o' floaters, in the summer - fishing,you kn...
room nOf the houses are "rooms", or fishing-establishments.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN JAN 19 1969J...
room nWhile in the boat, the boys cut the tails off the fish they caught for ease of identificatio...
room nOne Samuel Gordon in Musquitte several years ago cleared and fitted for the use of a fishery ...
room n`Some records of 1804-1805 declare that a "boat's room" was "as much flake as will spread ...
room nEnglishman who worked on a mercantile room, or establishment, in the neighbourhood.Used I a...
room nroom. A division in an open boat. . . The old-style lugger had a FORE-ROOM b...
room nThere is no such word in the vocabulary of many Newfoundlanders as "living room". It is c...
room nwhere fisherman does the various jobs of splitting the fish, etc.Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
room nNow I don't know but _ there might have been a school, but_ say on th'other side o' th'harb...
room nI don't know what his name was,sir,but he was_ he was manager down to the room. (ie fishin...
room nCouldn't get a man,only the _ just the permanent hands we had on the room and in the shop. ...
room n. . . .he'd pack up his luggage an' go. . . .up over to Jersey with his clothes, get it wa...
room nMost were employed as fishermen while three or four worked on the room or the fishing premise...
room nthat there had been some dispute between him and the complainants about a "room" (fishing pr...
floater nThis place used to be full - Tilting - full o' floaters, in the summer - fishing,you kn...
room nOf the houses are "rooms", or fishing-establishments.PRINTED ITEMW. J. KIRWIN JAN 19 1969J...
room nWhile in the boat, the boys cut the tails off the fish they caught for ease of identificatio...
room nOne Samuel Gordon in Musquitte several years ago cleared and fitted for the use of a fishery ...
room n`Some records of 1804-1805 declare that a "boat's room" was "as much flake as will spread ...
room nEnglishman who worked on a mercantile room, or establishment, in the neighbourhood.Used I a...
room nroom. A division in an open boat. . . The old-style lugger had a FORE-ROOM b...
room nThere is no such word in the vocabulary of many Newfoundlanders as "living room". It is c...
room nwhere fisherman does the various jobs of splitting the fish, etc.Used I and SupUsed I and Su...