torightsEarly in the morning when we were all "torights" (Newfoundland expression meaning "ready"). we started out in one of the largest motor boats. We were well-supplied with cooking utensils, such as frying pan, iron bake pot, large saucepan, and a kettle, of course.PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story FEB 1973JH FEB 1973Not usedNot usedWithdraw
homeMy uncle told me that years ago, the boats coming to Newfoundland from England and Ireland were...
morsesThe Biscayans had, about the same time, 20 to 30 vessels in the whale fishery at Newfoundla...
hatchetA cook ... began chopping off hunks of it with a "tomahawk." That, in Newfoundland, means ...
bake-potEarly in the morning when we were all "torights" (Newfoundland expression meaning "ready"),...
bake-potIn many Newfoundland homes to-day a cast iron bake-pot is still a favorite cooking utensil ...
freighter. . . each Newfoundland vessel brings a number of people called "freighters." These are l...
cook room nAnd whereas several inhabitants in Newfoundland, and other persons, have, since the yea...
rounder nThere was also "rounder" or leggy, which Newfoundlanders nearly always carry on a pic...
trap 1 n. . . we decided to take the plunge and have a boat built in the bay, on the model of the ...
sailing vbl nMany's the grand time we had there, copyin' on the sailin' pans and skatin'.PRINTED IT...
fire'First goin' off, we used to go in punts. They were practically open boats, just a place covere...
homeAt that time he also became a partner in the Liverpool firm, and in the Newfoundland tradition ...
wearingWe were out in the Narrows finishing up our rounds for the day, when we saw a boat coming o...
tanAnd about May 20th we commenced to fit up the schooner called the "Three Brothers". Tan the tr...
fishIn Newfoundland "fish" has always meant cod, and cod is by far the most important marine produ...
homeMy uncle told me that years ago, the boats coming to Newfoundland from England and Ireland were...
morsesThe Biscayans had, about the same time, 20 to 30 vessels in the whale fishery at Newfoundla...
hatchetA cook ... began chopping off hunks of it with a "tomahawk." That, in Newfoundland, means ...
bake-potEarly in the morning when we were all "torights" (Newfoundland expression meaning "ready"),...
bake-potIn many Newfoundland homes to-day a cast iron bake-pot is still a favorite cooking utensil ...
freighter. . . each Newfoundland vessel brings a number of people called "freighters." These are l...
cook room nAnd whereas several inhabitants in Newfoundland, and other persons, have, since the yea...
rounder nThere was also "rounder" or leggy, which Newfoundlanders nearly always carry on a pic...
trap 1 n. . . we decided to take the plunge and have a boat built in the bay, on the model of the ...
sailing vbl nMany's the grand time we had there, copyin' on the sailin' pans and skatin'.PRINTED IT...
fire'First goin' off, we used to go in punts. They were practically open boats, just a place covere...
homeAt that time he also became a partner in the Liverpool firm, and in the Newfoundland tradition ...
wearingWe were out in the Narrows finishing up our rounds for the day, when we saw a boat coming o...
tanAnd about May 20th we commenced to fit up the schooner called the "Three Brothers". Tan the tr...
fishIn Newfoundland "fish" has always meant cod, and cod is by far the most important marine produ...
homeMy uncle told me that years ago, the boats coming to Newfoundland from England and Ireland were...
morsesThe Biscayans had, about the same time, 20 to 30 vessels in the whale fishery at Newfoundla...
hatchetA cook ... began chopping off hunks of it with a "tomahawk." That, in Newfoundland, means ...