The General Rallison, a ship, was caught in a gale and smashed upon the rocky land nearby. The seamen escaped with the help of a smaller vessel. They were put up in New Harbor but were glad to leave because the rations had been meager and many had gotten sick.Lehr, p. 69 - the song was composed by Mr. Ben Doucey of Marystown
Two men from Bruley go to St. Peter's for a load of rum. On their way home they are caught in a stor...
Two men from Bruley go to St. Peter's to get a load of rum and are caught in a storm. They are saved...
Song about the cruel treatment accorded to poor people by the greedy merchants. Their work is easy, ...
Song about General Rollison in a storm.84-399, C7205, Burin; 78-236, C7407, Freshwater, P.B.; 68-002...
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Incomplete version of a song concerning the disaster which befell "The Maripose" at sea. She set sai...
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Stormy weather on George's Banks causes many ships to sink. A ship's crew head back to Newfoundland ...
Song about an accident at sea. The ship left St. John's Harbour on a fine Sunday morning with a load...
Song regarding two men from Bruley and their adventure while sailing to St. Peter for a load of rum....
The song tells about a vessel which met with a hurricane off the banks of Newfoundland. Twelve men s...
The Schooner the "Elsie M. Hart" set sail from Trinity Bay on the eighteenth of November. Captain Ma...
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Two men from Bruley go to St. Peter's for a load of rum. On their way home they are caught in a stor...
Two men from Bruley go to St. Peter's to get a load of rum and are caught in a storm. They are saved...
Song about the cruel treatment accorded to poor people by the greedy merchants. Their work is easy, ...
Song about General Rollison in a storm.84-399, C7205, Burin; 78-236, C7407, Freshwater, P.B.; 68-002...
Song regarding the loss of the fishing vessel the Cape Bonnie. Everyone - eighteen men - were drowne...
Song about a summer squall in which a boat from Petty Harbour was caught. John French was commander,...
Incomplete version of a song concerning the disaster which befell "The Maripose" at sea. She set sai...
Song about the shipwreck of the "John Harvey" from Belleoram. Newfoundland Captain Curry commanded. ...
Stormy weather on George's Banks causes many ships to sink. A ship's crew head back to Newfoundland ...
Song about an accident at sea. The ship left St. John's Harbour on a fine Sunday morning with a load...
Song regarding two men from Bruley and their adventure while sailing to St. Peter for a load of rum....
The song tells about a vessel which met with a hurricane off the banks of Newfoundland. Twelve men s...
The Schooner the "Elsie M. Hart" set sail from Trinity Bay on the eighteenth of November. Captain Ma...
Song about the gale which caught Placentia seamen in St. Mary's Bay to fish. The gale came from the ...
Song about the shipwreck of the John Harvey, sailing for Gloucester to St. Pierre, with a load of ge...
Two men from Bruley go to St. Peter's for a load of rum. On their way home they are caught in a stor...
Two men from Bruley go to St. Peter's to get a load of rum and are caught in a storm. They are saved...
Song about the cruel treatment accorded to poor people by the greedy merchants. Their work is easy, ...