Crew sailing from Grand Bank to Fogo are driven into Belleoram. Next day they are driven into Chambers Cove. They set sail again and make Cape Race but are driven back to Chambers Cove where they have to spend eight days. They finally reach Fogo but have to take a load of fish to Brazil, meet another gale and are almost wrecked on the Tunks.Mercer: Greenleaf, 1968: 306 ("The Roving Newfoundlanders"); Leach, 1965: 204 ("George's Banks"); Peacock, 1965: 916, 918, 919 ("You Roving Boys of Newfoundland")
Boat hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenl...
Boat hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenl...
A collection of song lyrics by various authors (some identified as Newfoundlanders), about Newfoundl...
Stormy weather on George's Banks causes many ships to sink. A ship's crew head back to Newfoundland ...
Newfoundlanders are to be found all over the world; they have crossed the Nile, climbed the Alma and...
The song tells about a vessel which met with a hurricane off the banks of Newfoundland. Twelve men s...
The Banks of Newfoundland is the title of at least six different songs. These are not variations on...
The Banks of Newfoundland is the title of at least six different songs. These are not variations on...
Song concerning the devestating gale which came in from the Northeast on 18th June, 1906. Several fi...
"Newfoundlanders are a singing people. Music is an integral part of their way of life. The Songs of ...
Song about the gale which caught Placentia seamen in St. Mary's Bay to fish. The gale came from the ...
Gloucestermen are fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, who are well known for being superior an...
Gloucestermen are fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, who are well known for being superior an...
Cotton ship from Texas to France wrecked in Trepassey Bay. Daring rescue by Newfoundlanders.Mercer: ...
Gloucestermen are fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, who are well known for being superior an...
Boat hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenl...
Boat hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenl...
A collection of song lyrics by various authors (some identified as Newfoundlanders), about Newfoundl...
Stormy weather on George's Banks causes many ships to sink. A ship's crew head back to Newfoundland ...
Newfoundlanders are to be found all over the world; they have crossed the Nile, climbed the Alma and...
The song tells about a vessel which met with a hurricane off the banks of Newfoundland. Twelve men s...
The Banks of Newfoundland is the title of at least six different songs. These are not variations on...
The Banks of Newfoundland is the title of at least six different songs. These are not variations on...
Song concerning the devestating gale which came in from the Northeast on 18th June, 1906. Several fi...
"Newfoundlanders are a singing people. Music is an integral part of their way of life. The Songs of ...
Song about the gale which caught Placentia seamen in St. Mary's Bay to fish. The gale came from the ...
Gloucestermen are fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, who are well known for being superior an...
Gloucestermen are fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, who are well known for being superior an...
Cotton ship from Texas to France wrecked in Trepassey Bay. Daring rescue by Newfoundlanders.Mercer: ...
Gloucestermen are fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, who are well known for being superior an...
Boat hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenl...
Boat hauling song.Mercer: England (1969), p. 44; English (1955), p. 57; English (1959), p. 7; Greenl...
A collection of song lyrics by various authors (some identified as Newfoundlanders), about Newfoundl...