Item is a photograph of fishing vessels in the Glace Bay harbour.
Fisheries
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Item is a photograph of Glace Bay Harbour showing schooners.
Item is a photograph of Glace Bay Harbour and vessels.
Item is a photograph of the Ingonish fishing fleet.
Item is a photograph of a view of Glace Bay Harbour filled with sailing ships.
Government of Nova ScotiaItem is a photograph of fishermen returning with their catch at Dingwall Harbour.
Item is a map of New England and Nova Scotia showing Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island situated in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The map includes identified fishing banks.
Kitchin, ThomasMap by engraver Herman Moll showing fishing resources of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and the Gulf of St. Lawrence during early 18th century. This map depicts shared international fishing banks before the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713 created geo-political boundaries restricting fishing territories.
Moll, HermanItem is a late 18th century map depicting the Gulf of St. Lawrence and fishing resources off of Nova Scotia and New England.
Jefferys, ThomasItem is a photograph of a large group of people standing in front of a Cadegan building on a wharf.
Item is a photograph of a large group of people standing in front of a Cadegan building on a wharf.
Item is a photographic portrait of a man holding a fish by the gills.
Item is a photographic portrait of a man holding a fish by the gills.
Item is a photograph of a fish placed next to a ruler.
Item is a photograph of a fish placed next to a ruler.
Item is a photographic portrait of Fishers and Farmers standing on a stage with a banner reading "BIENVENUE" above them.
Item is a photograph of a group of Fishers and Farmers.
Item is an audio recording of an interview with Annabelle Mackinnon (nee Gillis) of Gillis' Lake.
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle (Prime Brook) A Story of Life in Pioneer Days Agriculture (Part 1)
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Lumbering to bsupply spars for sailing ships
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Grist Mills
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Dye Mills
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Farming - livestock & crops
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Planting potatoes in burnt woods
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Wool industries - sheep shearing
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle French women grew flax
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle How leather was tanned & its uses
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle A story of Father's MacLeod's boots
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Col. Granger & the Copper mine
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Gaelic speakers & religious education
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Clothing in the pioneer days
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Improvement of crops with coming of commercial fertilizer.
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Story of an agricultural meeting ...
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Dairy products - wooden tubs & butter prints
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle The beginning of Co-operatives
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Farming conditions improved with the start of the Steel Plant
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Barn-raising frolics
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Mary Bevin, a nurse from Man-o-War, delivered babies in Boulardrie area
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Fishing schooners- Fox Island
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Travelling to dances by Ferry
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Fishing lobster through the ice
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Root cellars - how produce was stored
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle The making of soft soap
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Life in the Pioneer Days (cont.) / Priests in Boularderie
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle A farm purchased (200 acres) for $750
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Genealogy of Iain Mor, Boisdale
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Clearing the land - stump fences
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Grist Mill at Malloney's Creek
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Harvesting wheat - threshing and winnowing
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Barley and grinding barley meal
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle How to make cheese
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Preserving butter
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Women's role in the early days
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Shearing sheep...
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Processing wool - carding mills
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Pioneer handicrafts with wool
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Ceilidhs
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Transportation - travelled Big Pond to Boularderie by ice in winter, boats in summer
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Potato crops - the coming of blight & potato bugs
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle How leather was tanned
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Mi'kmaw crafts
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Sea weed and its uses
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle The Government & Sir John A. MacDonald- economic conditions
MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Pensions in today's society
MacKinnon, BlaineItem is an interview with Mrs. Sandy Beaton of Glenville, Inverness Co., N.S.
Biographical sketch
Received religious education in Gaelic
Schools attended
Life in the dorm at Mabou convent
Fr. Kenneth MacDonald...
Life on the farm in the early days - womens role
Genealogy of her husband, "Curly" Sandy Beaton
Malcolm MacLellan, teacher - some family history
Social life in the community...
"Domhnall Iain an Taillear" Beaton - one of the early fiddlers
Milling frolics
Dancing teachers
The coal mines at Mabou harbour
Fishing industry
Gypsum plant
Changes over the years, decline in farming
Changes in religion
Her husband was in the milk business
Robert Morgan Ottawa (Ont.), Gabarus (N.S.), Rouses Point (N.S.) Interrogates Mr. Fred Reid on his early life in Gabarus (N.S.), his birthplace, his ancestors, the history of Gabarus (N.S.), etc.
Mr. Fred Reid Speaks of the Catholic Church which was there 68 years ago.
Mr. Fred Reid Discusses the different families of Gabarus (N.S.) and their Religions
Mrs. Truman Clark Asked Mr. Reid questions concerning the early settlers of Gabarus (N.S.)
Mr. Fred Reid Said that the Roy family, after leaving Scotland, changed their name to Reid.
Mr. Fred Reid The Campbell's tried to kill them in Scotland
Robert Morgan Tell us what you know about the Loyalists
Mrs. Truman Clark Mrs. Truman Clark presents map and discusses, with the others, the Land Grants
Robert Morgan Asks what is known about "Squatters Rights"?
Mr. Fred Reid Armstrong - vessell blew up and he was drowned
Mr. Fred Reid The land could be had a long time before the grants were given
Mr. Fred Reid DeOrmistons were Huguenots.
Mrs. Truman Clark How many factories were there in times?
Robert Morgan Methodist Church...
Mr. Fred Reid Was there a battery around here?
Mr. Fred Reid Asks why Gabarus (N.S.) bigger than it is now?
Mrs. Truman Clark Discussed the early people of Gabarus (N.S.)...
Mrs. Truman Clark Why did the fishermen go on strike? They went on strike because of the small price of lobster
Mrs. Truman Clark Where did you sell the lobster? They were canned and sent to Halifax (N.S.), then shipped over-seas
Mrs. Truman Clark Speaks of his work in a lobster cannery - .05 cents an hour
Mrs. Truman Clark Tell us about the politicians around here in your time...
Mrs. Truman Clark What do you know about Alex Johnson and Dr. Kendall?
Mr. Fred Reid Gives and interesting history of the Orange Hall.
Mrs. Truman Clark You were Customs Officer, weren't you, Mr. Reid?
Robert Morgan What can you tell us about the First World War?
Robert Morgan Did the Catholics speak Gaelic
Mr. Fred Reid It is often clear in Gabarus (N.S.) when it is very foggy in Louisbourg
Robert Morgan He says people want to see the shore and not fancy places through the woods
Robert Morgan Asks if there are any Mi'kmaq here
Mrs. Carita Reid Introduces herself
Robert Morgan Asks Mrs. Reid her age, and where she lives.
Mrs. Carita Reid The first Bagnell was General Bagnell who came during the war.
Mrs. Reid Gives the history of her ancestors
Mrs. Reid Gives the history of the old house on Rouses Point (N.S.)
Robert Morgan Asks about the story of the French ship...
Robert Morgan How long were you a Sunday school teacher
Robert Morgan Information on MacGillivary's, Low Point (N.S.), Newfoundland, and Cape Breton County
Robert Morgan Do you know anything about the Lobster fisheries here in Rouses Point (N.S.)?
Mrs. Carita Reid Methodist Church was built long before the Baptist Church.
Mrs. Carita Reid Were automobiles common in the early days?
Mrs. Carita Reid Graveyards...
Mrs. Carita Reid Do you know anything about the Mi'kmaq in the early days?
Item is a report that assesses potential economic initiatives for Eskasoni First Nation. The study examines areas for economic development such as recreational tourism, forestry, fisheries, trade and commercial areas.