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Tales ofFogo IslandCompiled and edi
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ContributorsThe following people an
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A Brush with DeathYears ago, medica
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A Remarkable NurseOne well-known re
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Dealing with emergencies in those d
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Looking back on her life, Nurse Col
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The Disappearance of Bill HurleyOn
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In later years, two youthful boysA
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Stories of World War TwoMr. Gregory
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the right moment, it would hit the
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These are just a few of the many st
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After many years, Walter Ludlow's s
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The man believed he could make it t
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Schooner LifeBefore roads connected
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days. Coming back was the same way.
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the name of Saunders up in Herring
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The McKenna family business has sto
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southern end of Change Islands. Dur
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The Newfoundland PonyWhen people ta
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"Prince" poses for a photo while ta
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The original St. Patrick's Church,
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group would go over the hills behin
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There were also special remedies fo
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Green ribbon around neck: Believed
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Removing the soundbone,or "splittin
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Yaffling and piling dry cod.Lifting
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'Number Two' fish was not as good.
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There were thirteen stores on the p
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ShipwrecksWhen a schooner or other
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The Wreck Commissioner was StoneyFo
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The Dominion and AlarmMany sealing
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Tragedy at the IceThe seal hunt is
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time they made it, they found nothi
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Jumping Ship on Fogo IslandOn Octob
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Year's Eve, some of the men became
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The Lumber WoodsMany local men fish
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They would be hungry after a long,
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Loading the Tractor Sleds Up With F
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Lumber Woods TravelWhen on their wa
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They did not have one thing dry to
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true as I'm here! That was the firs
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- Page 92 and 93: Strange EventsThe Ghost ShipA young
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- Page 96 and 97: BoatsBefore the days of long liners
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- Page 124 and 125: Bits and PiecesDrifting AwayOne day
- Page 126 and 127: Swan Skin MittsWhen birding and sea
- Page 128 and 129: TravelThis photo was taken in 1956
- Page 130 and 131: My First Pair of ShoesOne lady reca
- Page 132 and 133: A Poor Night, Not Too Long AgoApril
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- Page 138 and 139: BibliographyArticles:Author Unknown
- Page 140 and 141: Photos and IllustrationsWinston Osm