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Cribbons Point Cook House and Cannery 1920's
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View from the top of Cribbons Hill overlooking the cannery, 1920's
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One of the earliest pictures of the wharf after a large Northeaster caused a lot of damage.
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Cribbons landmark on the high sandstone cliff in the background with boats powered by make-and-break-engines in the foreground.
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Fishing fleet in the 1920's.
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In the 1970's, a number of door draggers fishing out of Cribbons Point
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A lobster smack used to collect lobster up and down the shores of Cribbons Point
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A weigh stand
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An original weigh slip in 1935. Canners fetched 6 cents and markets fetched 7 cents.
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Pursing a fish trap near Cribbons Point
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Ballantyne's Cove in the 1920's. Boats are powered by single-cylinder engines.
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Cribbons Wharf in 1980. The first fibreglass boat, Bobby Lee, is pictured third from the end.
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This picture shows work being done for Angus R Boyd in the fall of 1934. A working man and his team of horses received $2.40 for an 8-hour day and a working man received 80 cents for an 8-hour day.
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Cribbons Wharf in the mid-1980's. Fibreglass boats are now common.
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The wharf now...
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A floating dock.
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Blessing of the fishing boats before the lobster season in 2004
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The day before setting day
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Setting day of the lobster season
Cribbons Point Cook House and Cannery 1920's
View from the top of Cribbons Hill overlooking the cannery, 1920's
One of the earliest pictures of the wharf after a large Northeaster caused a lot of damage.
Cribbons landmark on the high sandstone cliff in the background with boats powered by make-and-break-engines in the foreground.
Fishing fleet in the 1920's.
In the 1970's, a number of door draggers fishing out of Cribbons Point
A lobster smack used to collect lobster up and down the shores of Cribbons Point
A weigh stand
An original weigh slip in 1935. Canners fetched 6 cents and markets fetched 7 cents.
Pursing a fish trap near Cribbons Point
Ballantyne's Cove in the 1920's. Boats are powered by single-cylinder engines.
Cribbons Wharf in 1980. The first fibreglass boat, Bobby Lee, is pictured third from the end.
This picture shows work being done for Angus R Boyd in the fall of 1934. A working man and his team of horses received $2.40 for an 8-hour day and a working man received 80 cents for an 8-hour day.
Cribbons Wharf in the mid-1980's. Fibreglass boats are now common.
The wharf now...
A floating dock.
Blessing of the fishing boats before the lobster season in 2004
The day before setting day
Setting day of the lobster season