Chubbs, Warrick. August 10, 2018. C. Braye and J. Harnum interviewing Warrick Chubbs, Saint Lewis

Warrick Chubbs talks about changes in the community of Saint Lewis (formerly Fox Harbour) over his lifetime; using dog teams; daily life; cod trap berths; coastal boat; hauling cod traps; landing fishing; salting and drying fish; the Cod Moratorium; fisheries; gillnets; weather; and the history of m...

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Main Authors: Braye, Crystal, Harnum, Jeremy
Other Authors: Chubbs, Warrick Ford (1946-), Warrick Chubbs was born in Mary's Harbour and grew up in Saint Lewis. His father was John Chubbs, originally from Seal Bight, and his mother was Gertrude (nee Curl) of Deep Water Creek. His paternal grandparents were Archibald (b.1876) and Lavenia (b.1882) Chubbs. His maternal grandparents were John (b.1868 at Deep Water Creek)) and Susan (b.1877 at Sandy Hill). Warrick has two older brothers: Cyril (1933-) and Graham (1930-) Chubbs.
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/315
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Summary:Warrick Chubbs talks about changes in the community of Saint Lewis (formerly Fox Harbour) over his lifetime; using dog teams; daily life; cod trap berths; coastal boat; hauling cod traps; landing fishing; salting and drying fish; the Cod Moratorium; fisheries; gillnets; weather; and the history of motor hauled ashore that was visible from the window.