Noseworthy, Roy. 1. Part one of interview about Pouch Cove.
Roy Noseworthy discusses local history from his home in Pouch Cove, talking about the midwife, sealing, and plans for the Heritage Society's book. 00:00 – walking to Shae’s Bridge to get midwife; Mrs. Ellen’s brown bag; 1:12 – Pat Shae; local historian; home library; 2:26 – grandfather building...
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Online Access: | http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_avalon/id/8684 |
Summary: | Roy Noseworthy discusses local history from his home in Pouch Cove, talking about the midwife, sealing, and plans for the Heritage Society's book. 00:00 – walking to Shae’s Bridge to get midwife; Mrs. Ellen’s brown bag; 1:12 – Pat Shae; local historian; home library; 2:26 – grandfather building chapel; 2:45 – book plans; 3:23 – sealing; father going 36 seasons; Uncle Bob; Pat Noseworthy’s father going 40 seasons; 4:10 – bad working conditions; Viking sealing disaster; Newfoundland disaster; three Jordans and two Butlers killed; Tim Evans and Steven Jordan surviving; 4:55 – book plans; William Butt killed on ice; 5:58 – book plans; 6:56 – merchants; Mr. Gruchy. |
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