Bragg, Shirley. 2. Part two of interview about Pouch Cove.

Shirley Bragg describes growing up in Pouch Cove from her home. She discusses her family, sharing with neighbours, stores, her marriage, fishing, and WWII. 00:00 – schools; 1:02 – large family size; Harry Langmead; double house; sharing beds; 2:58 – Llloyd Noseworthy; relationship with neighbours; 4...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Rubin, Dan
Other Authors: Bragg, Shirley
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published:
Subjects:
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_avalon/id/8687
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Summary:Shirley Bragg describes growing up in Pouch Cove from her home. She discusses her family, sharing with neighbours, stores, her marriage, fishing, and WWII. 00:00 – schools; 1:02 – large family size; Harry Langmead; double house; sharing beds; 2:58 – Llloyd Noseworthy; relationship with neighbours; 4:12 – sharing with neighbours; 4:22 – great aunt giving woman piece of salt meat; fishermen sharing fish; 6:07 – co-op store; Joey Smallwood; building store; 7:39 – Mr. Gruchy forgiving fishermen’s debts; start of Gruchy store; purchasing goods; 10:30 – losing money investing in co-op store; 10:55 - Mr. Gruchy driving pregnant women to hospital; wife giving out aspirin; treating customers well; 12:35 – husband training as painter, plastering, paper hanging; 13:00 – leaving school to care for mother; 13:35 – no fish in 1937; hauling in boats and going berry picking for income; cabbage leaves for storage in root cellar; 15:24 – father walking to St. John’s and back to fix boat motor; losing toenails from walking; 17:15 – family working fishery; size of cod; 17:45 – pew fish on stage; describing cod traps; 19:15 – memorable events; father and uncle rescuing three men from drowning while mooring boat; public nurse; 22:20 – marrying husband; wedding in Anglican church 1944; husband working construction; trying to enlist during WWII; 24:18 – wartime in Pouch Cove; blacking out windows; security guards checking; fines or jail time; Germans torpedoing ships at Bell Island; 25:55 – rationing sugar and tea; food coupons; making marmalade with extra sugar rations from boarding teachers; 27:28 – place names; Sullivan’s Loop; Cod’s Hill; Langmead’s Lane; The Pinch; Diamond’s Turn; The Boot Shack.