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1Published 1977“...canvas n I borrowed a canvas camp, . and made ready for the trip. PRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWIN OCT 1977...”
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2Published 1965“...camp n collect a barrel here and a barrel there thrown out . or from Bowater's camps W. J. KIRWIN...”
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3Published 1970“...winter n On the portage around the last shallow rapid was a winter camp, where among other things...”
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4Published 1964“...sectionman's camp A SECTIONMAN'S CAMP is a typical picture of the country. The primitive hut, built...”
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6by Hettasch, Kate Ellen Margarete, 1905-1987.Subjects: “...Camps--Labrador--Anatalak Bay...”
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8by Hubbard, Mina, 1870-1956“...Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Shows camps and portages with dates. -- Inset...”
Published 1908
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10Published“... chinched camp is a camp whose seams have been filled in. DNE-cit W.J. KIRWIN Used I and Sup Used I and Sup...”
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11Published 1956“...bunk n Noun. A chain used by woodsman to tighten the load to the sleigh bunks. 'A good bunk chain...”
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14by Hubbard, Mina“...Colour. Relief shown by hachures, spot heights and text. Shows camps and portages with dates...”
Published 1908
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15Published 1900“...This item is a photograph of a group of ten Inuit at a camp in Ramah, Labrador, circa 1900...”
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16Published“...water v They wouldn't have it watered enough. The way they used to water a fish was. a logging camp...”
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17Published 1987“... the camp stores were kep. 3 other senses. BRYANT Wanigan 1. A houseboat used as sleeping quarters...”
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18Published 1974“...wongen The boat and/or gang which moves the camping and cooking equipment during a long-drive...”
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19Published“...wonging crew Men responsible for moving loggers' camp during a 'drive'. Not used Not used Withdrawn...”
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20Published 1964“...port ash To 'port ash' [PT] is to bring food and supplies to a lumber camp from a town near-by. Yes...”
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