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Rhoda Hedd

“I was one of the very few girls down in the stage…” said Rhoda, sitting at the table in her home on Pinhorn’s Beach. It overlooks the landwash where her family operated their fishing premises for decades. “I used to love to get the prong to help with the fish…”

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Vernon Petten

“When I started fishing first, there was one fish in the water. That was cod,” said Vernon Petten, fisherman and boat builder from Port de Grave, Conception Bay. He started fishing when he was old enough to get aboard the boat…

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Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye

Max Hussey

“We were fairly well isolated in Herring Neck. We thought this was the world here when we were growing up. Twillingate was big- you know, to make a trip to Twillingate would take a day almost to get there…”

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Oral Histories, Eastern Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Eastern Crystal Braye

Lance Short

“You see, to we, a boat is only a boat. That’s all. It’s just nuttin’” Lance Short told us over tea and desserts served by his wife Pat. It was a chilly, damp October day and the crackle of the fire…

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Oral Histories, Eastern Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Eastern Crystal Braye

Henry Vokey

Henry Vokey was born with boat building in his blood; His uncles and grandfather before him were boat builders. Henry Was born in 1929 to parents Joseph William and Mary Vokey and grew up in Little Harbour, located in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. As a boy…

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Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye

Ern Hodder

Ernest Hodder was born to Archibald and Clara in Davidsville, Gander Bay in 1933. The oldest of seven children, Ern followed in his father’s path working as a guide on the Gander River in the summer and spending winters working in lumber camps. “I enjoy it out on the river. If you’re…”

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Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye

Eugene Saunders

Eugene grew up in Glenwood alongside the Gander River and learned how to build boats at a young age. “It always enthused me building boats. I used to go out to my uncle Nat Gillingham’s when I was growing up. They were…”

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Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye

Basil Gillingham

Basil Gillingham was born in 1940 in George’s Point, Gander Bay and spent fifty years guiding on the Gander River. He learned how build boats at a young age watching his father, Leslie Gilllingham. In his father’s earlier days, these boats were double-ended and…

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Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye

Lester Vivian

Lester Vivian was born in 1932 in Gander Bay, Newfoundland. By the age of sixteen, he had learned how to build Gander Bay boats and began to work on the Gander River. “The river was our highway,” and it served as the primary route…

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Oral Histories, Central WBMNL Oral Histories, Central WBMNL

Ed Combden

Boat builder, fisherman, husband, great-grandfather. Born March 26, 1936, in Wild Cove on Fogo Island, Nfld., died Dec. 25, 2012, on Fogo Island, aged 76. Ed was a master builder of wooden boats, among the last surviving artisans of the trade…

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Oral Histories, Eastern Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Eastern Crystal Braye

Calvie Meadus

When Calvie was fifteen, he used this three piece mould method to build his first boat. The day he had her out on the water for the first time, someone came along and wanted to purchase her. “There was an old fella down there, Uncle Lige Price…”

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Tom Abbott

Born in Summerville in 1928, Tom built his first boat at the age of 12. "It was what we called a rodney - a small boat about 12 feet long. We used to tow her behind the trap boats." Tom spent 15 years fishing with his father for cod, mackerel, herring, squid, salmon…

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Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Central Crystal Braye

Earl Feltham

Earl Feltham was born on Deer Island in 1937. His father Ephraim, was a fisherman and a carpenter. In 1953, when Earl was 16 years old, Ephraim and his wife Suzy moved their family to Glovertown. Earl went on to…

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Bill Feltham

William James Feltham, better known as Bill, was born on Deer Island, Bonavista Bay, in 1938 to Noah and Daisy Feltham. His paternal grandfather, Caleb Feltham, was one of thirteen men tragically lost on the schooner Little Jap in 1909, shortly after…

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Edgar Butt

Edgar Butt was born in Glovertown in 1926 to Joseph and Patience (nee Greening). His parents moved their family from Flat Island, Bonavista Bay, to Glovertown in 1921, with the promise of work with a pulp and paper mill that was scheduled to…

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Stewart Sturge

Stewart’s grandfather Peter Sturge was born in 1888 on Flowers Island in Northern Bonavista Bay. His great-grandfather participated in the inshore cod fishery and land-based seal hunt, an economy that was in decline by the time…

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Sam Feltham

In a small fishing community where everyone built their own boats, learning how to build was part of growing up for a young boy. “You’d go from one stage to the other,” says Sam, “listen to what they were telling you and watching them work. That’s the way I got my training...”

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Oral Histories, Western Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Western Crystal Braye

Jack Casey

John (Jack) Thomas Casey was born on July 2, 1922 in Conche, a small fishing community on Newfoundland’s Northern Peninsula. One of eight children born to Michael and Nora Casey, Jack started working in the lumber woods at only seven years old and…

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Oral Histories, Western Crystal Braye Oral Histories, Western Crystal Braye

Max Pollard

"My father had a motor boat that we'd use for fishing, about 23' long," says Max. "We were using hand and line then - baited hooks," he adds. Max left school at the age of 12 to work with his father, fishing in the summer and logging in the winter…

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Samuel Andrews

Samuel Andrews was born in Scilly Cove, now known as Winterton, in September of 1877. Known by most as “Uncle Sammy" Andrews, he and his wife Jedidiah had four children: Rachael, Wilson, Sarah, and Nehemiah. Samuel was a fisherman and like many others…

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