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Total number of records: 64

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Archives57
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community life36
occupations33
fishing27
culture24
vehicles22
buildings14
implements, utensils etc14
dwellings12
manners and customs12
nature11

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England, Southern1
Faroe Islands1
Great Britain1
Oceania1
Solomon Islands1
West Country (England)1

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Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)15
Chapman, John5
Nott, Dorothy A5
Armstrong, Hunter (1912-)2
Brown, Mr2
Henry, Maggie2
Orton, Harold (1898-1975)2
Seary, E R2
Annett, Mr Reuben1
Barry, Michael V (1935-)1

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Vestmanna (Faroe Islands)
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Vestmanna (Faroe Islands)

1965

View taken from a boat on the sea, of the coastal settlement at Vestmanna (Faroe Islands), showing dwellings, a church (built on a rocky outcrop near to the sea), and other buildings. A Faroese fishin...

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Trøllkonufinger (Faroe Islands)
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Trøllkonufinger (Faroe Islands)

1965

View taken from a boat on the sea, of the Trøllkonufinger (?) (or Troll Woman's Finger), a sea stack off the coast of Sandøy (Faroe Islands). A note in the Slide Index suggests that this land feat...

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Fishermen's Huts: Holy Island

Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)

Summer 1959

Derelict wooden fishing boats, upturned and used as huts for storing nets, spars, lines, etc., Holy Island (Northumberland). Mounted on Photo File card. With typed note.

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Fisherman's Hut: Holy Island
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Fisherman's Hut: Holy Island

Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)

Summer 1959

Derelict wooden fishing boat, upturned and used as a hut for storing nets, spars, lines, etc., Holy Island (Holy Island). Mounted on Photo File card. With typed note.

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Fishermen's Huts: Holy Island
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Fishermen's Huts: Holy Island

Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)

Summer 1959

Derelict wooden fishing boats, upturned and used as huts for storing nets, spars, lines, etc., Holy Island (Northumberland). Mounted on Photo File card. With typed note.

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Fisherman's Hut: Holy Island

Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)

Summer 1959

Derelict wooden fishing boat, upturned and used as a hut for storing nets, spars, lines, etc., Holy Island (Northumberland). This hut has a foundation of horizontal planks. Mounted on Photo File card....

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Fisherman's Hut: Holy Island
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Fisherman's Hut: Holy Island

Sanderson, Stewart (1924-)

Summer 1959

Derelict wooden fishing boat, upturned and used as a hut for storing nets, spars, lines, etc., Holy Island (Northumberland). This hut has a foundation of vertical staves. Mounted on Photo File card. W...

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Bird Cliffs (Faroe Islands)
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Bird Cliffs (Faroe Islands)

1965

View taken from a boat on the sea, of the bird cliffs at Vestmanna(?) (Faroe Islands).

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Bird Cliffs (Faroe Islands)
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Bird Cliffs (Faroe Islands)

1965

View taken from a boat on the sea, of the bird cliffs at Vestmanna(?) (Faroe Islands).

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Fishermen's Hut: Holy Island
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Fishermen's Hut: Holy Island

1967

Derelict wooden fishing boat, upturned and used as a hut for storing fishing nets, spars, lines, etc., Holy Island (Northumberland).

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Fishermen's Huts: Holy Island
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Fishermen's Huts: Holy Island

1967

Derelict wooden fishing boats, upturned and used as huts for storing fishing nets, spars, lines, etc., Holy Island (Northumberland).

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Toponymy of the Island of Newfoundland : check-list (v.1.1)

Seary, E R

1959-

1. Sources, I: Maps.--2. Names, I: The Northern Peninsula.

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