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The Grandys of Garnish: A history of shipbuilding and lobster fishing in a tiny N L town

The Daphne and Phyllis was one of several larger banking schooners built by shipwright Cephas Grandy in the mid-1940s. The vessel was side-launched — in local terminology 'launched on her bilge' — instead of the traditional way of the hull sliding down an inclined slipway, stern first. (Robert W. Stoodley Photography)Garnish — population of 542 as of the 2021 census — can trace its history back more than two and a half centuries to 1763, when the first Grandys were unceremoniously moved from the

The Grandys of Garnish: A history of shipbuilding and lobster fishing in a tiny N L town

The Grandys of Garnish: A history of shipbuilding and lobster fishing in a tiny N L town
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Missing and presumed drowned, this Grand Bank man survived 3 years in POW camps in WW II

Missing and presumed drowned, this Grand Bank man survived 3 years in POW camps in WW II
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From furs to fishing, take a trip through 200 years of history in Gaultois

The isolated island community of Gaultois, on Newfoundland's south coast, has gone through many changes in its more than 200-year history from being home to many Indigenous people to eventually being settled by the French and British pursuing the fishery in the area. Contributor Allan Stoodley takes a trip through history.

The daring dorymen: Land & Sea digs into the rich history of the Grand Banks schooners

Maurice Kearley, 96, is among the last of the men who worked the Grand Banks in dories near great wooden schooners. See a full episode from Land & Sea, with host Jane Adey.

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