Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... continued , were " Photographs of loved ones lost " . Who knew when the grim reaper might call ? " None of us are safe " , the advertisement intoned . " But if the market was evident , so was the competition . When Hardy's studio opened ...
... continued , were " Photographs of loved ones lost " . Who knew when the grim reaper might call ? " None of us are safe " , the advertisement intoned . " But if the market was evident , so was the competition . When Hardy's studio opened ...
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... continued to predominate . Springhill followed more closely the provincial pattern , as the collier's numerical position grew somewhat weaker and his job less all - encompassing . His craft was split up into a number of special- ized ...
... continued to predominate . Springhill followed more closely the provincial pattern , as the collier's numerical position grew somewhat weaker and his job less all - encompassing . His craft was split up into a number of special- ized ...
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... continued to occupy the same kinds of positions and to receive the same levels of pay relative to adult mine workers . C.O. Macdonald estimated that in 1880 the average pay of a boy employed in a Nova Scotian colliery was 65 cents per ...
... continued to occupy the same kinds of positions and to receive the same levels of pay relative to adult mine workers . C.O. Macdonald estimated that in 1880 the average pay of a boy employed in a Nova Scotian colliery was 65 cents per ...
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