Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces |
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Page 71
... farm hands . In the well - settled land portrayed in Hardy's photographs , there is much that seems familiar to the ... farms dominate the valley below North Mountain , and in old photograph and current view Grand Pré is an extensive ...
... farm hands . In the well - settled land portrayed in Hardy's photographs , there is much that seems familiar to the ... farms dominate the valley below North Mountain , and in old photograph and current view Grand Pré is an extensive ...
Page 82
... farms . By 1940 rural farm and non - farm populations were approximately equal . In the 1980s perhaps two - thirds of all residents of the valley ( including those in the towns ) are in the rural non - farm category . Farms have been ...
... farms . By 1940 rural farm and non - farm populations were approximately equal . In the 1980s perhaps two - thirds of all residents of the valley ( including those in the towns ) are in the rural non - farm category . Farms have been ...
Page 60
... farm or in the firm " and steered them instead into " narrow " and " overcrowded " fields of work . Manual ... farming . Trained to deal with the now weakening soils of the Nova Scotian farmland , young men would remain in the province ...
... farm or in the firm " and steered them instead into " narrow " and " overcrowded " fields of work . Manual ... farming . Trained to deal with the now weakening soils of the Nova Scotian farmland , young men would remain in the province ...
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