Acadiensis, Volumes 10-111980 |
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Page 77
... shipbuilding activity in the later half of the decade. It seems odd that Pictou shipowners, who had turned to the profits from freight carrying in the early 1850s, were now turning their backs on the new freighting opportunities ...
... shipbuilding activity in the later half of the decade. It seems odd that Pictou shipowners, who had turned to the profits from freight carrying in the early 1850s, were now turning their backs on the new freighting opportunities ...
Page 79
... shipbuilding industry, but a critical turning point in the history of Pictou shipbuilding. The most likely reason for this dramatic disinvestment in shipbuilding is that investment money (some of which had always been from primarily non ...
... shipbuilding industry, but a critical turning point in the history of Pictou shipbuilding. The most likely reason for this dramatic disinvestment in shipbuilding is that investment money (some of which had always been from primarily non ...
Page 87
... shipbuilding economy of Nova Scotia/New Brunswick to the total economy of Nova Scotia/ New Brunswick.36 If we further assume that this shipbuilding sector can be treated as a surrogate for the total seaward economy — which is reasonable ...
... shipbuilding economy of Nova Scotia/New Brunswick to the total economy of Nova Scotia/ New Brunswick.36 If we further assume that this shipbuilding sector can be treated as a surrogate for the total seaward economy — which is reasonable ...
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