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Skipper Ches: As Tough as It Gets


Éditeur : Flanker Press
ISBN numérique ePub: 9781774571071
Parution : 2022
Catégorisation : Livres numériques / Autre / Autre / Autre.

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Format Qté. disp. Prix* Commander
Numérique ePub
Protection filigrane***
Illimité Prix : 11,99 $
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*Les prix sont en dollars canadien. Taxes et frais de livraison en sus.
***Ce produit est protégé en vertu des droits d'auteurs.




Description

The life and times of Captain Chesley Dyke and Elsie Stanford Dyke Pool?s Island, Bonavista Bay Fred Dyke captures the joys and struggles of his parents and what it was like in rugged Newfoundland outports from the early 1900s, through the Great Depression, and into the 1950s and 1960s. Storms, shipwrecks, working in the woods, fishing, and courage made up the lives of a loving couple who raised their family on Pool?s Island, Newfoundland. Skipper Ches Dyke understood rejection, poverty, and setbacks. He made his way and became a man when he was still a boy, taking part in the Labrador fishery at the young age of nine. Elsie Stanford from Grates Cove was no stranger to hard work. While in her early teenaged years, she carried 100-pound sacks of flour and potatoes on her back. The two married in 1929 at St. Mary?s Church in St. John?s, just three days before Ches began a four-year career with the ships of Furness Withy. Moving back home to Pool?s Island with his wife and two young sons, Ches began a new career as captain of local schooners. There, he made a remarkable reputation for himself as a sea captain, boat builder, mechanic, and more. The tales herein, as seen through the eyes of all those who knew Elsie and Ches, capture an amazing lifestyle from an era and location that should not be forgotten.