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81. Bill Alderice's painting: Clothesline 4 Bill Alderice's painting: Clothesline 4 Folk art;

82. Bill Alderice's painting: Fort Amherst and Signal hill Bill Alderice's painting: Fort Amherst and Signal hill Folk art;

83. Bill Alderice's painting: Harbour view 1 Bill Alderice's painting: Harbour view 1 Folk art;

84. Bill Alderice's painting: Harbour view 2 Bill Alderice's painting: Harbour view 2 Folk art;

85. Bill Alderice's painting: Harbour view 3 Bill Alderice's painting: Harbour view 3 Folk art;

86. Bill Alderice's painting: Working harbour Bill Alderice's painting: Working harbour Folk art;

87. Bird decoration, Battery Road Bird decoration, Battery Road Folk art;

88. Birdhouse on Bill Alderdice's property, 34 Battery Road Birdhouse on Bill Alderdice's property, 34 Battery Road Folk art;

89. Blue Moon Pottery, seen from the deck of Bruce Peters' B&B Blue Moon Pottery, seen from the deck of Bruce Peters' B&B Architecture, building and construction; Houses;

90. Boats and fishing gear on Henrys Beach Boats and fishing gear on Henrys Beach Boats; Families; Fishing equipment; Fishing boats; Landscape; Salt-curing; Architecture, building and construction; Henrys Beach is the point of land separating the Pond from the Gut. This area was traditionally owned by the Roche's who built fishing stages here after marriage into the Nash family. The land was also used to dry fish during the salt cod fishery. Henrys Beach is still used to haul up boats and tend to fishing gear.

91. Bookshelves at Mary Betts & Brandt Evans' house Bookshelves at Mary Betts & Brandt Evans' house Furniture;

92. Bottles for homemade wine, Bruce Peters' home Bottles for homemade wine, Bruce Peters' home

93. Boys playing football in the Landwash Boys playing football in the Landwash Entertainment and recreation; The Landwash is a natural playground for the young who play in the sand and waves and explore the bordering tidal pools when the sand is in. Children are brave enough to swim in the less-than-warm North Atlantic waters, but adults can be persuaded to cross out into the waves and relive the delights of childhood belly laughter. The Landwash water is warmest in late summer and early fall. It is said that the Virgin Mary heats up the water by dropping in the stone on July 15.

94. Branch River flows toward the Place Branch River flows toward the Place Entertainment and recreation; Fishing; Landscape; Branch River, known locally as the River, flows fourteen miles from its headwaters and branches at its mouth in the heart of Branch. Oral tradition has it that Thomas Nash was lured to Branch partly by salmon in the River. Today, Branch River is a licensed river popular among local and visiting anglers.

95. Bridge along Mizzen Pond trail, Heart's Content. 
 Bridge along Mizzen Pond trail, Heart's Content. Bridges

96. Bruce Peter's boat Bruce Peter’s boat Boats;

97. Bruce Peter's boat Bruce Peter’s boat Boats;

98. Bruce Peters in his backyard Bruce Peters in his backyard Landscape; Houses; Gardens;

99. Bruce Peters in his garden Bruce Peters in his garden Gardens; Houses;

100. Bruce Peters Interview Excerpt A Bruce Peters Interview Excerpt A Landscape; Topics: Changes to Battery Road system after land confiscation during WWII, Outer Battery formerly a seperate world, did not have to travel through middle of upper, was completely seperate
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