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81. Buildings in Wadham's Harbour, viewed from the water, Little Fogo Island Buildings in Wadham's Harbour, viewed from the water, Little Fogo Island Knowledge of the land/water and environment; Work; Migration/settlement Stages and other buildings in Wadham's Harbour, viewed from the water.

82. Buildings, Little Fogo Island Buildings, Little Fogo Island Objects A group of abandoned buildings seen from the water below, Little Fogo Island.

83. Built-in cupboard in the Brett House, Joe Batt's Arm Built-in cupboard in the Brett House, Joe Batt's Arm Objects Built-in cupboard with drawers at the top of a stairwell in the Brett house.

84. Buried treasure letter, Joe Batt's Arm Buried treasure letter, Joe Batt's Arm Objects; Social beliefs, practices and customs A letter or note written on an envelope found at a site on the south side of Joe Batt's Arm, claimed to be the location of buried treasure. The note has the date 8/94, and is from Pierie (?) Decker.

85. Buried treasure, letter and rosary, close up view, Joe Batt's Arm Buried treasure, letter and rosary, close up view, Joe Batt's Arm Objects; Social beliefs, practices and customs Rosary beads and a letter written on an envelope found at a site on the south side of Joe Batt's Arm, claimed to be the location of buried treasure.

86. Buried treasure, letter and rosary, Joe Batt's Arm Buried treasure, letter and rosary, Joe Batt's Arm Objects; Social beliefs, practices and customs Rosary beads and a letter written on an envelope found at a site on the south side of Joe Batt's Arm, claimed to be the location of buried treasure.

87. Cabbage growing in Oliver's Cove, Tilting Cabbage growing in Oliver's Cove, Tilting Objects; Knowledge of the land/water and environment; Work; Food A vegetable garden, with cabbages, onions and what appear to be turnips.

88. Cabin in a marsh, Little Fogo Island Cabin in a marsh, Little Fogo Island Objects A cabin which used to be a home before the resettlement program, Little Fogo Island, in a small marshy area.

89. Cabin with outhouse, Little Fogo Island Cabin with outhouse, Little Fogo Island Objects Abandoned house, now a cabin, in a small marsh, Little Fogo Island. This structure remains from when there was a settlement on the island.

90. Cabin with three women, Little Fogo Island Cabin with three women, Little Fogo Island Objects A cabin which used to be a home before the resettlement program on Little Fogo Island, with three women in the foreground, and a second cabin in the background.

91. Cabin with two men, Little Fogo Island Cabin with two men, Little Fogo Island Objects Abandoned house, now a cabin, Little Fogo Island. This structure remains from when there was a settlement on the island. Two men stand beside the cabin, while other people can be seen approaching.

92. Cabins and outbuildings seen from the harbour, Little Fogo Island Cabins and outbuildings seen from the harbour, Little Fogo Island Objects Looking up from the harbour at a cabin and its outbuildings, with lobster pots in the foreground.

93. Cabins and outbuildings, Little Fogo Island Cabins and outbuildings, Little Fogo Island Objects Cabins and sheds, Little Fogo Island, with people in the foreground and the ocean in the background.

94. Cabins at Dean's Harbour, Little Fogo Island Cabins at Dean's Harbour, Little Fogo Island Objects Two cabins in Dean's Harbour, Little Fogo Island.

95. Cape Fogo, Joe Batt's Arm Cape Fogo, Joe Batt's Arm Knowledge of the land/water and environment Cape Fogo, as seen from a boat on the way to Little Fogo Island.

96. Caribou antlers by Hewitt's stage, Joe Batt's Arm Caribou antlers by Hewitt's stage, Joe Batt's Arm Food; Social beliefs, practices and customs; Work; Objects Caribou antlers outside of the Hewitt's stage in Joe Batt's Arm. There is a herd estimated at 600-plus caribou on Fogo Island, and the animals can be a nuisance. Caribou are hunted for food and there is an annual cull.

97. Carol Penton, Winny Penton and Kathleen Power: Winny Penton's miracle story, Joe Batt's Arm Carol Penton, Winny Penton and Kathleen Power: Winny Penton's miracle story, Joe Batt's Arm Illness and Health; Social beliefs, practices and customs; Supernatural belief Winny Penton was diagnosed with stage four ovarian cancer in 1968. She spent nine months in St. Clair's Hospital, St. John's before being sent back to Joe Batt's Arm to die. She decided that she would go to the shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre, outside Quebec City, with a group from the Roman Catholic Church in Newfoundland. Her family did not want her to go on this trip but she was determined. There was only one other woman going from Central Newfoundland, and for the most part she was alone. She ate when the rest of the group ate, she slept when they slept and she prayed when they prayed. Three weeks later she flew back to St. John's to see Dr. Bliss Murphy at St. Clair's Hospital. The nurses, Kathleen Power being one of them, could not believe that this was the same woman. Dr. Murphy thought that a mistake must have been made, that it could not be the same Mrs. Penton. Winny Penton was cured. There was no cancer. She is still alive today and living in long term care in the Fogo Island hospital, being treated there for Alzheimer's.

98. Celtic music: accordion playing with Melvin Combden, Seldom-Come-By Celtic music: accordion playing with Melvin Combden, Seldom-Come-By Music and song Evelyn Osborne asks Melvin Combden about Celtic music. Melvin is unsure what is meant by Celtic music, the term is not used by people on Fogo Island.

99. Certificate for the "Instrument of Authority" found in Len Brown's store, Joe Batt's Arm Certificate for the "Instrument of Authority" found in Len Brown's store, Joe Batt's Arm Knowledge of the land/water and environment; Objects; Work Certificate for the Instrument of Authority to establish and work a local council of the Fishermen's Protective Union of Newfoundland issued by William F. Coaker to Gormond Fennmore

100. Chair in the Brett House, Joe Batt's Arm Chair in the Brett House, Joe Batt's Arm Objects Wicker armchair with cushion in the Brett house.
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