A Logger's Life Before Confederation
http://www.heritage.nl.ca/videos/docu... Logging in pre-Confederation Newfoundland and Labrador relied on the muscle and endurance of its workers. From sunrise until sunset, the men chopped down trees, hauled logs, and helped to bring the wood to the mill site. Lean about the working life of a pre-Confederation logger in this video.

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The 1914 Newfoundland Sealing Disaster

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The Pre-Confederation Pulp and Paper Industry

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Land & Sea: Resettlers remember the community they left behind

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The Real Lives of Loggers in Canada: From Forest to Factory | Canadian Lumberjack Documentary

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Welcome to Western Newfoundland

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Land & Sea: Rural boat builders

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Mining in Pre-Confederation Newfoundland

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Anglo-Newfoundland Development Company Presents-Pulpwood

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Land & Sea: Dave Quinton remembers

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Logging Dilemma In the Big Swamp

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The 1929 Burin Tsunami

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Why I Quit Logging & Working in the Woods

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Why Newfoundland Used To Be The Crossroads of the World?

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The Newfoundland Railway Part I: Entering the Railway Age

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A Settler's Life in Newfoundland and Labrador 1780-1840

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1950's BLAIR BROTHERS LOGGING AND MILL OPERATIONS POLLOCK PINES CALIFORNIA

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Land & Sea: Silviculture in Newfoundland

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From stump to ship: A 1930 logging film

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The Story Of the Newfoundland Railway

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