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1.
Tub race on Junior Day, University of Washington, ca. 1915
2.
Tyee 1911-1912 Yearbook
3.
Tyee 1910 Yearbook
4.
Deck View of Whaleboat and Equipment.
1-Bow-chock
2-Lance-straightener.
3-False chocks.
4-Box of boat.
5-Clumsy-cleat.
6-Strap iron.
7-Timbers.
8-Forward platform on which men stand when striking or killing.
9-Risings.
10-Harpooner's thwart.
11-Knees.
12-Dunnage for thwards.
13-Ceiling.
14-Peak-cleats (used for resting oars).
15-Peak-cleat for tub-oar.
16-Bow-thwart.
17-Mast-hinge.
18-Sail-cleats.
19-Mid-ship thwart.
20-Centerboard.
21-Gunwales.
22-Tub-thwart.
23-After-thwart.
24-Well for bailing.
25-Plug (for emptying boat when hoisted out of water).
26-After platform (steersman stands on this).
27-Standing-cleats (officer stands on these to obtain longer view).
28-Cuddy-board.
29-Cuddy-boards.
30-Loggerhead-strip (or lion's tongue).
31-Loggerhead.
32-Boat-shackle.
33-Rudder.
34-Tiller.
35-Blocks with holes for rowlocks.
36-Bow-cleats.
A, First iron resting in bow-chocks with handle in boat-crotch.
B, Second iron.
C, c, Spare irons.
D, D, D, Hand-lances.
E, Boat spade.
F, G, Harpooner's oar.
H, Bow-oar.
I, Mid-ship oar.
J, Tub-oar.
K, Strike-oar.
L, Steering-oar.
M, M, M, Paddles.
N, Small tub and line.
O, Large tub and line.
P, P, P, Tow-line extending aft from large tub around loggerhead and forward across thwarts to box of boat (4) where it is coiled and known as "box-wrap" (P, P) thence extending to eye-splice of first iron.
Q, Q, Mast and sail.
R, Steering-oar-brace.
S, Lashing or strap for handle of steering-oar when not in use or fast to a whale.
5.
University of Washington, Friday Harbor Laboratories, Octopus, ca. 1949
6.
Tyee 1906 Yearbook
7.
Pacific Fisherman Vol 7, No 11
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Pacific Fisherman Vol 1, No 10
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Section of Whaleboat.
1-Bow-chock and roller.
2-Clumsy-cleat.
3-Crotch for harpoons.
4-Harpooner's thwart.
5-Paddles
6-Harpoons with lances on opposite side.
7-Rowlocks
8-Bow-thwart.
9-Midship-thwart.
10-Tub-thwart.
11-After-thward.
12-Boat-spades and waifs.
13-Lantern-ket.
14-'Piggin' for bailing boat.
15-Rudder.
16-Steering-oar rowlock.
17-Hoisting eyebolt.
18-Tiller (used when sailing).
19-Loggerhead.
20-Boom for sailing (spritsails are often used).
21-Center case (small tub for 75-fathom line on other side).
22-Large tub for whale line.
23-Gaff
24-Mast.
25-Keel and floor timbers.
26-Main sheet.
27-Gunwale streak (about 9 inches wide in widest part).
28-Center-boart (partly down).
29-Ceiling. Timbers are spaced aobut 6 inches apart.
10.
Rongelap girl washing clothes, summer 1964
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Baby's primer (O-P)
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Baby's primer (C-D)
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A coon alphabet (J)
14.
Tyee 1952 Yearbook
15.
Tyee 1949 Yearbook
16.
Tyee 1950 Yearbook
17.
Tyee 1946 Yearbook
18.
Tyee 1916 Yearbook
19.
Tyee 1909 Yearbook
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Tyee 1904 Yearbook
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