- driving,
which was a
dangerous task of
floating separate logs,
floaters or
raftsmen could enjoy relative comfort of navigation, with
cabins built on rafts...
- The
Raftsmen was a
Canadian folk
music group,
active through the 1960s,
which performed Canadian and
traditional folk songs. They
collectively pla**** 15...
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finger over the lips, priest's
biretta Patronage confessors, mariners,
raftsmen, millers, sievers, bridges,
against hazards by water, for discretion; Bohemia...
- five
potential names (along with Nationals, Voyageurs, Redblacks, and
Raftsmen) in a
focus group led by the team's
owners in
January 2013. On May 30,...
-
program on WNYC in New York City. It has been
recorded by,
among others, the
Raftsmen and the Travellers.
Music portal Canada portal Canadian patriotic music...
- folk clubs, such as the
Montreal Folk Workshop, and
groups such as The
Raftsmen, the
Mountain City Four and, eventually, The Travellers, that had served...
-
noted ridge of rocks,
called the Hog’s Back, from the cir****stances of
raftsmen with
their wares [timber rafts]
sticking on it in
coming down the stream...
-
dates back to the
thirteenth century, and
there is an
ancient tradition of
raftsmen floating timber down the Loue to the Saône and the Rhone, and
thence to...
- the
Gunnison National Park, Colorado,
United States; 685 m (2,250 ft)
Raftsmen's Acropolis, a rock face of the
Montagne des Érables, Quebec, Canada, 800...
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ships sailing, the
Thousand Islands, the
occasional timber-raft and the
raftsmen with long-reaching sweep-oars, The
little huts on the rafts, and the stream...