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Lyr Req: Dogger Bank / Grimsby Fisherman

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LIGHT ON CAPE MAY
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dogger Bank / Grimsby Fisherman
From: GUEST,Iains
Date: 22 Sep 23 - 04:51 PM

From the Heritage Fruit tree Nursery:
Ribston Pippin apple was among the most highly esteemed of all the Victorian varieties. The fruits have firm, fine-textured, moderately juicy flesh with an intensely rich aromatic flavour. This variety is good for cider and juice also.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dogger Bank / Grimsby Fisherman
From: GUEST,Iains
Date: 22 Sep 23 - 04:51 PM

From the Heritage Fruit tree Nursery:
Ribston Pippin apple was among the most highly esteemed of all the Victorian varieties. The fruits have firm, fine-textured, moderately juicy flesh with an intensely rich aromatic flavour. This variety is good for cider and juice also.


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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Dogger Bank / Grimsby Fisherman
From: Lighter
Date: 21 Sep 23 - 02:12 PM

In his book, "Cape Breton Captain," Capt. David A McLeod mentions these lines heard in the late 1870s:


"We are traveling at a great rate, and the second mate sings out the old chorus....

Ha, my boys watch her as she goes
Give her sheet and let her went
We are the boys to put her through
You ought to see her howling
As the wild winds whistled free
On our passage home in eighty-nine days
From Californ-eye-ee."

"Let 'er went!' was an actual, jocular 19th century form of "Let 'er go!'"


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