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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Barry, James. 1978. Georgian Bay: The Sixth Great Lake. Clarke, Irwin & Co. Toronto & Vancouver.
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Bishop, Patrick. 1999. The Irish Empire. Boxtree, London.
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Cecil, Owen S. 2001(a). The Mackinaw Boat: Its a barge, bateau, birch bark canoe, fishing sailboat and what else? in Wooden Boat 158, Jan/Feb 01.
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McCaughan, M. 1989. Dandys, Luggers, Herring and Mackerel in McCaughan M. & I. Appleby (eds) The Irish Sea.
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MacPolin, Donal. 1999. The Drontheim: Forgotten Sailing Boat of the North Irish Coast. Playprint, Dublin.
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WEB SOURCES: all accessed 20/10/02.
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http://www.angelfire.com/mn/marion (The Story of Marion: reconstructing the past).
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http://www.charlevoix.lib.mi.us/IV-009.htm (A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words).
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http://www.kintyremag.co.uk/1998/17/page9.html (The Mull of Kintyre Fishery by Angus Martin).
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http://www.mallaigheritage.org.uk/aileach/aileach1.htm (The Galley Aileach).
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http://www.naut-res-guild.org/MIS/collwood.html (Town of Collingwood Museum)
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http://www.nps.gov/grpo/mackinaw.htm (Mackinaw Boat returns to Lake Superior).
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http://www.oakvilletrails.com (Bronte Harbour, Panel 4: Bronte A Fishing Village by Andrew Armitage).
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