"I just didn't want to die" the 1914 Newfoundland sealing disaster

Titre
"I just didn't want to die" the 1914 Newfoundland sealing disaster

Sommaire
The history of sealing in Newfoundland, focussing on events of March 1914 when the S.S. Newfoundland lost 87 men to a storm when it became stuck in ice. The men left the ship and crossed the ice to the "Stefano", a vessel working a seal patch a few miles away. Later that day, the Stefano's captain ordered all 132 men back to their own ship, while he continued on. Each captain thought the men were safely onboard the other's ship, but the sealers were stranded on the ice. That evening a storm struck, with howling winds and freezing snow. When rescue arrived three days later, 78 men were dead and nine were missing. Features the prints and drawings of David Blackwood, along with archival photos, a ballad of the disaster, and interviews with survivors.

Date de publication comme intervalle
1991

Atlantic people's history series

Description matérielle
1 videodisc (19 min, 23 s) : sd., col.

Note générale
Closed-captioned. Cf. Container.

Vedette-matière - nom collectif
Newfoundland (Ship) Disaster, 1914.

Terme de vedette-matière
Blizzards -- Newfoundland and Labrador.
 
Sealing -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- History.
 
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
 
Newfoundland (Ship) Disaster, 1914.

Vedette secondaire auteur
MacDonald, Joe.

Vedette secondaire - Nom collectif
National Film Board of Canada.

Résumé
The history of sealing in Newfoundland, focussing on events of March 1914 when the S.S. Newfoundland lost 87 men to a storm when it became stuck in ice. The men left the ship and crossed the ice to the "Stefano", a vessel working a seal patch a few miles away. Later that day, the Stefano's captain ordered all 132 men back to their own ship, while he continued on. Each captain thought the men were safely onboard the other's ship, but the sealers were stranded on the ice. That evening a storm struck, with howling winds and freezing snow. When rescue arrived three days later, 78 men were dead and nine were missing. Features the prints and drawings of David Blackwood, along with archival photos, a ballad of the disaster, and interviews with survivors.

Informations de publication
Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, c1991.


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Edmonton Christian HighTRC DVD 363.34 I JUSTeacher resource30905000071963Teacher Materials