Cultivars of chilli Anaheim, C. annuum, was developed in California c. 1900 for the new cannery at Anaheim. |
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Some found ready but low-paying employment as Pacific Coast migratory field hands and cannery workers. |
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Built on the location of an old cannery, this new port is strategically located across from the entrance to Glacier Bay National Park. |
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Kumtor drew the line, however, at a request to build a cannery and fruit-drying facility so villagers could send their products to Siberia. |
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The cannery is the last on the island, once a world fishery center with 16 canneries that processed tuna, salmon, herring and other fish. |
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The cannery brought in herring from other countries, but capelin had become the major industrial species. |
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He set up a cannery in Glencolumbcille with the parish priest Fr McDyer and got the local people growing vegetables. |
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Instead of selling your catch to a middle man, you would sell directly to the processor, eventually opening your own cannery. |
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There are bottling plants for water and Coca-Cola, plus tanneries, garages and a cannery. |
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In the mid-1960s sugandane and pineapple were planted around the city, and a pineapple cannery and a shrimp-processing plant were later built. |
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The harvesting schedules of the crops are carefully selected to conform to the cannery operations. |
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Clover Leaf can trace its roots as far back as 1871 when the very first and only cannery on the Fraser River in British Columbia was operating. |
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The cannery processes 182 tonnes of raw tuna and produces 116 tonnes of canned tuna per day. |
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In other islands, where tourist resorts, a cannery, the airport, and other small industries are located, employees are provided with temporary accommodations. |
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Furthermore, the Community tuna seiners shall participate in supplying tuna to the Seychelles cannery at the international market price. |
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What is more, the cannery is also a significant consumer of electricity and water. |
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Select one worker you find most interesting and find out more about their life and the impact working in the cannery had on it. |
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There is a lobster cannery, which my wife's grandfather, Herb Hopkins, operated before he took the trade down to Port Morien and Glace Bay. |
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We lost the last cannery east of the Rocky Mountains, and we tore out clingstone peaches. |
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For females, models are wives, mothers, practical nurses, cannery workers, cooks, charwomen, hairdressers and other similar occupations. |
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I used to work at a cannery here at B. C. Packers, but they closed it down. |
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He spends four or five days a week in the main cannery in Samutsakorn, southwest of Bangkok, with occasional visits to a smaller plant in Petchaburi. |
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A similar picture prevails in the Karakalpak part of the Aral Sea basin, where the Muinak fish cannery continues to operate on imported ocean fish of low grade. |
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By the 1960s, big powerful cranes lifted boxfuls of salmon from the boats into the cannery. |
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It had a small store that supplied fishermen, a large storage facility and an ice house, lobster boats, a cannery, and a refrigeration unit. |
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I live on Westham Island-you guys didn't get quite far enough down the river to have a look at it this morning-where I own an old fish cannery site. |
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It's the first cannery site when you come up the river. |
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He traveled to Yakutat, then a small Tlingit village in southeast Alaska, and worked in the cannery. |
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The majority of the tuna delivered is frozen, and to maintain quality, is moved promptly from the vessel into cold storage facilities at the cannery. |
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Red tides would often shut down clamming operations, such as in Kachemak Bay in the 1950s when a lucrative butter clam cannery was closed. |
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With so much fast-paced work going on in such a loud environment, mealtime in the lunchroom or breaktime at the Company Store were natural places for socializing with friends and other cannery workers. |
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During that time she helped organize numerous labour affiliates of the UCAPAWA, including unionizing Local 2 of Fullerton, California, at the largest cannery in southern California at the time. |
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Together with the other cannery, which, thus far, was still operating, it had accounted for approximately 80 per cent of all private sector employment. |
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Interestingly enough, the historic cannery buildings-and there are four major ones in good condition in this harbour along a half-mile stretch of B. C. Packers property-are on crown land. |
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In 2009, according to reports in the media, the Governor announced further possible increases in the costs in shipping, fuel and electricity resulting from the closure of a cannery. |
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Somebody earlier this evening talked about B. C. Packers building a cannery in Alaska and buying Canadian fish more cheaply from Alaskans and then canning it as Canadian fish. |
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Jim had a summer job cleaning and packing salmon at the fish cannery. |
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Immediately outside the aquarium lies Cannery Row, made famous by John Steinbeck's 1945 novel, but now a sardine-free street full of tourist tat. |
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We wandered down Cannery Row and sat at the quayside eating clam chowder from bread bowls. |
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The Oneida Cannery helps members preserve food by canning, drying, pickling or cooking traditional foods for special meals or celebrations. |
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