A dramatization of a woman speaking on a radio in Nova Scotia, Canada. A woman speaks on a radio. Views of the woman speaking. Views of equipment. She operates the equipment.
Ship off shore Nova Scotia, Canada. Ship at sea. Ridging of ship. Fishermen standing in passageway of ship. Sailors climb ladder up. Ice coated equipment on ship. A sailor climbs ladder down.
Ship off shore Nova Scotia, Canada. Ship at sea. Communication panel board aboard ship. A sailor picks receiver. Dials and buttons of the communication panel. Buttons are pressed. A sailor turns wheel. He talks on telephone.
Ship off shore Nova Scotia, Canada. Ship at sea. Sailor at the helm. He talks on telephone. Ice coated equipment on ship. A ship at sea in far background.
Salt mining operations in a Nova Scotia mine in Canada during World War II. The Canadian miners work on clips and mountains in Malagash salt mine to extract salt. A miner wearing a miner's helmet work. Miners dig salt with shovels. Miners work on various machines. Water being sprayed on the salt walls. Miners on boat. Hand of person showing a salt rock. The salt being packed in sacks for war. A miner sits and eats his lunch. He picks up a pinch of salt from his side and puts it in the food.
U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt on a fishing trip in Nova Scotia.President Roosevelt and his sons on the chartered schooner, Sewanna, underway. President Roosevelt waves from the helm. His sons and other crew members can be seen moving about the boat. Sea birds line up wing-to-wing, on peak of a roof.