View from halfway down the North Pier at Newlyn
Opposite the steps if the 'Lookout' building called the Custom House. You can see the long sheds of the fish market in the distance. Behind the fish market is the lower part of Newlyn known as Street-an-Nowan.
We appear to be in the era of motor and sail as the vessel with the round stern is a motor vessel. There are still traditional sailing vessels in view ahead.
The wagon-wheeled tanker is filled with fuel oil for the early motor vessels. The man nearest the camera appears to be wearing clogs.
Estimate 1915-1920
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JDC 406
Newlyn
Newlyn Fish Market, 1935-1940.
Piles of fish laid out own the market floor. Vessels came alongside the market near the railings and landed their catches.
1935-1940
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JDC 348
Newlyn
Central Strand, Street-an-Nowan, Newlyn, 1900-1905
Copy of a coloured painting.
Fish sale, laid out on the floor, before Newlyn fish market was built. Build to the right is the Coastguards store (later, Newlyn Post Office). The Union Inn has the sign on top of the building; this later became The Swordfish Inn after WW2. The building with the long black roof is now the Co-op store, built 1935.
1900-1905
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Painting
JDC 340
Newlyn
The Strand, Street-an-Nowan, Newlyn, 1890-1905.
Fish sale with catch laid out on the ground before Newlyn fish market. In the centre is the now Swordfish Inn which was named the Union Inn up to World War 2. The building to the right of the Inn is now the Newlyn Co-op store.
1890-1905
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JDC 332
Newlyn
Fishmarket, Newlyn
Fishing
A Fish sale in the Market located in Street-an-Nowan, Newlyn
F. Frith & Co., Ltd., Reigate
c. 1900
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FISH.PC.002
Newlyn
Fish Market.
Miscellaneous
Fish Market.
don D Collings
1938
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M.1045
St Ives
Fish Market /Harbour, Newlyn. loading sorting fish
Miscellaneous
Fish Market Newlyn Harbour, loading sorting fish fish baskets horse/cart
S. Robinson
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1900
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M.600
Newlyn, Cornwall