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FISH 8.002.tif
An artistic photograph of the sterns of two long line pilchard drivers in Newlyn, with reflections shown in the sea. Sepia.

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FISH 12HF 031.tif
The steamer is visible behind the harbour wall. Fowey registered FY 405 "Swift" is in the foreground.

FISH 12PG 060.TIF
Boats from Lowestoft & Yarmouth

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FISH.PC.013.tif
Men preparing Fish, St. Ives Harbour

FISH.PC.013.tif
Four fishermen sorting and cleaning fish at St Ives harbour.

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FISH 8.005.tif
Small fishing boats in the harbour at Plymouth, with young boy fishing off pier.

FISH 12PG 075.TIF
Quickly done by impaling fish on a spike and ripping off its skin.

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FISH 12PG 065.TIF
Wrongly identified as Two Boys, re-identified as Lyonesse .(Mr Pender & Douglas Williams.)
Catch of 70,000 fish (7 Lasts)

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M.804.tif
Ships "Emma", from Bridgwater & "Hetty" in Newquay Harbour (P L 205).

HARB 8.022.tif
General view of Falmouth Docks looking down from Marine Drive. "King Alfred" in the Queen Elizabeth dock with a backdrop of tug St Merryn nudging bulk carrier "Captain Carras" into position for docking.

FISH 12PG 100.TIF
Seine catch, probably mullet or bass, at low tide on Sennen beach
A crab pot can be seen just beyond the net.

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FISH.PC.014.tif
Gutting Fish on the Beach at St. Ives with the ubiquictous Seagulls present

http://192.168.0.2/import/IMG-2015-06-10-12.tif
Scottish purse-trawlers (pursers) at the eastern arm of Falmouth Docks.

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M.1589.tif
Modern (1980) coloured post-card of the Seamens Mission Newlyn and war memorial. 1980..

FISH 8.009.tif
PZ123 Mayon Castle and crew in Newlyn.

DUPLICATE. SEE FISH8.004.

M.1595.tif
Post card view of the inner harbour Newlyn looking towards Penzance c1930. converted fishing boat 'MORWENNA' owned by Miss Cumberland of Mousehole and the "old hulk' "CRETEHILL" Ferro cement construction . Launched 27th November 1918. …

M.1146.tif
Porthleven inner harbour full of fishing boats.
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