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Fishing Fleet helps the Navy These Fishing Trawler men believe that one good turnFishing Fleet helps the Navy.. These Fishing Trawler men believe that one good turn deserves another and here in the North Sea they are seen passing a few baskets of fish to some of the crew of a
North East Coast Trawlermen heave up the nets after 5 hrs. fishing in North Sea, and all hands go to task in hope that it will be a recond catch. Result is seen in another Picture. May 1942 P012255
Trawlerman opens net of deep sea trawl off the coast following 5 hours trawling. This net worth about £ 150. May 1942 P012228
The earliest yellow narcissi called Soleil D or, which are grown on the Islands of Scilly, are being sent out, packed in boxes and sent by boat to Penzance, for Covent Garden Market
Fishermen ties up his fishing boats at Conway Castle. March 1953 D1229
Fisherman ties his boat up in the harbour at Looe, Cornwall. D782-002 Circa 1953
"Aby"of Fleetwood, the first post War trawler built at Beverley, Hull" Aby" of Fleetwood, the first post War trawler built at Beverley, Hull, being launched broadside into the river Hull. 21st September 1945
The Tunny fleet seen here repairing theire nets at Concarneau Brittany France. March 1938
The Northern fishing fleet makes its way up the River tyne to the Quayside in Newcastle in 1980
An armada of fishing boats blockade the river Tyne sealing off the river as the Norths fishermen staged their protest at cheap fish imports in 1980
A floating protest at Blyth Harbour by North East fishermen in 1990
Fishermen of the Scottish herring boat Loranthus sort out their torn nets on North Shields Fish quay in 1960.The skipper, 60 year old william West said a yellow Polish trawler dropped anchor in
Brittany France Fishermen from a fishing village on the south coast of Brittany dry their nets by hanging them from the masts of their boats. Circa 1954
Audierne Brittany France 1938 Delicate blue fishing nets are hanging to dry from their masts
No queues here but more dangers Jack George ships cook to one of the East Coast Fishing trawlers helps himself to fresh fish straight from sea to make a meal for his crew of nine
Trawlermen in the North Sea gutting fish after trawler has been shot for next catch. May 1942 P009189
Trawlermen in North Sea examining a good haul of fish after a 3 hours drag. This net of fish is worth about £ 150. May 1942 P012258
Sport: Angling: Hal Mount (glasses) with Police Constable Derek Rogers fishing off the Isle of Wight. November 1969 Z11480-001
Sport: Angling: Police Constable Derek Rogers, fishing off the Isle of Wight, lands a medium size pout. November 1969 Z11480
Fishing fleet at Brixham, Devon laying idle in harbour during the fishermens strike - July 1952 C3320
Oyster fishermen of Colchester at work in the River Blackwater and in the North Sea. June 1952 C3022-002
Fisherman on the quayside look longing at the boats of Fishing fleet at Brixham, Devon, which are laying idle in harbour during fishermens strike - July 1952 C3320-001
Boats of Fishing fleet at Brixham, Devon, which are laying idle in harbour during the fishermens strike - July 1952 C3320-002
Margate Harbour. September 1952 C4386-005
Oyster fishermen of Colchester at work in the River Blackwater and in the North Sea. June 1952 C3022-005
Herring Fishing fleet at Lerwick, Shetland Isles. 1950 024442 / 12Herring Fishing fleet at Lerwick, Shetland Isles. 1950 024442/12
The obliging fisherman who left a rope dangling from the stern jib of his fishing trawler at St. Ives, Cornwall, provided a perfect swing for this trio of holidaymakers