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Fishing Collection (page 3)

Background imageFishing Collection: Southport, children fishing for lucky fish at the childrens fairground, Merseyside

Southport, children fishing for lucky fish at the childrens fairground, Merseyside. 5th August 1959

Background imageFishing Collection: Oban, a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. 23rd August 1951

Oban, a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. 23rd August 1951

Background imageFishing Collection: Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr fishing in Puget Sound from their hotel

Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr fishing in Puget Sound from their hotel window in Seattle, Washington state during the Beatles tour of the USA. 22nd August 1964. S7456-22a

Background imageFishing Collection: Marlow Weir, within Wycombe district in south Buckinghamshire. 1st June 1954

Marlow Weir, within Wycombe district in south Buckinghamshire. 1st June 1954

Background imageFishing Collection: Childhood: Fishing. After the Tiddler Title. ! Its a great day by the pond at Victoria

Childhood: Fishing. After the Tiddler Title. ! Its a great day by the pond at Victoria
Childhood: Fishing. After the Tiddler Title.! Its a great day by the pond at Victoria Park, London. Youngsters of all ages, girls and boys line the bank, lying full length at the waters edge

Background imageFishing Collection: David Emrys James, Welsh Bard, fishing. Circa December 1944

David Emrys James, Welsh Bard, fishing. Circa December 1944

Background imageFishing Collection: The end of the voyage for the members of the Garston Boat Users

The end of the voyage for the members of the Garston Boat Users? Dejected members Stephen Lawson, John Smith, Ray Price (secretary) and Alan Jackson survey the latest batch of burned out boats

Background imageFishing Collection: Yarmouth herring time, Norfolk. Busy quayside scene, waiting for drifters to come in

Yarmouth herring time, Norfolk. Busy quayside scene, waiting for drifters to come in. 16th October 1933

Background imageFishing Collection: Stacking barrels of herrings in the filling yards at Yarmouth, Norfolk

Stacking barrels of herrings in the filling yards at Yarmouth, Norfolk. 18th November 1935

Background imageFishing Collection: As herring catches have not come up to expectation these English

As herring catches have not come up to expectation these English, Irish and Scottish fisher girls spin yarns on the fish wharf whilst waiting for herring supplies. 14th December 1945

Background imageFishing Collection: All the girls (Curers) are idle, still few herring come in

All the girls (Curers) are idle, still few herring come in, but they have to be on duty - standing by as it were - from 8am to 5pm in case herring come in

Background imageFishing Collection: Spratts being caught at Hastings, East Sussex. Circa 1953

Spratts being caught at Hastings, East Sussex. Circa 1953

Background imageFishing Collection: Mr. E. Drury, for a wager, cast a line from the roof of The Savoy Hotel to the river

Mr. E. Drury, for a wager, cast a line from the roof of The Savoy Hotel to the river Thames over 100 yards away. London, 11th October 1953

Background imageFishing Collection: This man enjoys a smoke as he waits patiently for a bite

This man enjoys a smoke as he waits patiently for a bite as he fishes in the Coventry Canal. West Midlands, 17th July 1967

Background imageFishing Collection: These young lads are having fun fishing with a net in the Coventry Canal at the Cash

These young lads are having fun fishing with a net in the Coventry Canal at the Cashs Lane bridge, Foleshill, Coventry. West Midlands, 17th July 1967

Background imageFishing Collection: An elderly fisherman on the banks of the river Lea at Ware in Hertfordshire circa 1963

An elderly fisherman on the banks of the river Lea at Ware in Hertfordshire circa 1963

Background imageFishing Collection: Pond fishing season opens at Hampstead with good catches of tadpoles and frogs

Pond fishing season opens at Hampstead with good catches of tadpoles and frogs. Trawling, pinhooking and hand grabbing are some of the methods used

Background imageFishing Collection: A fisherman mooring his boat at Bosham on the West Sussex Seafront. January 1953

A fisherman mooring his boat at Bosham on the West Sussex Seafront. January 1953

Background imageFishing Collection: The Cage and village pond in Shenley, Hertfordshire. The Cage

The Cage and village pond in Shenley, Hertfordshire. The Cage, also known as a lock-up a domed-shaped building which served as a temporary prison for those accused of offences in the village

Background imageFishing Collection: A man fishing in the River Gade in Watford, Hertfordshire. 19th June 1954

A man fishing in the River Gade in Watford, Hertfordshire. 19th June 1954

Background imageFishing Collection: Views along the Grand Union Canal, in Hertfordshire. 19th June 1954

Views along the Grand Union Canal, in Hertfordshire. 19th June 1954

Background imageFishing Collection: Young boys on the beach in St Ives lighting a fire in the sand, Cornwall

Young boys on the beach in St Ives lighting a fire in the sand, Cornwall. 15th February 1954

Background imageFishing Collection: Fishermen fishing in the sea in Solway. The Solway Firth is a firth that forms part of

Fishermen fishing in the sea in Solway. The Solway Firth is a firth that forms part of the border between England and Scotland, between Cumbria and Dumfries and Galloway. August 1947

Background imageFishing Collection: A young boy fishing in the Grand Union canal at Boxmoor, Hertfordshire. Circa 1945

A young boy fishing in the Grand Union canal at Boxmoor, Hertfordshire. Circa 1945

Background imageFishing Collection: Coracle fishers at Cenarth carry their Craft on their backs

Coracle fishers at Cenarth carry their Craft on their backs. : Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval

Background imageFishing Collection: Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago

Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval, basket-shaped boats that were being used by ancient Britons when Caesar invaded the island

Background imageFishing Collection: Young boys fishing on a canal near Watford, Hertfordshire. Circa 1945

Young boys fishing on a canal near Watford, Hertfordshire. Circa 1945

Background imageFishing Collection: William Jones off fishing for salmon with his coracle. Following a pattern evolved over

William Jones off fishing for salmon with his coracle. Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval

Background imageFishing Collection: By the famous Cenarth bridge the coracle fishers set out for a days fishing

By the famous Cenarth bridge the coracle fishers set out for a days fishing. They work in pairs and each pair must keep at least 200 feet away from another

Background imageFishing Collection: At Rye, the quaint old Sussex Cinque Port fishing nets in great variety are made

At Rye, the quaint old Sussex Cinque Port fishing nets in great variety are made. Here is 20 year old Molly Bernard showing a type of net made for shrimping

Background imageFishing Collection: Two men at work at Rye Harbour, Sussex. November 1952 C5848

Two men at work at Rye Harbour, Sussex. November 1952 C5848

Background imageFishing Collection: A boy sits with his pet dog next to the River Chess in Chenies, Buckinghamshire

A boy sits with his pet dog next to the River Chess in Chenies, Buckinghamshire. Circa 1945

Background imageFishing Collection: A Great Plaice for Fishing. St Annes on Sea, Lancashire

A Great Plaice for Fishing. St Annes on Sea, Lancashire, had a problem with their open air swimming pool. How to clean the pool of Alge

Background imageFishing Collection: Angling. A fisherman sits patiently waiting for a bite at Kingsbury Water Park

Angling. A fisherman sits patiently waiting for a bite at Kingsbury Water Park, North Warwickshire. 27th September 1979

Background imageFishing Collection: Mousehole Harbour. Mousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England

Mousehole Harbour. Mousehole is a village and fishing port in Cornwall, England. It is situated approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south of Penzance on the shore of Mounts Bay. June 1975

Background imageFishing Collection: These four men have obviously fallen hook line and sinker for the angling bug

These four men have obviously fallen hook line and sinker for the angling bug. Braving the elements they are hoping to catch cod or mackerel off the South Gare

Background imageFishing Collection: Filming of an episode of Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads

Filming of an episode of Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads fishing in the North Tyne near Haughton Castle situated to the north of the village of Humshaugh, Northumberland

Background imageFishing Collection: Trawler in high seas, North Atlantic, September 1960

Trawler in high seas, North Atlantic, September 1960

Background imageFishing Collection: Coracle fishers on the River Teifi at Cenarth: Following a pattern evolved over two

Coracle fishers on the River Teifi at Cenarth: Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval

Background imageFishing Collection: Passers-by stop on Cenarth Bridge to look at the coracle men plying their craft down

Passers-by stop on Cenarth Bridge to look at the coracle men plying their craft down the Teifi. Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval

Background imageFishing Collection: Coracle fisherman on the Teifii seen here with something in the net - and its heavy

Coracle fisherman on the Teifii seen here with something in the net - and its heavy. The net is drawn in and the catch is taken aboard

Background imageFishing Collection: West Indies, February 1965

West Indies, February 1965

Background imageFishing Collection: Paul Gascoigne and England teammates Ian Walker (centre

Paul Gascoigne and England teammates Ian Walker (centre) and David Seaman take a break from Euro 96 tournament and enjoy a relaxing time with a spot of fishing. 20th June 1996

Background imageFishing Collection: Former Swan Hunter coppersmith and welder Rob Dixon, 38

Former Swan Hunter coppersmith and welder Rob Dixon, 38, built the 7 ton steel hulled Rio Delta, in the backyard of his council home in Cedarwood Avenue on the North Shields Meadow Well Estate

Background imageFishing Collection: Father and son seen here walking through the streets of Moscow carrying their daily catch

Father and son seen here walking through the streets of Moscow carrying their daily catch from the Moskva River. 25th May 1960

Background imageFishing Collection: Small boy seen here walking through the streets of Moscow carrying their daily catch of

Small boy seen here walking through the streets of Moscow carrying their daily catch of fish from the Moskva River. 25th May 1960

Background imageFishing Collection: Ernest Stamford from Sheffield puts the finishing touches to one of his hand made fishing

Ernest Stamford from Sheffield puts the finishing touches to one of his hand made fishing rods. 27th October 1967. watscan - - 27/04/2010

Background imageFishing Collection: Ernest Stamford from Sheffield displays one of his hand made fishing weights

Ernest Stamford from Sheffield displays one of his hand made fishing weights. 27th October 1967. watscan - - 27/04/2010



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