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Hull St. Andrews Dock 1954 with fish being unloaded from side winding trawlers of the deep sea fishing fleet
Hull trawler Kingston Amber. Will Longden watches deckie-learner Terry Crockett pegging up the trawl nets to dry, as the Kingston Amber steams off the Faroes. September 20, 1958
DB Finn (H332) (Left) seen here moored alongside The Boston Concord (GY730) in St Andrews Dock, Hull. 16th November 1967
William McCann (H1394) built as a Hull fishing smack in 1884 seen here sailing under the Humber bridge with the Westward Ho! (TN54) A Faroese smack also built in 1884. 30th June 1984
Brixham trawlers gather for the annual blessing of the sea in October 1953
Fishing boats seen here tied up and deserted in Lowestoft harbour after a busy and bustling herring season 18th March 1933
Trawlermen at work at sea on trawlers
Aerial View of Hull and St Andrews Dock. 1st July 1975
The hole made in the Hull steam trawler St Moulmein by a russian shell after the North Sea fishing fleet was attacked by the Russian Baltic Fleet, who were en route to the Far East
The days catch being auction at Hulls Fish Dock at St Andrews Dock. Circa 1956
Catch being landed at Hulls Fish Dock at St Andrews Dock. Circa 1955
Trawlers tied up in St Andrews Dock, Hull 25th April 1968
Ready to Sail: Brixham trawlers waiting a breeze in 1890
The dock in Icelands captial Reykjavik September 1951 P003438
Fishing boats tied to the quay are frame by the Construction of Tyne Bridge in early 1928 The years of 1927 and 1928 were very special on Tyneside