Fishermen, Sailors and People who live by the Sea
Old Photograph Fishwife Aberdeen Scotland
Old photograph of a Fishwife in Aberdeen, Scotland. The women who were married to the fishermen were sometimes known as " fish wives ". They were in charge of selling the fish. They usually gutted or smoked it first. They would then carry the fish in a basket, called a creel, on their backs. Women also collected the bait that the men used for fishing. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission. View the most recent Tour Scotland…
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Photographic Print: A German street hawker, Ehningen District, Wurttemberg, 1912 by E Uhlenhuth : 12x9in
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Jonty Lambert - Stanley miner
Jonty Lambert in his pit clothes, taken outside houses at Jacky's Pit, Stanley, 1909. Came to Stanley from Swalwell. Photo taken outside 10 Kettledrum Street, Gashouse Square, Stanley. His son James aged 17 died in the Burns Pit Disaster, 1909. Date: 1909 Photo Number: 4598 From the Beamish Collections.
Old Photograph Fishwife Aberdeen Scotland
Old photograph of a Fishwife in Aberdeen, Scotland. The women who were married to the fishermen were sometimes known as " fish wives ". They were in charge of selling the fish. They usually gutted or smoked it first. They would then carry the fish in a basket, called a creel, on their backs. Women also collected the bait that the men used for fishing. All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission. View the most recent Tour Scotland…
MECHANICS OF TAILORING IN THE 1780’S
This cartoon shows four of the tailor’s tools: the goose, the yard, the ‘banger’ and the needle. I’m at pains to find out as much real technical detail as I can of how tailo…
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