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Welsh CoracleWelsh coracles are made of wickerwork covered with a watertight material, though fragile they are sturdy and light
Welshmen carrying coracle boats, Carmarthen Date: circa 1935
Coracles - The River Dee Date: 1889
Welsh coracle fishermen, Kilgerran, PembrokeshireWelsh coracle fishermen at Kilgerran, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. 1931
An ancient Briton in a fishing boatAn ancient Briton in a round coracle boat catching fish with a net. He has paint on his body (woad) which would have been used to intimidate his enemies during battle. Date: circa 400BC
ANCIENT BRITISH CORACLESAncient British coracles, used for fishing
Irish coraclesTraditional Irish coracles (currachs) at the International Fisheries Exhibition, held at the Horticultural Societys Gardens in South Kensington, London Date: May 1883
CORACLESTwo old men, paddling along a river in coracles. Date: 1930s
Coracle FishermanA coracle fisherman on the River Teifi, at Cenarth, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The coracle was used as a river craft by Ancient Britons. Date: 1960s
Coracles / Curragh BoatsThe main picture shows Irish coracles, known as curragh boats, being used in the sea just off-shore. The inset shows a man carrying a smaller welsh-style coracle