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Welsh CoracleWelsh coracles are made of wickerwork covered with a watertight material, though fragile they are sturdy and light
Woaded Briton in CoracleA native of ancient Britain in woad markings paddles his coracle fishing boat on the river
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
Ancient FisherfolkAn ancient British fisherman in his coracle awaits his companion; they will hold the net between them. On shore, a farmer is plowing his field with a pair of oxen. Date: BCE
Art & DelvcaemArt rescues Delvcaem from her parents & the waves magically aid the lovers as they travel to Ireland in a coracle
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