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Perch. 1842
Natives of Nootka Sound, Vancouver Island, Canada, visited by Captain Cooks expedition. Date: circa 1770s
Pike, Northern Pike, Esox luciusPike, Northern Pike, Esox Lucius. Date: 1842
Rich mans kichen staff at workA rich mans kichen staff at work, depicting the hospitality and charity of old times, when food was given away to poor people. 16th century
Bringing fish ashoreA lively catch. Happy children struggling ashore with a netful of fish. Date: circa 1903
Welsh coracle fishermen, Kilgerran, PembrokeshireWelsh coracle fishermen at Kilgerran, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. 1931
Tunny caught bys G Bassett, September 1937Tunny caught bys G Bassett in September 1937. 1937
Design, The Port of Leith, Scotland. 1905
W Griffin, High Street, Aston, BirminghamPremises of W Griffin, High Street, Aston, Birmingham, potato merchant, fishmonger and fruit merchant, fitted with three Kinnear patent steel rolling shutters
One, Two, Three, Four, Five, I Caught a Fish Alive by Agnes Richardson
The Fishermans Dream
Babys cot transfer, Gnome riding in walnut shellBabys cot transfer, Gnome riding in a walnut shell, pulled along by a goldfish
Illustration, One that got away. first published 1838
Experimenting Ponds at the Huningue Fish NurseriesExperimenting ponds at the Hungingue fish nurseries in France. Date: 1864
The Fish Nurseries at Huningue, FranceSuite of buildings at Huningue devoted to the extension of the piscicultural system, having been erected with a view to the reception and distribution of fish eggs. 1864
Gordon tartan. circa 1846
Women fishing from a punt. early 19th century
Cries of Paris - mackerel seller
Scrap, Peoples of the World - Tierra del Fuego. 19th century
Gnomes and Humans. 19th century
The company of All This- (And Iceland Too), performed by and to the troops at the Fish Shed Theatre, Reykjavik, Iceland. At this time it was Icelands only English-speaking theatre. 1942
Miss Kristin Gudmundsdottir and Miss Svava Jons tap-dancing; they were part of the All This- (And Iceland Too), performed by and to the troops at the Fish Shed Theatre, Reykjavik, Iceland
Newhaven fishermen and fishwives 1862A group of fishermen and fishwives in typical clothing worn at that time. 1862
Jebis (also known as Jebisu) is known in Japanese mythology as the younger brother of the sun deity. He lived by fishing and after his death
Poster, Salmon Fishing. circa 1928
Canon, Japanese deityEngraving of Canon, a God of Japan located in the Pagoda of Canon. Canon also known as (Kannon, Kwannon, Quannon) personifies compassion and is one of the most widely worshipped deities in Asia
Sebastian Cabot Leaves LabradorSebastian Cabot, a Venetian explorer, sets sail from Labrador in Northern Canada. Sailing through sheets of ice, various sailors on board fish over the side of the boat
Lady Diana Cooper at Venice Lido with inflatable fishLady Diana Cooper, formerly Lady Diana Manners, pictured in a pyjama suit paddling at the Venice Lido carrying a large inflatable fish! Date: 1926
Shoal of mackerel 1873Fishermen bringing in their fresh catch of mackerel. Date: 1873
West Indian Pearl FishersA group of West Indian pearl fishers in boats dive for pearl amidst larger galley ships. West Indians and Westerners group on the land behind to trade for the pearls. Date: 1494
Scene at Dieppe, Normandy, Northern France, with fishermen out with their nets, hunting for prawns. Date: 1922
Scene at Berck-sur-Mer, Pas de Calais, Northern France, with fisherwomen in the sea with their nets, hunting for prawns. 1922
Scene with fish at Concarneau, Brittany, Northern FranceScene at Concarneau, Brittany, Northern France. The crates of tunny fish (thon) are standing ready for transport to the cannery. Date: 1922
Scene at Concarneau, Brittany, Northern France. The boats have just come in with a haul of tunny fish (thon). Date: 1922
Women working in a cannery, Brittany, Northern FranceWomen working in a Breton cannery, Brittany, Northern France. They are packing tins of sardines for export. Date: 1922
Wapisiana hunter, British Guiana, South AmericaWapisiana (Wapishana, Wapixana) hunter shooting fish, British Guiana, South America (then part of the British Empire, now Guyana). 1922
Crab with comic verse on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Victor G Ginn catalogue, Novelty Balloons and Airships. 1939
Chinese fishermen with boats and fighting birdsChinese fishermen carrying a boat with fighting birds, and fishing from another boat with a net
Mythological scene on a greetings card, with cherubs, water nymphs and sea creatures. With an ornate white and gold border and embossed paper flaps. Date: circa 1890s
Santa Claus on a Christmas postcard for a catSanta Claus on a Christmas postcard, carrying a decorated tree and food for a cat. Date: circa 1900s
Boy and dog in a boat on a cutout greetings card -- the boy has caught a fish. circa 1890s
Biblical Tales by John Lawson, Jesus with the Fishermen
Christmas and New Year card in the shape of a basket, open to reveal a cryptic message inside in the form of a pictogram. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Billingsgate market, from the river 1868Exterior of Billingsgate market, view from the River Thames of boats arriving in with the nights catch. Date: 1868
Arrival of the mackerel boats 1868Fishermen bringing in the catch of mackerel hours before dawn, arriving on the River Thames to be sold at Billingsgate market, in the 1860s it was estimated that 25, 000
Pretty girl & a fishYoung girl in red dress paddling in sea with large fish. Illustration from Ladies Home Journal June 1923. Artist anon. Date: 1923
Fresh water fishing. 19th century