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Fisherman's family waiting for his return Date: 19th century
Mending fishing nets early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Mending fishing nets Date: circa 1900s
Cullercoats fishwife
Fishwife, Whitby early 1900's
Trades in Regency England: Turnery, broom-maker and paper making. Turner working on a wheel-driven lathe in a workshop in Tunbridge 22, broom-maker selling his wares door-to-door in Kent 23
Victorian Scrap, Scottish Fishwives series, with two fishing boats included. circa 1890
Victorian Scrap, Scottish Fishwife. circa 1890
Fisherfolk at Equihen-Plage near Le Portel, Pas-de-CalaisFisherfolk at Equihen-Plage near Le Portel, in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region of France. Date: 1910
FRENCH FISHWIFE / 1850A French fishwife Date: 1850
Fisherman baiting lines early 1900s
Scottish fishwife, 1830sA Scottish fishwife selling fish from a basket and putting it in her customers pocket, 1830s Date: 1830s
Woman selling cockles in Scotland, c. 1830Woman selling cockles in Scotland to two boys, c.1830 Date: C.1830
Miss Rachel Sanger in The Bonnie FishwifeMiss Rachel Sanger in the role of Maggie MacFarlane in The Bonnie Fishwife, a comedietta or farce in one act by Charles Selby. circa 1880s
Concarneau, France - The Port - A catch of Tuna unloaded onto the Harbour Wall. Concarneau is a commune in the Finistere department of Brittany in north-western France. Date: circa 1909
Scheveningen, The Netherlands: Fishwife holding a basket on the beach. Date: 1906
Marseilles, France - an angry fishwife hits out at a man who dares to suggests that her produce is not fresh. Date: circa 1910s
Scottish Types - Newhaven Fishwife. 19th century
Cartoon, A March to the Bank, by James Gillray. Showing William Pitt leading a line of soldiers along The Strand, Fleet Street and Cheapside to the Bank of England in Threadneedle Street
Fishwife on the seashorePensive fishwife with basket, sat on rocks along the seashore. Date: 1903
The Parcs at low tide - Dieppe, France - Trap for fishThe Parcs at low tide - Dieppe, France. These constructions of long supported poles and igh nets were arranged as a trap for fish
Russia, Volga - Fisherfolk (2 / 2)Russia, Volga - Fisherfolk (1/2). In this card the Fishwives have their backs turned away from the camera (see: 10910427). Date: circa 1901
Russia, Volga - Fisherfolk (1 / 2)Russia, Volga - Fisherfolk (1/2). In this card the Fishwives look outward Date: circa 1901
Fishwives - Brittany, FranceThe Return of the Fishers - Fishwives carrying the catch ashore - Brittany, France Date: 1906
Boulogne-sur-Mer, France - Lifeboat, Bathers and FisherwomanBoulogne-sur-Mer, France - Lifeboat, Bathers and example of the traditional local costume worn by Fisherwomen, featuring a sun headdress. Date: circa 1910s
A Breton FishwifeA very solid and formidable Breton Fishwife from Brittany, France. Date: circa 1890s
A Newlyn Fishwife, Cornwall. Date: 1893
Type of French Fisherwoman from Northern France, with some impressive conch shells in her basket. Date: circa 1905
Tyneworth fishwivesPortrait of two wives of fishermen from Tyneworth, mid 19th Century