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Trawler Collection (page 3)

Background imageTrawler Collection: The Harbour, Helmsdale, Caithness and Sutherland, Scotland

The Harbour, Helmsdale, Caithness and Sutherland, Scotland
The Harbour, Helmsdale, Caithness and Sutherland, Scottish Highlands, Scotland. Date: 1955

Background imageTrawler Collection: WW1 - Seaplane crash, 1915

WW1 - Seaplane crash, 1915
WW1 - A derelict mine-sweeper seaplane seen crashed in the ocean and discovered by a Dutch trawler YN7. Two men row in a small boat towards the aircraft. Date: 1915

Background imageTrawler Collection: Damaged Trawler North Sea Incident, Hull, Yorkshire

Damaged Trawler North Sea Incident, Hull, Yorkshire, England. Russian Outrage SJ Mino and Crew Date: 1904

Background imageTrawler Collection: Bristol Channel cutter in Tall Ships Race, Torbay, Devon

Bristol Channel cutter in Tall Ships Race, Torbay, Devon
A Bristol Channel cutter taking part in the Tall Ships Race at Torbay, Devon. 1962

Background imageTrawler Collection: Traditional fishing trawler, Torbay, Devon

Traditional fishing trawler, Torbay, Devon
A traditional fishing trawler, the Pinta, in action at Torbay, Devon. Date: 20th century

Background imageTrawler Collection: Guarding the mouth of the Humber by G. H. Davis

Guarding the mouth of the Humber by G. H. Davis
The war: naval and military happenings of the week. Guarding the mouth of the Humber -- an incoming trawler in the glare of a destroyers searchlight. Date: 1914

Background imageTrawler Collection: Successful Heligoland raid by G. H. Davis

Successful Heligoland raid by G. H. Davis
A daring exploit by the RAF: the successful Heligoland raid. The intensive pattern attack by Wellington bombers on Heligoland: aircraft diving down on German warships

Background imageTrawler Collection: The Royal Navys little ships by G. H. Davis

The Royal Navys little ships by G. H. Davis
Bearing the brunt of the war at sea: the Royal Navys little ships. Showing an armed fishing trawler, an armed yacht, an escort vessel and a destroyer -- the little ships keeping the seas open

Background imageTrawler Collection: The Croxton outrage by G. H. Davis

The Croxton outrage by G. H. Davis
One of several German attacks on North Sea fishing trawlers, later countered by arming them: the Croxton outrage. How the unarmed Croxton was machine-gunned and bombed until she sank

Background imageTrawler Collection: The return of the fishing trawler - Valencia, Spain

The return of the fishing trawler - Valencia, Spain
The return of the fishing trawler - pulled ashore by a team of two oxen - Valencia, Spain. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTrawler Collection: Large catch of mackerel on a trawler

Large catch of mackerel on a trawler
A large (30 ton) catch of mackerel in nets on a trawler. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageTrawler Collection: German Homage to Deep Sea Fishing

German Homage to Deep Sea Fishing Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTrawler Collection: Boulogne-sur-Mer, France - Trawler at low tide

Boulogne-sur-Mer, France - Trawler at low tide Date: circa 1903

Background imageTrawler Collection: Gun crew drilling on British trawler HM Principal, WW1

Gun crew drilling on British trawler HM Principal, WW1
A gun crew drilling on the British trawler HM Principal during the First World War. Date: 1916

Background imageTrawler Collection: Memorial to victims of Russian Outrage

Memorial to victims of Russian Outrage
A memorial to George Henry Smith and Richard William Leggett of the ill-fated trawler Crane, who lost their lives as a cause of action by the Russian Baltic Fleet on October 22nd 1904

Background imageTrawler Collection: The Metamorphosis of the Herring by A. K. Macdonald

The Metamorphosis of the Herring by A. K. Macdonald
Two contrasting illustrations. The first shows workers at a quayside or harbour - perhaps Grimsby, sorting a catch of herrings just brought in by a fishing trawler

Background imageTrawler Collection: U14 rammed by British trawler

U14 rammed by British trawler
A German illustration depicting their version of events as submarine U 14 is sunk treacherously and unsuspectedly. The illustration shows a British trawler ramming the U boat deliberately

Background imageTrawler Collection: Australian Trawler

Australian Trawler
An Australian fishing trawler, full of freshly caught fish



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