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The Harbour, Helmsdale, Caithness and Sutherland, ScotlandThe Harbour, Helmsdale, Caithness and Sutherland, Scottish Highlands, Scotland. Date: 1955
WW1 - Seaplane crash, 1915WW1 - 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
Damaged Trawler North Sea Incident, Hull, Yorkshire, England. Russian Outrage SJ Mino and Crew Date: 1904
Bristol Channel cutter in Tall Ships Race, Torbay, DevonA Bristol Channel cutter taking part in the Tall Ships Race at Torbay, Devon. 1962
Traditional fishing trawler, Torbay, DevonA traditional fishing trawler, the Pinta, in action at Torbay, Devon. Date: 20th century
Guarding the mouth of the Humber by G. H. DavisThe 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
Successful Heligoland raid by G. H. DavisA daring exploit by the RAF: the successful Heligoland raid. The intensive pattern attack by Wellington bombers on Heligoland: aircraft diving down on German warships
The Royal Navys little ships by G. H. DavisBearing 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
The Croxton outrage by G. H. DavisOne 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
The return of the fishing trawler - Valencia, SpainThe return of the fishing trawler - pulled ashore by a team of two oxen - Valencia, Spain. Date: circa 1910s
Large catch of mackerel on a trawlerA large (30 ton) catch of mackerel in nets on a trawler. Date: circa 1970s
German Homage to Deep Sea Fishing Date: circa 1910s
Boulogne-sur-Mer, France - Trawler at low tide Date: circa 1903
Gun crew drilling on British trawler HM Principal, WW1A gun crew drilling on the British trawler HM Principal during the First World War. Date: 1916
Memorial to victims of Russian OutrageA 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
The Metamorphosis of the Herring by A. K. MacdonaldTwo 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
U14 rammed by British trawlerA 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
Australian TrawlerAn Australian fishing trawler, full of freshly caught fish