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Mounts Bay fishing boat, Cornwall. Late 1800s / early 1900s
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Mounts Bay fishing boat, Cornwall. Late 1800s / early 1900s
A view of a pilchard boat under full sail in Mounts Bay. Three fishermen can be seen at work. The lugger bears the registration 457.PZ which, according to the Newlyn Archive (2014), identifies it as the Lily (build date unknown, thought to be late 1800s) or the Galilee (built 1909). Photographer: Unknown
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TRURI : Sfish.16
Media ID 18354250
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Capturing the Essence of Cornwall's Fishing Heritage - A Glimpse into Mounts Bay's Rich Maritime Past
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. This print transports us back in time to the late 1800s or early 1900s, offering a mesmerizing view of a pilchard boat gracefully sailing through Mounts Bay. The sheer beauty and power of this lugger under full sail is truly awe-inspiring, as it cuts through the crystal-clear waters with remarkable precision. Amidst this picturesque scene, three hardworking fishermen can be seen diligently tending to their tasks. Their weathered faces tell tales of countless hours spent at sea, braving the elements in pursuit of their livelihood. These brave souls are an embodiment of Cornwall's fishing industry – resilient and deeply connected to the bountiful ocean that sustains them. The registration number "457. PZ" adorning the vessel provides valuable insight into its identity. According to historical records from the Newlyn Archive (2014), this lugger is believed to be either the Lily or the Galilee. While uncertainty surrounds its exact build date, experts suggest it was likely constructed during the late 1800s for Lily or in 1909 for Galilee. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of Cornwall's rich maritime heritage and its deep-rooted ties to fishing communities such as Newlyn and Penzance. It encapsulates both the rugged beauty of our coastal landscapes and pays homage to those who have dedicated their lives to sustain
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