Fish tales: the women working in Scotland’s fishing industry - in pictures

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Fishing fleets have long depended on female workers to process their catch. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, ‘herring lassies’ would follow the boats down the east coast of Scotland to gut and salt-pickle their fish. Today’s fisherwomen work in refrigerated factories, some of whom have been captured by photographer Craig Easton for his ‘Fish Wives’ project. Easton’s images will be part of an exhibition travelling along Scottish coast from April 2019, ending up at the Scottish fisheries museum in Fife in autumn 2020

 

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She looks underdressed. Im wondering how she's not cold.

In the early part of the last century, my Grandmother, from Lewis, would travel down to Norfolk each year to pack fish. Apparently she was excellent at fooling the Russian buyers with the cunning way she packed a barrel.

My fish says science inside it. There is a method to our madness.

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