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Catch landed from 'Radiation' A115, Aberdeen.
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Catch landed from 'Radiation' A115, Aberdeen.
Catch landed from 'Radiation' A115, Aberdeen.
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Catch landed from 'Radiation' A115, Aberdeen.
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Catch landed from 'Radiation' A115, Aberdeen. 'Radiation' was the last Aberdeen registered long liner and was built at Smith & Hutton boatyard - the largest vessel ever built in Anstruther. After she ceased fishing the boat was in the collection of the Scottish Fisheries Museum for a time.
Catch landed from 'Radiation' A115, Aberdeen.
'Radiation' was the last Aberdeen registered long liner and was built at Smith & Hutton boatyard - the largest vessel ever built in Anstruther. After she ceased fishing the boat was in the collection of the Scottish Fisheries Museum for a time.
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35mm
A - Aberdeen
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